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Amazon Pay payments

Learn how to accept payments with Amazon Pay.

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Amazon Pay is a wallet payment method that lets your customers check out the same way as on Amazon.com.

Pricing and fees

For information on payment method transaction fees, refer to pricing details.

When customers select Amazon Pay as their payment method, Stripe redirects them to Amazon’s website, where they can check out using the shipping and payment information stored in their Amazon account. After completing the payment, Amazon redirects them back to your website.

  • Customer locations

    Worldwide

  • Presentment currency

    USD, AUD, GBP, DKK, EUR, HKD, JPY, NZD, NOK, ZAR, SEK, CHF

  • Payment confirmation

    Customer-initiated

  • Payment method family

    Wallet

  • Recurring payments

    Yes

  • Payout timing

    Standard payout timing applies

  • Connect support

    Yes

  • Dispute support

    Yes

  • Manual capture support

    Yes

  • Refunds / Partial refunds

    Yes / Yes

Payment flow

Below is a demonstration of the Amazon Pay payment flow from your checkout page:

Get started

You don’t have to integrate Amazon Pay and other payment methods individually. If you use our front-end products, Stripe automatically determines the most relevant payment methods to display. Go to the Stripe Dashboard and enable Amazon Pay. To get started with one of our hosted UIs, follow a quickstart:

  • Checkout: Our prebuilt, hosted checkout page.
  • Elements: Our drop-in UI components.

Other payment products

The following Stripe products also let you add Amazon Pay from the Dashboard:

  • Payment Links

If your integration requires manually listing payment methods, learn how to manually configure Amazon Pay as a payment.

Refunds

Amazon Pay supports partial or full refunds for up to 90 days after the original purchase, and processes them asynchronously. After Stripe initiates a refund, Amazon Pay issues the refund to the customer’s original form of payment. We notify you of the final refund status using the refund.updated or refund.failed webhook event. When a refund succeeds, the Refund object’s status transitions to succeeded. If a refund fails, the Refund object’s status transitions to failed and we return the amount to your Stripe balance. You then need to arrange an alternative way to provide your customer with a refund.

For some Amazon Pay transactions that use non-card payment methods, refunds can take up to 14 calendar days from the purchase date to return a status.

Disputes

Customers must authenticate Amazon Pay payments by logging into their Amazon account. This requirement helps reduce the risk of fraud or unrecognized payments.

Customers have up to 240 calendar days from the date of purchase to file a dispute. The dispute process works like this:

  • After the customer initiates a dispute, Stripe notifies you through email, the Stripe Dashboard, and an API charge.dispute.created event (if your integration is set up to receive webhooks).

  • Stripe holds back the disputed amount from your balance until Amazon resolves the dispute.

  • Stripe requests that you upload compelling evidence that you fulfilled the purchase order using the Stripe Dashboard. This evidence can include:

    • A received return confirmation (for shipped goods returned from the customer to you)
    • The tracking ID
    • The shipping date
    • A record of purchase for intangible goods, such as IP address or email receipt
    • A record of purchase for services or physical goods, such as phone number or proof of receipt
  • This information helps Amazon determine if a dispute is valid or if it should be rejected. Make sure the evidence you provide contains as much detail as possible from what the customer provided at checkout. You must submit the requested information within 10 calendar days. Amazon Pay makes a decision within 90 calendar days of evidence submission. If Amazon resolves the dispute with you winning, Stripe returns the disputed amount to your Stripe balance. If Amazon rules in favor of the customer, the balance charge becomes permanent.

Amazon Pay offers an A-to-z Guarantee that protects buyers from issues related to timely delivery and the condition of their items. A buyer can make a claim against this guarantee, which follows the same dispute process described above. A-to-z Guarantee claims don’t incur dispute fees. In the Dashboard and in the dispute object, you can distinguish A-to-z Guarantee claims as dispute_type = claim.

Note

If you prefer to handle disputes programmatically, you can respond to disputes using the API.

Supported currencies

You can create Amazon Pay payments in the currencies that map to your country.

CountryCurrency
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United Statesaud, gbp, dkk, eur, hkd, jpy, nzd, nok, zar, sek, chf, usd

Available payment methods

Use Amazon Pay to store card credentials. They support the following alternative payment methods:

CountryPayment methods
United StatesAmazon Private Label Credit Card, Amazon Co-branded Credit Card Equal Monthly Payments, Citi Afford, Shop with Points, ACH Direct Debit, Credit Option, Credit Line, Affirm Interest Bearing Installments Product, and Monthly Invoice with Amazon.
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, SwitzerlandSEPA Direct Debit and Monthly Invoice with Amazon
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