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Hot! Save $50 Off $100+ Airbnb Purchase With AMEX Offers!

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There’s a terrific new AMEX Offer today to save $50 off a $100+ Airbnb purchase!  This includes Airbnb gift cards!

If you can find an Airbnb rental for ~$100, or purchase $100 in gift cards, it’s like getting 50% off!  Airbnb is great if you prefer a more local vibe, are staying a few weeks, or want to get off the beaten path when you travel.

Skip the Chain Hotels and Stay Somewhere Unique Instead With Airbnb

I’ll show you how to get the deal!

How Does It Work?

Link:   AMEX Offers Save $50 of $100+ Airbnb Purchase

Link:   How to Sign-Up for AMEX Offers

Link:   Sign-Up for Airbnb and Get $20 Off

You can earn $50 off a $100+ Airbnb purchase (includes approved bookings and gift cards) when you use your synced AMEX card by December 31, 2015.

To get in on this deal, use your synced Twitter account to tweet @AmexOffers using the hashtag “#AmexAirbnb“.  If you haven’t synced your AMEX card before, read this post for instructions.

Tweet “#AMEXAirbnb” @AmexOffers to Get This Deal! Or Sign-In to Your AMEX Account and Add It to Your Card

Be sure to watch for a confirmation response from @AmexOffers.  That way you’ll know the offer has been added to your account.

And if you have multiple Twitter accounts, you can sync different cards to get the deal multiple times.

Or, sign-in to your American Express account and add the offer to your card.  If you have multiple cards, you could get the offer more than once.

If you’re new to Airbnb, you can register with my link to earn $20 back on your 1st booking of $75+ (this should stack with the AMEX Offers deal!).  So on a $100+ booking, you’d save a total of $70!

Enrollment is limited.  So I’d add this offer to your AMEX accounts quickly.  Even if you have no immediate plans for an Airbnb stay, you can always buy gift cards (they don’t expire) to use later!

Terms & Conditions

  • Offer valid for approved bookings and gift cards purchased through Airbnb.com and the Airbnb mobile app by December 31, 2015
  • You must spend $100 or more in a single transaction
  • Not valid for bookings made with gift cards
  • You can get the deal on US and international Airbnb bookings

Don’t forget to check out my posts on how to choose a safe Airbnb, and how to negotiate a lower price!

Bottom Line

Through AMEX Offers, you can save $50 off a $100+ Airbnb purchase (includes approved bookings and gift cards) by December 31, 2015.

To get the deal, tweet @AmexOffers including hashtag “#AMEXAirbnb” with your synced AMEX account.  Or sign-in to your American Express account online and add it to your cards.

Read this post for instructions on how to add AMEX Offers to your accounts.  You may be able to get the deal on multiple cards!

Don’t forget, new Airbnb users can save another $20 off a $75+ purchase when they sign-up with my link.

This offer won’t last for long.  Even if you don’t have plans for an Airbnb stay, it’s worth buying Airbnb gift cards for later because they don’t expire!

Let me know if you get in on the deal!

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