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5 AMEX Offers to Save Money (Target, GroundLink, Google Play, & More!)

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There are a few new AMEX offers available now.  Get money back when you shop and use your AMEX card!

I’ll tell you the best offers available.  And how you can take advantage of them!

It’s Easy to Save Money With AMEX Offers!
Some of these deals are targeted, so check your AMEX account to see if you qualify. Note:  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.

And folks who have more than 1 AMEX card may be able to get these deals more than once!

1.   $30 off $100 at Walmart or Target – Up to 5 Times!

Via Frequent Miler, some folks are being offered a $30 statement credit when they shop at either Walmart OR Target by July 31, 2015.  And the deal can be used up to 5 times!

It’s an automatic 30% off everything you buy!

Check your American Express account to find out if you qualify for this deal.

Other Important Terms

2.   Spend $150 or More on GroundLink, Get $40 Back

You’ll get $40 back when you arrange car service through GroundLink and spend at least $150.

Log into your American Express account to see if you’ve been offered this promotion.

Get Back $40 When You Spend at Least $150 on GroundLink Transportation!

The deal ends September 2, 2015 and is only valid online from this website.

3.   Save $5 When You Spend $5 at Google Play

You can buy apps, movies, music, books, and more at Google Play.

Until August 31, 2015, AMEX will give you a $5 statement credit when you spend at least $5 at Google Play and pay with your enrolled AMEX card.

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

Get $5 Back When You Spend $5+ on Books, Movies, Music, and More at Google Play

Other Important Terms

4.   Get $5 Off $25+ at Dollar General Stores

Save $5 when you spend at least $25 at Dollar General stores before August 31, 2015.  This offer is only available in-store.  Tweet @AMEXOffers with your connected account, using “#AmexDollarGen”, or check your American Express account to register.

Enrollment is limited, so it’s a good idea to register now.
Stack the Deal When You Print Out Dollar General Coupons at Home Before You Shop!

You should be able to combine this deal with other discounts.  Dollar General lets you print store coupons at home.  Bring them in and stack them with the AMEX offer to save even more money!

5.   $15 Off $75 Purchase at City Sports

When you spend $75 or more at participating City Sports locations in the US (in-store or online) by August 19, 2015, you’ll earn a $15 statement credit.

Check your offers in your American Express account to see if you can take advantage.

Want Sports Gear or Clothing? Save $15 When You Spend $75 or More at City Sports!

You should be able to combine this deal with other coupons and discount codes.  If your order isn’t sent by August 19, 2015, you may NOT earn the statement credit.

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!

You can check your account online or with the mobile app.

It’s Easy to Add AMEX Offers to Serve on the Website

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

Enjoy the Same Great Offers With Serve or Bluebird!

Bottom Line

With these AMEX Offers, you can save on purchases from GroundLink, Google Play, Dollar General, and City Sports.  And you may have been lucky enough to receive the new Walmart or Target offer!

Were you targeted for any of these deals?  Tell me about it in the comments!

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