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New AMEX Offers: Save on Dining, Electronics, Shipping, and More!

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For folks with AMEX credit cards, there are new AMEX Offers available!  You’ll receive statement credits when you make purchases with Best Buy, FedEx Office, Athleta, and more!

AMEX Offers are an easy way to save on purchases you might make anyway.  Just add the offers to your AMEX card and use that card for your spending!

Earn Either a $25 Statement Credit or 2,500 AMEX Membership Rewards Points at Best Buy
AMEX Offers are targeted, so sign-in to your American Express online account to see which deals you qualify for.

You can log-in to your account for the details of each offer.  But here is an overview of the latest deals!

1.   Best Buy

2.   FedEx Office

3.   Athleta

4.   GNC

5.   PF Chang’s

6.   Wall Street Journal

AMEX Offers are a unique perk to American Express cards.  And a great way to offset any annual fees you’re paying!

Some examples of American Express cards that are eligible for AMEX Offers are:

And don’t forget, if you have multiple AMEX cards here’s the trick to get these discounts more than once.

Bottom Line

I love saving money with AMEX Offers!  Sign-up for our newsletter and I’ll alert you whenever there are deals worth checking out!

Log-in to your AMEX account to see which offers you qualify for.  Then load the offer to your AMEX card, and use that card to make your purchase!
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