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News You Can Use – $15 Off at Walmart.com, Easy 750 United Airlines Miles, 4,000 Miles for Shopping, & More!

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1.   $15 Off $79+ at Walmart.com (Targeted)

When you spend $79 or more at Walmart.com (Online only) with your American Express card, you can save $15.  This is an terrific deal because many folks shop at Walmart.com for everyday items anyway!

You have until August 31, 2015, to save with this offer.  But enrollment is limited.

Shop Online at Walmart and Get a $15 Statement Credit When You Spend $79 or More

Check your AMEX account to see if you have this AMEX Offer!  And if you have more than 1 American Express card, you may be able to save $15 more than once!

And for $35+ orders, shipping is free!

There is a place for you to add a 2nd credit card at check-out, but you have to select 1 card.  So for example, you can NOT buy a $160 item, and pay with 2 cards to get $30 off.

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2.   4,000 United Airlines Miles for Shopping Online

If you have back-to-school or fall shopping on your to-do list, you can earn up to 4,000 United Airlines bonus miles by clicking through the United Airlines shopping portal.

You Can Earn as Many as 4,000 United Airlines Miles on Back to School Purchases. Plus, You’ll Be Entered to Win 100,000 United Airlines Miles and $2,500!

This deal is good through August 12, 2015, at 11:59 pm Eastern Time.

Your purchases must be made at participating stores.  And you’ll earn the bonus in increments based on how much spending you complete:

These bonus miles you earn are in addition to the regular shopping portal bonus.

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3.   Easy 750 United Airlines Miles With MyPoints

Via One Mile at a Time, you can earn 750 United Airlines miles by simply signing-up for MyPoints.  MyPoints is a site where you can earn points for shopping online and you can register for free.

750 United Airlines Miles for a Few Minutes of Your Time!

I don’t know when this offer expires, so you may want to sign-up quickly before it’s gone.

To earn the bonus points:

You can earn another 1,000 United Airlines miles by clicking through MyPoints and spending $25 or more on qualifying purchases within the 1st 30 days of opening your account.

Folks report this company sends out a lot of email to its members.  If you don’t already have one, I recommend folks create a spam email account for deals like this.

While 750 United Airlines miles may not seem like much, it will keep your United Airlines miles from expiring for another 18 months.

4.   AMEX Checkout & Ticketmaster Moneymaker Is Back!

AMEX is offering a $10 statement credit with each AMEX card in your wallet for making an online purchase (of any amount) at participating stores using AMEX Checkout.  This deal is good through September 7, 2015.

I’ve showed you how you can make money on this deal at NewEgg and Ticketmaster.  The Ticketmaster deal had come to an end.

Earn $5 for Your Pocket and Donate $5 to Cancer Research at Ticketmaster With Your AMEX Cards

But now Doctor of Credit reports, this deal is back!

You can earn a $5 profit when you:

You can earn a $10 statement credit with EACH AMEX card you have!

I had to wait 12 minutes to get through to buy a ticket to the event.  So there is a lot of traffic and I don’t expect this deal to last long!

5.   Saturday’s Giveaway!

I’m very excited about this Saturday’s contest on Million Mile Secrets.  A lucky reader is going to win Big Air Travel!

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