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AMEX Offers are a fantastic way to save money on everyday purchases.  They’re targeted statement credits or bonus points that only folks with American Express cards receive, for things like shopping, travel, and dining.  Check this post out to see how it works!  And stay tuned to our newsletter, to keep up to date on the best ones!

There is currently a solid offer for reserving hotels through the AMEX Travel Portal.  When you use your eligible AMEX card to spend $350+ for prepaid hotels, you’ll receive a $60 statement credit!  There is also an alternate offer for 6,000 AMEX Membership Rewards points instead of cash.

That Expensive Hotel Stay Just Became Cheaper Through the AMEX Travel Portal With This New AMEX Offer!

Here’s what you need to know:

There are limited supplies of AMEX Offers like this.  So if you’re interested, add them to the AMEX card quickly!

And make sure you choose the card that will earn you the most points for your purchase.  Like The Platinum Card® from American Express or The Business Platinum® Card from American Express, which both earn 5 AMEX Membership Rewards points per $1 on hotels through the AMEX Travel Portal!

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