My annual Amazon Prime membership that I obtained by redeeming Telstra Plus points last year recently concluded, and it looks like Telstra no longer allow you to redeem points towards an Amazon Prime subscription any more. I didn't want to fork out $79 for Prime as I don't use it that much, however came across this post by @johnmelb that would help offset most of the cost. You can get up to US$50 cashback by signing up to Amazon Prime on your Bybit Mastercard if you spent US$500 with that card in the month prior.
You get 100% up to max of $50 USD.
So if you want to maximize your cashback, spend $500 USD this month, buy Prime next month, so you have the full $50 USD for Prime.
Note that $79 AUD is ~$52 USD, so if you use automated USDT cashback it will be slightly less than 100%
If you have never had Prime before, you need to make sure you sign up for Prime a month in advance too if you’re not already a member because they give the first month free.
Thought it might help some out there.
Can someone please explain what is Bybit ? Looms like a trading platform ? Sorry for nob question