How to Pay for Amazon in Bolivia (2026)
A step-by-step guide for Bolivians who want to use Amazon without getting declined. Fund with BOB or USDC, pay in USD.
Why Bolivian Cards Get Declined on Amazon
Bolivia's strict capital controls make international card payments extremely difficult. The Central Bank limits forex access, and local cards are rejected on most global platforms.
Amazon charges Varies in USD. Bolivian bank cards often fail because of currency conversion issues, BIN blocks, or bank restrictions on international transactions. A virtual dollar card solves this permanently.
About Amazon
Amazon is the world's largest online marketplace. Shopping from outside the US requires a valid international card and often a shipping forwarder for delivery.
Price
Varies
Website
amazon.com
Payment
Visa / Mastercard (USD)
Figo fee
$0.35/transaction
How to Pay for Amazon from Bolivia
Get your Figo dollar card at app.spendfigo.com
Fund your card with enough for your purchase + 10% buffer for holds
Create an Amazon.com account
Go to Account → Payment options → Add payment method
Enter your Figo card details
Shop and ship to your address or a US forwarding service (Heroshe, Shippywho, etc.)
Tips for Bolivians Using Amazon
Amazon places a temporary hold that may be slightly higher than your order total
Use a US shipping forwarder for items that don't ship internationally
Check 'Ships to [your country]' on product pages for direct international shipping
Amazon Prime free trial gives you free US shipping to your forwarder address
Why Figo Works for Bolivians
Figo provides Bolivians a way around strict forex controls with a reliable USD card. Fund with BOB or USDC and spend globally.
$2
One-time card fee
$0
Monthly fee
$0.35
Per transaction
2 min
To get your card
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