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6 AMEX Offers: Easy $10 at Ruby Tuesday, $130 for Shopping

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I really like getting discounts just because I have American Express cards!

Here are some of my favorite running AMEX Offers from Amazon, Ruby TuesdayJC PenneyShutterflyCole Haan, and Diesel.

Note: If you’re new to AMEX Offers, here’s my step-by-step guide to find your AMEX Offers or how to sign-up through Twitter.

1.   $10 Off $30 at Ruby Tuesday (+$15 Bonus)

You can get a $10 statement credit when you spend $30 or more at Ruby Tuesday by December 31, 2014.

Check your AMEX Offers or tweet “#AmexRubyTuesday”.

Get $10 Back When You Spend $30 at Ruby Tuesday

This is a great deal because you can sign-up 2 AMEX cards for the promotion and split the bill (of $60 or more) and each get $10 back.  So your meal will only cost $40 ($60 Ruby Tuesday bill – $10 AMEX statement credit x 2).

And if you buy $25 or more in gift cards at the restaurant, you’ll get one $5 bonus gift coupon.  Gift cards purchases of $50+ get a $15 bonus coupon sent to your email.

Buy Gift Cards at Your Local Ruby Tuesday and Get a Bonus Coupon Emailed to You

So if you buy a single $60 Ruby Tuesday gift card in the restaurant and split the transaction between 2 registered AMEX cards, you’ll get $35 back for food ($20 from 2 X $10 AMEX statement credit for each $30 in-restaurant purchase and then Ruby Tuesday sends you a $15 email coupon because you’ve spent at least $50 on gift cards).

Note: Your Ruby Tuesday bonus gift will be emailed to you for your next visit.  It can only be used for food purchases from January 2, 2015, to February 28, 2015.  You can NOT use bonus gift cards for alcohol, taxes, or gratuity.

2.   Get $10 When Spending $50 at JCPenney

When you spend $50 or more at JCPenney by December 31, 2014, you can get a $10 AMEX statement credit.

Check your AMEX Offers or tweet “#AmexJCPenney” to register your connected American Express card.

Order by December 31, 2014, to Get the $10

You do NOT get the $10 for e-gift card purchases or purchases at:

3.   $5 From Shutterfly.com

You get a $5 statement credit when you spend $25 or more at Shutterfly.com by January 17, 2015.

Tweet “#AmexShutterfly” and wait for AMEX to reply on Twitter or look in your online AMEX account.

Save $5 When You Spend $25 on Your Holiday Cards

4.    Get $50 When You Spend $200 at Cole Haan

Spend $200 at Cole Haan by December 31, 2014, and get a $50 statement credit.

Tweett “#AmexColeHaan” or sign-up through your AMEX Offers.

You Can Get $50 Walking Around Money After Spending $200 at Cole Haan

5.   $50 Back for Spending $150 at Diesel

You get a $50 statement credit after spending $150 or more at Diesel by December 24, 2014.

Register through your americanexpress.com account or tweet “#AmexDiesel” with your synced Twitter account.

Order by December 24, 2014, to Get the $50 Credit From Diesel

6.   Get $15 Shopping at Amazon

Check your AMEX Offers to see if you were targeted for a $15 statement credit after spending $15 on Amazon.com.
Spend $15 at Amazon, Get $15

Bottom Line

Some of my favorite current AMEX Offers include statement credits for shopping at Ruby Tuesday, JC Penney, Shutterfly, Cole Haan, Diesel, and Amazon.

You should check your AMEX Offers to see where you can save money.

Which are your favorite AMEX Offers this month?

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