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5 Tricks to Quickly Make 30 Transactions to Earn 20% to 50% More Points With the AMEX EveryDay Cards

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Do you know the 5 easy ways to get 20% to 50% bonus American Express Membership Rewards points on all your purchases with your American Express EveryDay or EveryDay Preferred card?

I like doing the least amount of work to earn miles and points every month.

So I was happy to learn Million Mile Secrets reader Scott’s trick to quickly make the required number of transactions to meet the requirement for earning bonus American Express Membership Rewards points with the EveryDay cards.

And this inspired me to share 4 more ideas!

You Can Transfer American Express Membership Rewards Points to Certain Airlines Like British Airways

Keep reading to find out how.

American Express EveryDay and EveryDay Preferred

Link:   AMEX EveryDay® Credit Card from American Express

Link:   AMEX EveryDay® Preferred Credit Card

Link:   My review of the AMEX EveryDay® Credit Card from American Express and AMEX EveryDay® Preferred Credit Card

You get 10,000 American Express Membership Rewards points after spending $1,000 on purchases within 90 days of account opening from the American Express EveryDay card.  As always, terms and conditions apply.

You get:

With the American Express EveryDay Preferred card you get 15,000 American Express Membership Rewards points after spending $1,000 on purchases within 90 days of account opening (terms and conditions apply).

You get:

The $95 annual fee is NOT waived the 1st year.

Use Your American Express EveryDay and EveryDay Preferred Cards at US Grocery Stores and Earn Extra American Express Membership Rewards Points

How to Get the 20% or 50% Bonus Points

20% Bonus With AMEX EveryDay

With the American Express EveryDay card, you get 20% bonus American Express Membership Rewards points when you make 20+ purchases within a billing cycle (less returns and credits).

So instead of earning 2 American Express Membership Rewards points per $1 at US supermarkets and Uber, you’ll earn 2.4 points.

So that $100 grocery bill will earn you 240 American Express Membership Rewards points instead of 200 points.

50% Bonus with AMEX EveryDay Preferred

With the American Express EveryDay Preferred card, you get 50% bonus American Express Membership Rewards points when you make 30+ purchases in a billing cycle.  (Again, not counting things you return for a credit.)

You’ll earn

You can transfer those points to these airlines and hotels:

American Express Membership Rewards Airline Transfer Partners
AeroMexicoAir CanadaAlitalia
ANAAsia MilesBritish Airways
Delta El AlEmirates
EtihadFlying Blue (Air France / KLM)Hawaiian Airlines
IberiaJetBlueSingapore Airlines
Virgin Atlantic
American Express Membership Rewards Hotel Transfer Partners
Choice HiltonStarwood

And sometimes American Express has transfer bonuses which get you more miles for your points!

5 Easy Ways to Make the Required 20 or 30 Transactions Each Billing Cycle

1.   Amazon

Add 50 cents (that’s the minimum) directly to your Amazon account here.  Do this 30 times with your AMEX EveryDay Preferred and you’re done!  Or 20 times with your AMEX EveryDay card.

Or you can buy Amazon gift cards in denominations as low as 50 cents each!  And then apply each gift card code to your Amazon account.  But you have to type in the long gift card number.

Reload Your Amazon Balance Multiple Times With Your American Express EveryDay and American Express EveryDay Preferred Cards to Earn Bonus American Express Membership Rewards Points

2.   Parking Meters

Parking meters in some cities take credit cards.  So you can use your American Express EveryDay and American Express EveryDay Preferred to pay for street parking in 25 cent increments.

Feed Your Parking Meter

3.   Groceries

You can split your grocery shopping purchases into smaller transactions.  But make sure there isn’t a line behind you and the cashier is friendly.  Or use the self-check-out lane.

Pay for Those Peppers 1 at a Time

4.   Serve

You can load up to $200 per day (up to $1,000) per month with your credit card to your Serve account.  Instead of loading $200 once a day, load your Serve account 10X with $20 a day.  This will get you part of the way to your 20 or 30 transactions!

10 Loads of $20 a Day With Your American Express EveryDay Card Gets You Closer to More American Express Membership Rewards Points That Billing Cycle!

5.   Gas

When you’re filling your tank, don’t fill up all the way.  Stop and pay after a few dollars and then start again.

Fill Up Your Tank a Few Gallons at a Time

Bottom Line

The American Express EveryDay card gives you 20% bonus American Express Membership Rewards points when you make 20+ transactions each billing cycle (minus returns and credits).

And you get a 50% more points from the American Express EveryDay Preferred card when you have at least 30 purchases in a billing cycle.

Buying Amazon gift cards or reloading your Amazon account, using your card at parking meters, and splitting your grocery, gas, and Serve transactions can help you get additional purchases every month.

What other tricks do you use to get 20% to 50% bonus American Express Membership Rewards points each month?

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