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Get $15 Back When Spending $100 on Staples.com With AMEX Offers

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You may be able to get $15 off your next purchase of $100 or more at Staples.com.  Log into your American Express account to see if you’ve been targeted for this offer that expires July 31, 2014.

You should consider this deal even if you do NOT want office supplies.  That’s because Staples.com sells $200 Visa gift cards.  Even with the gift card fee, the $15 discount translates into free money.

You Can Make a Small Profit Buying a Visa Gift Card

And this is an especially good deal for folks who don’t have a Chase Ink card.  I’ll explain why!

Were You Targeted for This Offer?

It’s easy to check.

Step 1 – Log Into Your AMEX Account & Look for the Offer

You must have an American Express credit card to get AMEX Offers.

Log Into Your Account

Then click on the “Offers for You” tab at the bottom of the page.

Do You See the $15 Staples.com Credit Offer in Your Account?

Step 2 – Save the Offer

If you find the Staples.com offer, click the “Save Offer” button.

Save the Offer to Your Credit Card

Step 3 – Shop on Staples.com

Use your card to make a purchase of $100 or more at Staples.com and receive a $15 statement credit from American Express.

Spend at Least $100 on Staples.com and Get $15 Back

Folks with the Chase Ink Bold, Ink Plus, or Ink Business Cash Credit Card are accustomed to getting 5% cash back (or receiving 5X Chase Ultimate Rewards points) when shopping at office supply stores such as Staples.com.  And when they sign-up for the Visa SavingsEdge program, they save an additional 1% on purchases at Staples.  Here are Visa SavingsEdge instructions and details.

So this AMEX Offer is a chance to get a discount with your American Express card.

Bottom Line

Log into your American Express account and click “AMEX Offers for You” to see if you’ve been targeted to get $15 back on a $100 purchase at Staples.com.  Remember, you can also buy $100 or $200 Visa gift cards at Staples.com.  The offer expires July 31, 2014.

You may also have been targeted for a $20 statement credit when you spend $20 at Amazon.  And there is another AMEX Offer for a $25 credit when you spend $25 at Costco.  If you’re not a Costco member, this could reduce the price of your new  membership.

Were you targeted for any of these offers?
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