Pay for Amazon with your own card
International checkouts require a card and billing country the store actually serves. A PayFar Visa issued in your own name is accepted at Amazon checkout and renews month after month.
What you spend on Amazon, and what that is in toman
Amazon charges per order rather than a fixed monthly price, so what you plan is the card balance. These are the top-ups people start with, converted at the PayFar rate of the day.
Rate of the day: 1 USD = 195,057 toman. Top up any amount you like — PayFar charges no monthly fee on the card, and Amazon charges its own price.
We never ask for your Amazon login
Every other route asks you to hand over your Amazon username and password, or to buy a login that belongs to someone else. PayFar issues a Visa card to you instead — you pay Amazon yourself, in your own name, from your own account.
Resellers and shared accounts
They pay on your behalf — with access to your account
- ✕They ask for your Amazon email and password to pay for you
- ✕You wait hours — sometimes a day — for someone to process the order by hand
- ✕A middleman fee on top of the exchange rate, never itemised
- ✕One card funds dozens of accounts — they get flagged together
PayFar
You pay, yourself — we only issue the card
- ✓We never ask for your username or password — we have no way into your account
- ✓Pay Amazon the moment you decide to — the charge clears instantly, at 3am if you like
- ✓No extra payment fee — just the rate of the day, shown before you confirm
- ✓The card is in your own name and its details are yours alone
Nobody logs into your Amazon account but you. There is no shared password, no session on someone else's laptop, and nothing to revoke later.
You enter the card at Amazon checkout and the charge settles from your balance in seconds. No order queue, no operator, no waiting for business hours.
Amazon charges its own price and PayFar adds no payment fee and no monthly card fee. The conversion rate is quoted before you confirm.
What makes a Amazon payment go through
International checkouts require a card and billing country the store actually serves. A PayFar Visa is issued in a country Amazon accepts, so the check passes.
Amazon reads the first six digits of the card to see who issued it. PayFar cards carry an accepted range, so nothing depends on hiding your location.
Whatever worked once has to work again. The card stays yours, so Amazon keeps renewing as long as there is balance on it.
Paying Amazon with PayFar
- 1Open your Amazon account and go to billing
- 2Choose the plan or amount you want
- 3Enter the PayFar card number, expiry and CVV
- 4Set the billing country to your PayFar profile country
- 5Confirm — the charge settles from your PayFar balance instantly
What you need first
- 1A PayFar Visa in your own name, ready in under 3 minutes
- 2A balance of at least $20 — top up in rial
- 3A billing country that matches your PayFar profile
The rest of your shopping bill
One card covers all of it. These are the other shopping services people pay for with PayFar.
Amazon and PayFar — the usual questions
Does the card work for Amazon every month?
Yes. It is a personal Visa, not a one-time voucher, so Amazon can re-charge it as long as there is balance.
How do I top up before paying Amazon?
In rial through the interbank network, or from any of 180+ tokens on 14 chains. Balance is spendable in seconds.
Is the card in my name?
Yes — issued to you, with your name on the card and on the statement Amazon sees.
Get a card that Amazon accepts
Open an account, top up in rial or crypto, and pay Amazon in your own name — no reseller, no shared login.