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Great News: AMEX Small Business Saturday Is Back!

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For the past few years, AMEX has given folks a statement credit ranging from $10 to $25 when they shop at small businesses on the Saturday after Thanksgiving.  And this year it’s back!

AMEX Small Business Saturday Is on November 29, 2014!

Emily and I love AMEX Small Business Saturday because it gives us the opportunity to get some of our holiday shopping done for free.  And it’s become a bit of a family tradition…

Emily’s grandmother went shopping with us for AMEX Small Business Saturday a few years ago.
Emily and Her Grandma Doing Some Shopping on AMEX Small Business Saturday

And our dads were tuckered out after last years’ AMEX Small Business Saturday shopping extravaganza.

Shopped ‘Til They Dropped

In previous years, AMEX would give folks a $25 statement credit for spending $25 or more at a small business.  But last year it was changed to a $10 statement credit when you spent $10 or more.

The savings can really add up when you have multiple AMEX credit cards!

The amount of the statement credit for this year has NOT been announced and registration is NOT open yet.  But I’ll keep you updated!

Bottom Line

AMEX Small Business Saturday is coming back on November 29, 2014.  This is a great way to get in some free holiday shopping.

But it’s too early to register and we still don’t know how much cash back will be offered.  So stay tuned!

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