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$5 Credit From AMEX for New York City Restaurant Week

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Restaurant Week in New York City is from February 17, 2014 to March 7, 2014.  American Express will give you a $5 statement credit each time you spend $25 or more at participating restaurants.

Restaurant week is a great way to try new restaurants without spending a lot of money.  However, this promotion only helps if you live in New York City or are visiting.

Purchase Lunch or Dinner During NYC Restaurant Week and Get a $5 Credit From American Express

Here’s How You Get Your $5 Credit

Step 1

Link:  Register for $5 Back for Restaurant Week

Register your American Express card by completing the form with your name, card number, and email address.

Complete This Form to Register

Step 2

Link:   New York City Restaurant Week

Use your American Express card to dine in NYC at a participating restaurant and spend at least $25.

Purchase Lunch or Dinner During Restaurant Week to Get Your $5 Credit

Step 3

Get a $5 credit for each meal of $25 or more.

Your credit will appear on your statement within 8 weeks after American Express receives the charge from the merchant.

Terms & Conditions

You must register before March 7, 2014, but you might want to sign-up soon because registration is limited.

The terms say that you can only register one card and your purchase must be made directly through the merchant to qualify.  That said, I haven’t tried registering more than one card.

You will not receive the credit if you use a prepaid card, a corporate card, or an electronic wallet.

Pay Attention to the Fine Print to Ensure You Get Your $5 Statement Credit!

Bottom Line

Restaurant Week in New York City is from February 17, 2014 to March 7, 2014.  And American Express will give you a $5 statement credit for every purchase of $25 or more at participating restaurants.

Emily and I love to experience different restaurants when we travel, and restaurant weeks are a great way to try new restaurants when we travel.

 
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