AMEX Offers: $150 Statement Credit With Payment of AT&T Wireless Bill

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Via Running With Miles, you can get a $150 statement credit when you pay your AT&T wireless bill.

AMEX Offers 150 Statement Credit With Payment Of ATT Wireless Bill
Save $150 on Your AT&T Bill With AMEX Offers

Folks who have been targeted for this offer have until April 15, 2015, to complete the spending.  However, registration is limited AND you need to have a American Express business card.

$150 AMEX Statement Credit for AT&T Wireless Payment

If you’re new to AMEX Offers, here are step-by-step instructions on how to find your AMEX Offers.

When you use your registered American Express business card, you can get a $150 statement credit for paying your AT&T wireless bill.

AMEX Offers 150 Statement Credit With Payment Of ATT Wireless Bill
You Can Get a $150 Statement Credit From AMEX Offers

The AT&T Wireless payment must be for at least $150 in a single transaction in order to earn the statement credit.  So if your monthly bill is less than that amount, you might consider pre-paying a part of your future bill.

And if you link your AMEX SimplyCash card you get 5% cash back from wireless providers, like AT&T.

Folks with more than 1 AMEX business card might want to open each card account in a separate browser window to register multiple cards for this offer.

Bottom Line

You can get a $150 American Express statement credit when you use your synced AMEX business card to pay your AT&T wireless bill by April 15, 2015.

Here’s how to find your AMEX Offers.

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