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Amazon Deal: Get a Free $15 When You Reload $100+ and Use at Least 1 American Express Membership Rewards Point (Targeted)

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The Amazon deals have been rolling in this holiday shopping season!

With this latest offer, you’ll get a free $15 credit for reloading $100+ to your Amazon account and using at least 1 American Express Membership Rewards point.

To qualify, you’ll need to be targeted and have a card that earns AMEX Membership Rewards points linked to your Amazon account, like The Platinum Card® from American Express.

Here are the details of this offer.  If you don’t want to miss out on deals like this in the future, be sure to subscribe to our newsletter.

You Could Have Free Money Coming Your Way Thanks to Amazon & American Express

Save $15 at Amazon With 1 American Express Membership Rewards Point

This deal ends December 22, 2018, so there’s plenty of time to use it to save on gifts over the holidays.  Once you receive your $15 promotional credit, you’ll have until February 6, 2019, to use it.

To earn the promo credit you must:

The terms say you need to be an Amazon Prime member to qualify, so if you aren’t currently, check out this offer for 3 months of Amazon Prime for free for select AMEX cardholders!

We normally don’t recommend using AMEX Membership Rewards points for Amazon purchases, because they’re much more valuable when you transfer them to travel partners.  But in this case, using a single point to get a free $15 Amazon credit is a great deal!

Other AMEX Membership Rewards credit cards that qualify for this deal are:

If you’re looking for more ways to save at Amazon, be sure to check to see if you qualify to also save on Amazon purchases with this offer using Chase Ultimate Rewards points!

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