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Easily Organize Receipts Online With This New AMEX Tool

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American Express has a new tool to help you match your receipts to charges on your statement.  But AMEX Manage Receipts is in beta.

So it’s not available to everyone.

American Express Can Help You Get Organized by Tracking Your Receipts

Find out if this new tool is available in your account and learn how it works!

How to Manage Receipts From American Express

Step 1 – Login & Go to the Statements Tab

To get started, sign-in to your American Express account.  Then click the “Statements & Activity” tab and look for the receipt icon on the right side of the page to see if you were chosen for BETA testing.

Do You Have the Manage Receipts Icon in Your AMEX Account?

Step 2 – Enroll in Manage Receipts

Select the Manage Receipts icon and click “Enroll Now.”

Sign-Up to Start Organizing Your Receipts

Step 3 – Add Receipts to Your Account & Set Alerts

There are 2 ways you can add receipts:

How to Add Receipts to Your AMEX Account

Once you’ve added your receipts, you can also set alerts for the last day you have to return clothes, electronics, and other purchases.  AMEX will then send reminders to the email address associated with your account.

Terms & Conditions

Who Should Use Manage Receipts?

This is a great new tool for business owners or anyone who needs help keeping track of their expenses for:

That said, the terms say AMEX can remove your receipts for any reason and this tool is still in beta.  So I do NOT recommend folks use this tool as the only way of organizing their receipts.  You should still keep original copies of your receipts or have another back-up method.

Bottom Line

American Express has a new tool for keeping track of your receipts.  But it’s currently only available to certain cardholders.  Sign-in to your account to see if you qualify.

You can quickly save copies of your receipts by taking a photo with your phone and emailing it to receipts@aexp.com.

This is a great tool that can save you time if you’re looking for a way to organize your expenses!  But keep in mind, it’s still in beta.  So you’ll still want to hang on to your original copies.

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