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4 New AMEX Offers to Help Save on Dad’s Father’s Day Gift!

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Father’s Day is June 18, 2017, and these new AMEX Offersvia Running With Miles, can help you save on gifts for dad!

AMEX Offers are an easy way to save money.  To take advantage of these deals, just add the offers to your AMEX card.  Then you’ll earn a statement credit when you make a qualifying purchase.
Is Your Dad a Car Guy? If So, You Can Save on a Father’s Day Gift for Him With This New Offer From American Express!
Sign-in to your American Express account to see which deals you qualify for, because these offers are targeted.

Let’s take a look at these new deals!

1.   Hulu

2.   Raymour & Flanigan

3.   Advance Auto Parts

4.   Sid Washburn & Ann Washburn

And if dad is the handyman type, don’t forget about the AMEX Offer from MaxTool.com that expires August 10, 2017!

Bottom Line

There are a few nice new AMEX Offers right now!  Folks looking for Father’s Day gifts will especially appreciate these new deals.

For example, you can save $10 off $50+ at Advance Auto Parts.  Or if dad needs a new recliner, you could take advantage of the deal from Raymour & Flanigan furniture store!

Comment if you see any other interesting AMEX offers in your account!

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