On Friday, October 3, Amazon Prime members can score a one-time $1 off per gallon on fuel (up to 35 gallons) at more than 7,500 participating bp, Amoco, and ampm stations — plus an ongoing $0.10 off per gallon every day once you link your accounts.
The savings come just days before Amazon’s Prime Big Deals Day event, which will slash prices on thousands of products on October 7 and 8. Here’s everything you need to know about how to redeem the Prime-exclusive fuel savings offer before its gone.
What to Know About the Prime Fuel Discount
- One-day special: $1 off per gallon on October 3, 2025, valid on a single fuel purchase up to 35 gallons at participating bp, Amoco, and ampm locations.
- Ongoing perk: After you link accounts, Prime members automatically get $0.10 off per gallon every day at participating locations.
- Where to sign up: Link your Amazon account (with an active Prime membership) to bp’s loyalty platform, earnify, at amazon.com/fuelsavings to activate both the one-day $1 offer and the everyday discount.
How to Redeem the Prime-Exclusive Fuel Savings
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to ensure you get your fuel savings before this deal ends:
- Visit amazon.com/fuelsavings (or open the Amazon Prime offer page) and follow the prompts to link your Amazon account to a free earnify (bp) account.
- Confirm your Prime membership is active and grant the required permissions to link accounts.
- On October 3, drive to a participating bp, Amoco, or ampm station (there are ~7,500+ participating sites). At the pump, sign in with the phone number tied to your earnify account, or use the earnify app where accepted — the $1 off per gallon (up to 35 gallons) will apply automatically to that one fill-up.
- Going forward, the linked account will also apply the everyday $0.10 per gallon Prime savings on qualifying purchases.
This Friday, rake in the savings with this one-time $1 off per gallon. With up to $35 off on a 35-gallon fill, combined with the everyday 10¢ discount, start your October with more money in your pocket. Amazon estimates Prime members could save nearly $70 per year on fuel based on average U.S. driving, which will vary, depending on how much you drive and where you buy fuel.