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How to Get AMEX Offers Discounts Automatically!

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Via Frequent Miler, you can automatically sign-up for AMEX Offers discounts without having to tweet or log into your account!

That’s because now there’s a free app called OffersBot to do it for you.

You’ll Never Miss an AMEX Offer With OffersBot

And I’ll show you how easy it is to set up!

Set up Automatic Tweeting With OffersBot

Link:   OffersBot

OffersBot is a free service that sends out AMEX Offers hashtag tweets for you.  These tweets enroll your connected American Express card into the discounts.

Once you’re signed-up with OffersBot, it will send out tweets for all current offers which you haven’t yet tweeted and any that you may have missed.

And if you’re using more than 1 Twitter account (because each synced American Express card has to have its own Twitter account), you can set up OffersBot for each account.

Setting up OffersBot

Step 1 – Link Twitter Account

From the OffersBot website, click on “LINK TWITTER ACCOUNT.”

Step 1 – Link Twitter Account

Step 2 – Authorize App

Enter your Twitter name and password, then click on “Authorize app.” 

Step 2 – Authorize App

And within minutes auto-tweeting for AMEX Offers begins!

OffersBot Sends Out Tweets for You

Bottom Line

You’ll never miss another AMEX Offer when you set up automatic tweeting with OffersBot.

OffersBot sends out AMEX Offers hashtag tweets for you for free!

You can set up OffersBots on all your Twitter accounts (if you’ve linked multiple American Express cards).

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