Easy $9 Profit (and $1 to Charity) With AMEX Express Checkout & Ticketmaster!
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Update: Thanks to Million Mile Secrets readers for letting me know the Chicago White Sox Charities deal is no longer available.Plus, there’s NO minimum purchase requirement!
I’ll show you how to earn an easy $9 at Ticketmaster with each AMEX card in your wallet! But I don’t know how long this will last!
How to Earn an Easy $9 on Each AMEX Card You Have!
Link: How to Use AMEX Express Checkout
Link: $10 Credit on Each AMEX Card (Even With Same Log-In)
If you’re looking for ways to make the most out your $10 credits from AMEX Express Checkout, here’s how you can make a $9 profit at TicketMaster.
Visit Ticketmaster (desktop site only) and donate $1 to Chicago White Sox Charities. Then you’ll receive a $10 credit on your credit card statement.
While you can earn $10 statement credits with AMEX Express Checkout until September 7, 2015, I don’t know how long you’ll earn the credit for donating $1 on Ticketmaster.
You can get this deal with each AMEX card you have, including authorized user accounts (even if they use the same log-in). Plus, you can earn $10 statement credits with each participating retailer.
So you can earn a profit at Ticketmaster and NewEgg with this deal!
Bottom Line
You’ll earn a $10 statement credit at each participating retailer with each AMEX card you have, when make a purchase (of any amount) using AMEX Express Checkout.
At Ticketmaster you can donate $1 to White Sox Charities and earn the $10 credit, for a $9 profit on each AMEX card you have (even if they’re on the same log-in!). I don’t know who long this deal will last! So act fast!
Let us know if you find other great ways to earn the AMEX Express Checkout $10 credit!
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