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5 New AMEX Offers – Save at Hilton, ExxonMobil, Sam’s Club, and More!

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Check your AMEX account for new AMEX Offers.

There are lots of new ways to save money on purchases you may have already been planning.  Like 20% back at Sam’s Club or a $50 statement credit with a Hilton hotel stay!

Save Money With a Range of New AMEX Offers Including Hotel Stays, Gas Purchases, and at Wholesale Clubs!

Sometimes these deals are targeted, so sign-in to your American Express online account to see if you qualify.

Here are the new offers that can save you money!

1.   Hilton Hotels

Don’t forget to request a Hilton status match before booking!  Team member Keith sent in his Starwood Platinum status and was matched to Hilton Diamond!

2.   Sam’s Club

Some folks have reported gift card purchases work to get the credit.

3.   BJ’s Wholesale Club

4.   ExxonMobil

5.   Undercover Tourist

Bottom Line

You can add new AMEX offers and save money on your next Hilton hotel stay.  Or get a credit for wholesale club purchases as Sam’s Club or BJ’s.

Plus, check out previous AMEX offers, which are still active.

Don’t forget, if you have multiple AMEX cards you can get these discounts more than once!

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