You can buy Amazon gift cards both online and in many common retail stores, usually near the checkout or gift-card kiosk.
Online options
- Amazon’s own website sells e-gift cards, physical cards by mail, and print-at-home cards with customizable amounts starting from low denominations.
- Reputable digital gift-card marketplaces and retailers also sell Amazon gift cards with email delivery, sometimes at a small discount or with regional options.
In-store options
- Many grocery stores, pharmacies, and convenience stores carry Amazon gift cards, including chains like CVS, Walgreens, Safeway, Kroger, Publix, Wegmans, and 7‑Eleven in participating locations.
- Big-box and specialty retailers such as Best Buy, Staples, Office Depot, GameStop, and some gas stations like Sunoco often stock Amazon gift cards on their general gift-card racks.
Places that do not carry them
- Major competitors like Target, Walmart, Costco, and Sam’s Club do not sell Amazon gift cards in-store or online.
- If you are already heading to one of these stores, plan instead to stop by a grocery, pharmacy, or convenience chain that is known to carry Amazon cards.
Quick safety tips
- Buy only from well-known or clearly authorized retailers, and avoid auction or unverified marketplace listings to reduce fraud risk.
- Check that the physical card’s packaging is intact, keep your receipt and card details, and redeem the code to your Amazon account as soon as possible after purchase.
