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New AMEX Offers: Save at Walmart and on an Amazon Kindle Subscription

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Here are a couple of new AMEX Offers that can get you a discount on purchases you might make anyway!

With this latest round of AMEX Offers, you can save on purchases through Walmart’s online grocery service and on an Amazon Kindle subscription!  And new Walmart online grocery shoppers should be able to stack this deal with a $10 off code for new members!

AMEX Offers are an easy way to save.  To take advantage of these deals, just add the offers to your AMEX card.  And you’ll earn a statement credit when you make a qualifying purchase with that card!
Save on Your Next Walmart Grocery Online Order With the Latest Round of AMEX Offers!

I’ll give you the scoop on these new offers!

1.   Walmart Grocery (Online Only)

2.   Amazon Kindle

Note:  This deal gives you access to all of the Lonely Planet travel guides!

Bottom Line

With the latest AMEX Offers, you can save on purchases like:

You can check your AMEX account to see if you qualify for the Walmart Grocery Online deal.  Then attach the offer to your AMEX card, and start saving!

The Amazon Kindle offer doesn’t require registration.  But you’ll have to checkout using an AMEX card using the promo code “AMEXSAVE.”

And don’t forget, you may be able to get these discounts more than once if you have multiple AMEX cards.

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