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New AMEX Offers: Earn Bonus Points or Save on Cable, Phone, and Hilton!

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There are new AMEX Offers to save or earn extra points on purchases you’ll likely make anyway!

Via Deals We Like, you can save money or earn bonus points on your cell phone and cable bill through mid-November 2017!  And I found a nice deal for folks planning an upcoming stay at Hilton hotels.

AMEX Offers are an easy way to save money.  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!

AMEX Offers are targeted, so sign-in to your American Express online account to see which deals you qualify for.

Earn a Handful of Points for Using Your AMEX Card to Pay Your Monthly Phone Bill!

I’ll give you the details on these new AMEX Offers!

1.   Cell Phone

Other folks may see a different offer:

2.   Cable Bill

Again, other folks may see a different offer:

3.   Hilton Hotels

And don’t forget, if you have multiple AMEX cards you can also get these discounts more than once.

Bottom Line

You can now load a few new and very useful AMEX Offers to your AMEX cards, like:

Just check your AMEX account to see which offers you qualify for.  Then attach the offer to your AMEX card, and use that card to make your purchase!
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