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Eligibility of Delivery Charges for Cashback

• Cashback on delivery charges depends on how the transaction is categorized

• Most cards offer cashback on the total bill, including delivery fees

• If delivery is billed separately, it may not always earn rewards

• Co-branded cards may honor cashback on delivery by partner platforms

• Delivery charges included in the merchant invoice usually qualify

Platform-Specific Cashback Scenarios

• Amazon and Flipkart cards typically include delivery in the cashback calculation

• Food and grocery delivery apps may or may not include fees in reward totals

• Some platforms waive delivery fees for cardholders as a benefit

• Cashback is more likely on prepaid delivery than on COD options

• Merchant code classification affects whether fees are eligible

Limitations and Exclusions

• Delivery fee paid via wallets may be excluded from cashback eligibility

• Promo codes or discounted delivery might impact cashback applicability

• Third-party logistic service payments may not count as merchant purchases

• Partial payments using coupons may reduce the rewardable amount

• Cashback is not credited if delivery is refunded or cancelled

How Issuers Treat Delivery Charges

• Issuers apply cashback based on transaction value from eligible MCCs

• If delivery is embedded in the overall cart value, it is usually rewarded

• Some issuers exclude service fees, including delivery, from bonus categories

• Billing transparency helps determine whether cashback applies

• Statements reflect cashback only on recognized transaction components

Tips to Maximize Cashback on Delivery

• Use cards that offer flat-rate rewards across all transaction types

• Prefer prepaid full-bill payments where delivery is included

• Choose co-branded cards for platforms with known delivery perks

• Read the fine print of offers to check fee eligibility

• Monitor statements to verify if delivery fee cashback is credited