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New AMEX Offer: Discounted Luxury Hotel Stays!

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Via Points, Miles & Martinis, there’s a new useful AMEX Offer available for folks with an upcoming stay at JW Marriott!

AMEX Offers are an easy way to save money.  To take advantage of these deals, just add the offers to your AMEX card.  Then you’ll earn a statement credit when you make a qualifying purchase.
Stay at the JW Marriott Chicago for Less With This AMEX Offer

AMEX Offers are targeted, so sign-in to your American Express online account to see if you qualify for this deal.

Here are the details!

JW Marriott AMEX Offer

Until September 5, 2017, you can get a $40 statement credit on a $200+ stay at JW Marriott!  There are 25 JW Marriott hotels in the US that you can use this deal with.

Here’s what you need to know:

You should receive the credit within 90 days of your purchase.  And remember, if you have multiple targeted AMEX cards, you can get this deal more than once!

Bottom Line

You’ll save $40 off a stay of $200+ at JW Marriott hotels after you load this AMEX Offer to your AMEX card, and use it to pay for your stay!  This offer is valid until September 5, 2017.

Just check your AMEX account to see if you qualify.  Then attach the offer to your AMEX card, and start saving!
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