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AMEX Offers: Get $50 From Virgin America, $25 From Verizon FiOS

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Did you know you can get additional discounts when you have an AMEX card?

Here are the latest AMEX Offers from Virgin America and Verizon FiOS.

Choose Virgin America for Your Next Flight and Save $50

New to AMEX Offers?  Here’s how to find your AMEX Offers or how to sign-up through your Twitter account.

1.   Get $50 When You Spend $250 on Virgin America Tickets

Via Deals We Like, you can get a $50 statement credit when you spend $250 on Virgin America tickets booked on the Virgin America website, through their reservation center, or at the airport by January 15, 2015.

This offer is only available in your AMEX Offers and is targeted.  So not all folks will get this offer.

You do NOT have to fly by January 15, 2015.  But you have to book your tickets on Virgin America, through their reservation center, or at the airport by January 15, 2015.

Note:  Tickets purchased by phone cost $20 per person per ticket.  So book online!
Spend $250 With Virgin America and Get $50 Back

2.   $25 From Verizon FiOS

Via Fat Wallet, you get $25 back when you pay your Verizon FiOS bill of $75 by May 31, 2015.

This is another targeted offer only available in your AMEX Offers.  Emily and I weren’t targeted for this offer. 🙁

But the great thing about this offer is that you can get two $25 statement credits!

Here’s how you can get AMEX Offers multiple times.

Get Two $25 Statement Credits When You Pay Your $75 Verizon FiOS Bill

Bottom Line

There are 2 AMEX Offers for some folks from Virgin America and Verizon FiOS.

But both these AMEX Offers are targeted, so check your account!

Do you know how to get an AMEX Offer multiple times?

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