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AMEX SimplyCash $250 Sign-Up Bonus Extended! [EXPIRED]

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The limited time $250 sign-up bonus with the SimplyCash Business Card from American Express card was set to expire today.

But this offer has now been extended until September 21, 2015 January 25, 2016 April 27, 2016!

If You’ve Been Meaning to Get the AMEX SimplyCash Card, There’s Still Time to Earn the Increased Bonus of $250!

Let’s take a look at what you get with this card!

What’s the Deal?

Link:   AMEX SimplyCash $250 Sign-Up Bonus 

Link:   My Review of the AMEX SimplyCash Card

Link:   3 Ways You May Qualify for a Business Card

You can earn a $250 statement credit when you spend $5,000 on purchases within the 1st 6 months of opening your SimplyCash Business Card from American Express account.

Other benefits include:

However, there is a 2.7% foreign transaction fee.  So this isn’t a good card to use when you’re traveling overseas.

With AMEX SimplyCash You Can Earn 5% Cash Back When You Buy Gift Cards at US Office Supply Stores!

This is 1 of my favorite business cards because you can earn 5% cash back and there’s NO annual fee!

What Can You Do With the $250 Bonus?

Cash back cards, like the AMEX SimplyCash, are an excellent choice for folks looking for flexibility.

It’s great for covering travel expenses that aren’t usually covered with points such as entertainment and dining or anything else you want!

Use Your $250 Statement Credit to Pay off Bills

Or save on travel!

Save $250 on Gas for Your Next Roadtrip!

AMEX Cards Save You Money on Everyday Purchases!

American Express cards are good for more than just the sign-up bonuses.  They also offer ways you can save just by using your card for purchases you were going to make anyway!

Here are some examples:

Bottom Line

You now have until September 21, 2015 January 25, 2016 April 27, 2016, to sign-up for the AMEX SimplyCash card and earn $250 cash back when you complete the minimum spending.

Keep in mind, there’s a 2.7% foreign transaction fee.  So this isn’t a good card to use abroad.

However, the AMEX SimplyCash card is a great card for use within the US.  That’s because you’ll earn 5% cash back at US office supply stores and on US wireless service.  Plus, there’s NO annual fee!

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