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$20 Statement Credit When You Spend $20 at Amazon (Targeted AMEX Sync Offer)!

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Via FatWallet, American Express Sync Offers is giving folks more free shopping money!  If you’re targeted, you can get a $20 statement credit for spending $20 on Amazon through August 31, 2014.

Spend $20 for Free on Amazon!

Some folks are also reporting getting an offer for a $20 statement credit when they spend $40, which is still a great deal!

Check your AMEX account to see if you’ve received an offer for a statement credit when you shop at Amazon!  While you’re looking, you might also see a $25 credit for spending $25 at Costco!

Were You Targeted for This Offer?

Here’s how 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.

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

Do You See the $20 Amazon Statement Credit Offer in Your Account?

Step 2 – Save the Offer

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

Save the offer to Your Credit Card

Step 3 – Shop on Amazon for Free!

Use your card to make a purchase of $20 or more on Amazon and receive at $20 statement credit from American Express.

Spend at Least $20 on Amazon and Get $20 Back!
But what if you don’t have any shopping to do on Amazon now?  Try buying a gift card!  Amazon sells gift cards to many other stores and restaurants such as Whole Foods, The Cheesecake Factory, Starbucks, movies theaters, etc.

Or you can buy an electronic or physical gift card for any amount from Amazon to use later.

Bottom Line

If you’re targeted, you could get a $20 AMEX statement credit when you spend $20 or more at Amazon.

It doesn’t get better than free money!  I wasn’t targeted for this offer, but I hope you were!

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