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$200 Off Your AMEX Minimum Spending Requirement & It Won’t Cost You a Thing!

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Do you need help completing the minimum spending to earn the sign-up bonus on an American Express card?

AMEX Offers is making it easy for you!  You can earn a $10 statement credit on $200+ in AMEX gift cards through December 31, 2015.

With AMEX Offers You Can Meet $200 of Your Minimum Spending Requirements and Make ~$1

I’ll explain how this deal works!

$10 Off $200+ in AMEX Gift Cards

You can earn a $10 statement credit when you spend $200 or more on AMEX gift cards (using this link only).  This deal ends December 31, 2015.

Buy $200+ in AMEX Gift Cards and Earn a $10 Statement Credit

To get your $10 back, tweet “#AMEXGift” to @AMEXOffers and use your registered American Express card to make the purchase.  Or you may find this AMEX Offer in your online account.

If you’re new to AMEX Offers, check out my step-by-step guide on how to sign-up for these deals. And you may be able to get this deal more than once!

No Fees, Please

American Express charges a ~$4 activation fee for its gift cards and ~$9 in shipping.  So a $200 AMEX gift card will cost you $213.  But you can save ~$4 with promotional code “PFWED”.

This code expires today, October 1, 2015.  But AMEX often publishes new discount codes.  So keep an eye out!

With Promotional Code “PFWED” You’ll Get ~$4 Off

And when you pay for your gift card with your registered American Express credit card, you’ll earn a $10 statement credit.

You can use AMEX gift cards for anything you want, anywhere American Express is accepted, such as Costco and now in-store at Sam’s Club.

This is a great way to get closer to meeting your minimum spending requirement for a sign-up bonus.  Because you can spend ~$200 now so it counts, then use the $200 later in the year when you find something you want to buy, like holiday gifts.

With this deal you’ll earn a ~$1 profit (~$213 regular price – ~$4 discount with promotional code – $10 statement credit) and get $200 towards the minimum spending requirement on your credit card.  Or you may earn more depending on shipping costs.

Save Even More!

Click through a shopping portal before making your purchase to earn cash back.  You can currently save:

Bottom Line

With AMEX Offers you can earn a $10 statement credit when you buy $200+ in AMEX gift cards through December 31, 2015.  And you can save another ~$4 by entering promotional code “PFWED” at checkout, today only.  (Although you may be able to find a new code later on.)

You can buy the AMEX gift card through this link.

This is an easy way to shave $200 off the minimum spending requirement of your American Express card.  And earn a small profit!

Plus, if you click through a shopping portal like TopCashBack you’ll earn another 1.5% cash back.

Remember, you must 1st register your AMEX card with Twitter, if you’re not able to sign-up for this deal through your online AMEX account.

Let me know in the comments if you find new promotional codes or other ways to make the most of this deal!

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