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Get free shipping from your favorite retailers with these credit cards

April 10, 2020
6 min read
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Looking for free shipping on your upcoming online order? Well, you already might have access to it, thanks to a credit card in your wallet. With many brick-and-mortar stores closed during the coronavirus crisis, online ordering is booming. And if you plan on making any purchases now (or anytime in the future), it pays to know which cards can get you free shipping straight to your front door.

Let's take a look at the credit cards that offer free shipping and how to take advantage of this benefit.

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American Express cards

Even a no-annual fee Amex card gets you free ShopRunner membership (Photo by The Points Guy)

While having an Amex card can't get you free shipping everywhere, it can get you free 2-day shipping and returns at over 100+ retailers. Nearly all U.S.-issued American Express cards, both consumer and business, give you complimentary access to ShopRunner.

Typically, a ShopRunner membership costs $79, but by simply having an American Express card, you can skip the fee. Some popular Amex cards that include ShopRunner membership include (enrollment required):

The information for the Amex EveryDay and Amex EveryDay Preferred has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Keep in mind that American Express cards from other financial institutions, like the Wells Fargo Propel Amex card, do not include ShopRunner membership.

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Related Reading: A complete guide to ShopRunner

How to sign up for Shoprunner with an Amex card

It takes only a few seconds to sign up and begin shopping.

  1. Enroll at www.americanexpress.com/shoprunner
  2. Provide your name, email address, credit card number.
  3. Set a password for your ShopRunner account.
  4. Set a password for your ShopRunner account.
  5. Shop at participating stores (don't forget to use an online shopping portal)
  6. Select ShopRunner eligible items.
  7. Choose ShopRunner at checkout.

World Mastercard or World Elite Mastercard cards

If you have a World Mastercard or World Elite Mastercard, you also get a complimentary ShopRunner membership. The majority of Mastercards issued in the U.S. have the "World" or "World Elite" designation. Some of our favorites include:

The information for the CitiBusiness AAdvantage Platinum card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

How to sign up for Shoprunner with Mastercard

The process of signing up for a free Shoprunner account with Mastercard is identical to Amex. Here is what you have to do once you have your card in-hand:

  1. Enroll at www.shoprunner.com/enroll/mastercard
  2. Provide your name, email address, credit card number.
  3. Set a password for your ShopRunner account.
  4. Shop at participating stores (don't forget to use an online shopping portal)
  5. Select ShopRunner eligible items.
  6. Choose ShopRunner at checkout.

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Target REDcard

The Target REDcard actually has two different card types – a debit a credit card version. Both offer similar perks, which include 5% off most Target items, a bonus 30-day window for returns and, of course, free shipping. Specifically, it offers 2-day shipping for online purchases of any amount when paying with the REDcard.

While it may not make sense to open a Target credit card, TPG Senior Writer Katherine Fan is a big fan of the debit card version. Even better, the debit REDcard won't trigger a credit pull and won't affect your Chase 5/24 standing.

The information for the Target REDcard has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Honorable mention: Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card

(Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
(Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

While the Amazon Prime Rewards Visa card doesn't technically get you free shipping, it's a card worthy of being at least on your radar. In order to reap the benefits of this card, you already have to be an Amazon Prime member (which gets you access to free 2-day shipping). But you'll also get 5% back on all Amazon and Whole Foods purchases and 2% back at restaurants, gas stations and drug stores.

The information for the Amazon Prime Rewards card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Related Reading: Is the Amazon Prime card worth it?

Bottom line

These credit cards unlock access to free shipping services with dozens of online retailers. Don't forget to use an online shopping portal to earn extra rewards on the purchases you're making anyway. And if you're using an Amex card, check your Amex offers to see if there are even more savings you can take advantage of.

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