If you have the , it’s a 5-star experience —it’s seamless. However, if you are relying on the Gift Card workaround , it’s a 2-star hassle that is only worth it if you absolutely cannot use a standard bank card.
If you use the gift card method and return an item, the money goes back to your Amazon Balance, not your PayPal account. You’re essentially "locking" that money into the Amazon ecosystem. The Ugly: Potential Fees buy from amazon using paypal
If you don't have a PayPal card, you have to use your PayPal balance to buy an Amazon Gift Card from a third-party site (like eGifter or Dundle). It adds a 5-minute chore to every purchase. If you have the , it’s a 5-star
Some sites that sell Amazon gift cards via PayPal charge a small transaction fee or a markup. You might end up paying $52 for a $50 gift card. Final Verdict You’re essentially "locking" that money into the Amazon
This is the "gold standard" workaround. If you have the physical or virtual PayPal debit card, you just enter the card numbers like any other Visa or Mastercard. It works instantly and flawlessly.
If you keep your "spending money" in PayPal, using it for Amazon helps keep your main bank account clean.
Buying from Amazon using PayPal is a bit like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole—it’s not natively supported, but with a few workarounds, it’s a solid way to manage your budget. Since Amazon and PayPal are long-time competitors, you won't find a "Pay with PayPal" button at checkout.