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8 New AMEX Offers: Save at Diapers.com, Pottery Barn, Reebok, Eat24, & More!

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There are new AMEX offers that can save you money on everyday purchases!

Your Feet Will Be Thanking AMEX for Today’s New Offers! Not to Mention Your House Guests and Your Stomach!

Check out my step-by-step guide on signing-up for AMEX Offers, if you’re new to these deals.  And keep in mind, you may be able to get each offer more than once!

Here’s a look at the latest ways you can save.

Note:   You may also find these offers in your AMEX account!  To tweet offers, use a connected AMEX card and you must get a confirmation from AMEX.

1.   Diapers.com

2.   Pottery Barn

3.   Pottery Barn Kids & PBTeen

4.   Reebok.com

5.   Souplantation & Sweet Tomatoes

Saving up to 20% at Sweet Tomatoes Is a Good Deal for Most. But You’d Have to Pay Me a Lot More to Eat That Many Vegetables! 🙂

6.   West Elm

  • $10 back when you spend $50+, when you tweet #AmexWestElm
  • Expires September 15, 2015
  • Valid in the US, in-store and online only, outlet stores NOT included, excludes e-gift cards
  • See full terms & exclusions here

7.   Williams-Sonoma

  • $10 back when you spend $50+, when you tweet #AmexWS
  • Expires September 15, 2015
  • Valid in the US, in-store and online only, outlet stores NOT included, excludes e-gift cards
  • See full terms & exclusions here

8.   Yelp Eat24

Now This Is a Deal I Can Dig Into! $5 Off $25 When You Order Delivery From Eat24

Bottom Line

With the newest AMEX Offers you can save at places like PotteryBarn, West Elm, Reebok, and Eat24!  What I really like about AMEX Offers is you can stack these deals with coupons, sales, and shopping portals for even more savings!

And don’t forget to check your AMEX account for targeted offers at local retailers based on your location!

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