How To Find and Use Your TJ Maxx Credit Card Login


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The first TJ Maxx store opened in 1977, beginning a 45-year reign as a favorite off-price retailer in the United States [1]. Known for its trendy, brand-name clothing, accessories, and home furnishings, the brand is one of seven retail chains owned by The TJX Companies, Inc. [2]

Shoppers who take advantage of the TJX Rewards® card can earn 5% back in rewards when they shop at select TJX retailers [3]. Card users can manage their accounts and make payments online. Here’s how.

How To Log In To Your TJX Rewards® Account via Your Browser


From your browser, you can log into your TJX Rewards® account at https://tjx.syf.com/login/.

  1. Locate the “Access Your Account” panel on the left-hand side of the page.
  2. Enter your user ID and password.
  • Note that your user ID may differ from the one on your TJMaxx.com account
3. Click “Secure Login.”

How To Log In To Your TJX Rewards® Account on the App


You can also sign into your account via the TJ Maxx App, available on Google Play and the App Store [4], [5]. In the app:

  1. Click on “account” in the menu bar at the bottom of the screen.
  2. Scroll down to the section titled “TJX Rewards.”
  3. Select either the option to “pay with card” or “pay my bill.”
  4. On the login screen, enter your username and password.
  5. Click “Login.”

How To Get Support for Your TJX Rewards® Credit Card Account.


The TJX Rewards® card is issued by Synchrony Bank. For support with your account:

  1. Use the live chat feature at: https://tjx.syf.com/login/ or,
  2. Contact Synchrony Bank directly at 1-800-982-6879.

Should You Get a Store Card?


A retail store card can be a good idea if you’re a loyal customer who frequently shops with a retailer and would benefit from its rewards. If you aren’t a frequent shopper though, or don’t want to put up with a credit inquiry or high interest rate, a store card might be worth a skip.

Before you make the decision on whether a specific store card is right for you, make sure you weigh the pros and cons.