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4 New AMEX Offers (Save at Staples / Home Depot, Sixt, Samsonite, and Carrabba’s!)

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Check your American Express accounts for these new AMEX offers!  You could save money at Staples, Home Depot, Sixt car rental, Samsonite, and Carrabba’s Italian Grill!

Save Money on Purchases You Might Make Anyway With AMEX Offers

Let’s check out the deals and see how much you’ll save!

Note:  Some of these deals are targeted, so check your American Express account to see if you qualify.

And if you’re new to AMEX Offers, here’s my step-by-step guide to finding your AMEX Offers and how to sign-up through Twitter.

Remember, if you have more than 1 AMEX card, you may be able to get these deals more than once!

1.   Save $75 on a $250+ Purchase at Staples, Home Depot and More (Up to 5 Times!)

Frequent Miler reports a very targeted offer for AMEX business card holders.

Until August 14, 2015, you could earn a $75 statement credit when you make a single purchase of $250 or more in-store at:

AMEX Business Card Holders Could Save $75 on a $250+ Purchase at Home Depot, Staples, and More!

The great thing about this deal is that you can earn the credit up to FIVE times.  Check your AMEX account to see if you’ve been targeted.

Enrollment is limited, so sign-up soon!

2.   Save 20% on Sixt Car Rentals

You’ll save 20% on a minimum 3-day car rental at participating US Sixt locations when you pay with your AMEX card.  The deal is valid for rentals through October 31, 2015.

To earn the discount, book your rental on the Sixt AMEX site and enter promotion code “XRCT714682325“.  Be sure to select “Pay Upon Arrival” when you make the reservation.

Get 20% Off the Rental Rate (Including Taxes and Fees) at US Sixt Car Rental Locations When You Use the Promotional Link & Code

The 4th of July and Labor Day weekends are excluded from this deal.  And you must be at least 21 years old to rent.

3.   Get $30 Back When You Spend $150+ at Samsonite

Until August 5, 2015, you’ll get a $30 statement credit when you spend $150 or more in-store or online at Samsonite.

The deal is valid on the US website and at US locations only.

Time for Some New Luggage? Save $30 on a $150+ Purchase at Samsonite

Sign-in to your American Express account and check your offers to see if you qualify.

Note:   If your purchase is shipped after August 5, 2015, you may not receive the statement credit!

4.   Save $10 on a $25+ Purchase at Carrabba’s Italian Grill

AMEX cardholders can save $10 on a purchase of $25 or more at Carrabba’s Italian Grill until September 7, 2015.

To get the statement credit, check your AMEX account to register for the offer.

Or tweet @AmexOffers using “#AmexCarrabbaswith your connected Twitter account.

Hungry? You’ll Earn a $10 Statement Credit for a $25+ Purchase at Carrabba’s Italian Grill

This deal is valid in-restaurant (not online) only.  Airport locations are excluded.

Check AMEX Serve and Bluebird Accounts for AMEX Offers

AMEX Offers are NOT just for American Express credit cards.  You can also add these offers your AMEX Serve or Bluebird card!

To see which offers you qualify for, check your account online or with the mobile app.

Once you select “My Offers” from the menu, you’ll see a list of available discounts.

View Your AMEX Offers by Signing-In to Your Serve Account
Note:   Prepaid cards like Serve and Bluebird may not be accepted at car rental agencies like Sixt.

Bottom Line

The newest AMEX offers include discounts at Sixt, Samsonite, and Carrabba’s Italian Grill.

And if you’re lucky, you might be targeted to save $75 off a $250+ purchase at Staples, Home Depot, and more!

You could save a lot of money!  Let me know which deals you’ve been targeted for in the comments!

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