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6 New AMEX Offers: Save on Rental Cars, Whole Foods, JCPenney, & More

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You Can Get $10 Off $75 at Whole Foods

One of the fun perks of being an American Express cardholder is access to their always-updated AMEX Offers discounts.  These are great because there’s no coupon or anything to fuss with.

You just add the deal to your card in your account.  After you use your card, you’ll get a statement credit.
These 6 New AMEX Offers Will Save You Money on Groceries, Car Rental, Pizza, Pet Supplies, Gifts, and More

You’ll save at Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Whole Foods, JCPenney, California Pizza Kitchen, and more.

If you’re new to AMEX Offers, see my post on how to register.  And you may even be able to get these savings with each AMEX card in your wallet.

Some of these deals may be targeted, so sign-in to your American Express online account to see if you qualify.

Earlier, I told you about the AMEX carnivore offers at Longhorn Steakhouse and Yard House.

And if you missed it, you can still get discounts at Embassy Suites and Bliss.

Bottom Line

There are 6 new AMEX Offers for American Express cardholders.  The savings really add up, especially if you’re buying things you need anyway.  For me, Joelle needs to eat, so I like the Petco offer!

Here’s how to register for AMEX Offers.  I also explain how to get the same deal on multiple American Express cards.

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