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Additionally, we have updated the terms and conditions of our User Agreement (https://payments.amazon.com/help/Personal-Accounts/User-Agreement-Policies/User-Agreement) that apply to your use of the products and services provided by Amazon Payments. Our updated User Agreement revises certain terms (including, among other things, the elimination of person-to-person payments). Our new User Agreement will become effective on October 13, 2014, which is more than 30 days from when we first posted our updated User Agreement. By continuing to use our services after October 13, 2014, you are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions of our new User Agreement.
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Is Amazon Payments treated as a cash advance? No CC issuer has been reported as treating an AP transaction as a cash advance unless the sender selected "Payment is for Cash Advance" on the Send Money screen.
What does it mean when your payment is "pending"? Your payment will be reviewed. We are unsure whether this review is done by a human or computer. It should take less than 24 hours but is usually within minutes.
How should you describe your payment? "Goods or services" will allow you to charge with a CC and it will not be treated as a cash advance. Note: If you choose cash advance, it may be treated as such by your CC issuer; always choose Goods/Services. There is no reason to put anything in the optional description field - leave it blank.
What is the monthly limit for sending CC payments? $1,000 per calendar month per AP account
What is the monthly limit for receiving CC payments? $1,000 per calendar month per AP account
What if it is not allowing me to send/receive more than $500 or any at all? You probably have not verified your bank and/or added a CC. In order to get the full $1,000 allowance for sending and receiving you must have a bank verified AND a CC added to your account as a payment method.
Does AP qualify for special spending categories? Specifically it qualifies for Discover's (usually 4th quarter) category of online purchases but so far, not Chase's "5% CB on Amazon.com purchases." Refer to thread for other options.
Can you get shutdown? Yes.
How do you get shutdown? No one knows. Anecdotes are found throughout the thread. Some suspicious behavior that MIGHT get your AP account(s) shut down is listed below.
Which transaction is most advisable? A -> B -> C -> A (see here)
Are any fees charged during this process? No, not by Amazon Payments. If your transaction is treated as a cash advance by your card issuer--fees are possible. Beware and always double check that goods/services is selected!
Can you liquidate Amazon GC via AP? NO!
Can you liquidate other gift cards via AP? Yes. Note that you cannot liquidate the full value of a GC because amazon places a $1 hold while it verifies the validity of the GC. You can sometimes (not always) avoid the hold by entering an incorrect expiration date for the GC when adding it to your AP account, and after you have added it, go to "Edit my account settings," then to "Add edit or delete my credit cards" and edit the expiration date there.
When does the month end? It appears as if Amazon is on pacific time, so midnight PDT/PST is when the month resets.

It bears repeating that no one knows the methodology amazon uses to police AP transactions, determines which transactions violate its T&Cs, or identifies violators. However, various people in this thread and elsewhere have confirmed that their AP account(s) were shut down for the following reasons:
  • Associating one credit card number with more than one AP account (Be Careful if authorized user card has the same number as the primary card holder - in some instances the CC numbers are completely different)
  • Associating one bank account with more than one AP account
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Old Jul 15, 2012 | 5:17 am
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Originally Posted by jatink129
No fees for PERSONAL transfers. PM me if you have any other questions.
Only up to $1000.
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Old Jul 16, 2012 | 9:04 am
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I am new to AP. I set up an account attached to my usual Amazon account. My wife and I share this account. Do I need to set up a new account for her to receive funds?
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Old Jul 16, 2012 | 9:20 am
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Yes, separate accounts.
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Old Jul 16, 2012 | 9:30 am
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Originally Posted by GoGreen
Yes, separate accounts.
Thanks. I am assuming I would have to use a separate checking account as well. Correct?
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Old Jul 16, 2012 | 9:58 am
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Originally Posted by SGJazz
Thanks. I am assuming I would have to use a separate checking account as well. Correct?
To be on the safe side, yes, separate checking accounts.
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Old Jul 16, 2012 | 2:01 pm
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Seperation anxiety is a good thing on AP (and in other ways of manufacturing spend) - sperate names, seperate email accounts, seperate checking accounts, and seperate credit card accounts. Lack of transparency is a good thing when manufacturing spend.

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To be on the safe side, yes, separate checking accounts.
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Old Jul 26, 2012 | 10:46 am
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AP charges a fee if the personal user sends over $1000 per month. Is there a charge to the personal receiver if they receive over $1000 per month [from different people]?
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Old Jul 26, 2012 | 11:34 am
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Originally Posted by jetsarefast2
AP charges a fee if the personal user sends over $1000 per month. Is there a charge to the personal receiver if they receive over $1000 per month [from different people]?
As far as I know (but can't confirm this as I always stay under the limit allow--never 0ver $700 in my case and broken up into 2 separate transactions) the sender is the only charged.
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Old Jul 26, 2012 | 12:59 pm
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Called Amazon and the specialist told me that the receiver is not charged. Only the sender can be charged when using the credit card, if they exceed the $1000/month sending limit; they can also incur fees if they use cash back, which would be fees from their CC company, not Amazon. (I asked for legitimate reasons, so there's no danger in calling.)
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Old Jul 27, 2012 | 2:01 am
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Originally Posted by jetsarefast2
AP charges a fee if the personal user sends over $1000 per month. Is there a charge to the personal receiver if they receive over $1000 per month [from different people]?
If you tried to send over $1000/mo with cc, their system won't allowed you to.
At least that was 7-8 months ago, I was not able to. Kept on getting some sort of error message.
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Old Jul 27, 2012 | 5:26 am
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Originally Posted by jetsarefast2
AP charges a fee if the personal user sends over $1000 per month. Is there a charge to the personal receiver if they receive over $1000 per month [from different people]?
From my experience a "receiver" can only get up to $1000 in cc payments a month. I talked my kid's daycare provider into taking Amazon payments. Word got out and now each month it's a race to get my payment in first before they hit their limit!
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Old Jul 27, 2012 | 6:03 am
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But is a "receiver" just another name for a receiving AP account? Some folks/businesses have multiple AP accounts.

Originally Posted by 96MustangGT
From my experience a "receiver" can only get up to $1000 in cc payments a month. I talked my kid's daycare provider into taking Amazon payments. Word got out and now each month it's a race to get my payment in first before they hit their limit!
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Old Jul 27, 2012 | 8:08 am
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How can you have multiple AP accounts? They take your driver's license number and your social. Unless you're using fake documents, how can you do it? I know, I know, PM you...
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Old Jul 27, 2012 | 9:28 am
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Originally Posted by Preacher7
How can you have multiple AP accounts? They take your driver's license number and your social. Unless you're using fake documents, how can you do it? I know, I know, PM you...
I wasn't aware they ask for driver's license

I don't recall ever entering that and can't find it in my AP info.
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Old Jul 27, 2012 | 9:41 am
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I'm trying to set this up and it's asking for a website url. Do we really need to have a website to set up AP?
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