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AMEX Offers: $50 Credit When You Spend $200 at Marriott Hotels

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When you spend $200 or more at Marriott hotels with your American Express card, you can earn a $50 statement credit.

Save $50 at the Phoenix Marriott Tempe and Other Marriott Hotels Within the US and Puerto Rico

You have until December 31, 2014, to complete the spending.  However, the registration is limited.

I’ll tell you all the details and show you the best card to use for even more savings!

 How to Earn a $50 Statement Credit at Marriott

Link:   Spend $200 at Marriott and Get a $50 Credit

 If you’re new to AMEX Offers, check out my post on how to register.  Then tweet “#AMEXMarriott” to sign-up for this offer.

Your stay must be booked directly through Marriott online to earn the credit.  And this deal is only good for stays at Marriott hotels.  You will NOT get the $50 credit for stays at other Marriott brands such as:

The $200 you spend must be a single purchase made by December 31, 2014.  This can include your room rate and all room charges.

Which AMEX Card Sweetens This Deal?

Link:   AMEX SimplyCash

You can save even more if you use your AMEX SimplyCash card.  That’s because if you choose hotels as your bonus category, you can also earn 3% cash back on your stay!

Bottom Line

You can earn a $50 statement credit at Marriott hotels in the US and Puerto Rico when you make a single purchase of $200 or more with your AMEX card.

Register you card with AMEX Offers and tweet “#AMEXMarriott”.  Your stay must be booked online and directly through Marriott to qualify.

Plus if you have the AMEX SimplyCash card and chose hotels as your bonus category, you can earn an additional 3% cash back!

Keep in mind, this deal is strictly for Marriott hotels and you will NOT earn the credit for stays at other Marriott brands.

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