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News You Can Use – $15 Off Visa Gift Cards, 80,000 IHG Points Card Offer, $15 Off Telecharge.com, Six Flags Deal

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1.   Save $15 on Visa Gift Cards

Via Doctor of Credit, when you buy $300 in Visa gift cards at Office Max you’ll get an instant discount of $15 at checkout.

There’s a limit of 2 discounts per customer.  So you can purchase $600 in Visa gift cards, and save $30!

This deal ends August 29, 2015.

Buy $300 in Visa Gift Cards at Office Max and Save $15 or Get $600 in Visa Gift Cards and Save $30!

Visa gift cards are a great way to meet the minimum spending requirements on credit cards.  They come with a ~$7 activation fee per card, but with deals like this you can more than make up for the fee!

You’ll get the best deal by purchasing 3 $200 Visa gift cards.  This would usually cost ~$621 ($600 in gift cards + ~$21 in activation fees).  But with the discount you’ll only pay ~$591 (~$621 regular price for gift cards – $30 instant savings).

And don’t forget, you can earn 5% back at Office Max when you pay with AMEX SimplyCash, because it earns 5% cash back at US office supply stores.

This is a fantastic deal!  However, you may want to call Office Max to find out if they still have gift cards in stock before you make the drive.

2.   80,000 Points + $50 With Chase IHG Rewards Card (Targeted)

You may be able to sign-up for the Chase IHG Rewards card and earn 80,000 IHG points plus a $50 statement credit when you complete the minimum spending!

That’s 20,000 more points + $50 more than my affiliate link, but we always tell you about the best deals!  I don’t know how long this offer will last!

To see if you qualify for this offer, log into your IHG Rewards a ount.  Then click the link for the 80,000 IHG points + $50 statement credit sign-up bonus.

Find Out If You Can Get This Increased Offer for the Chase IHG Rewards Card!

You can also try making a test booking on the IHG site to see if the ad for the 80,000 IHG point offer appears for you.

3.   $15 Off $75+ in Broadway Show Tickets & More

Check your AMEX account to see if you were targeted to save $15 when you spend $75 or more at Telecharge.

This deal ends November 30, 2015.

To earn the $15 statement credit, purchase tickets to concerts, Broadway shows, off-Broadway shows, and more with your linked American Express card.

It’s Showtime! Save $15 on $75+ in Broadway, Concert, or Off-Broadway Tickets With AMEX Offers!

If you’re new to AMEX Offers read my guide on how to get started.  And you may be able to get this deal with each AMEX card in your wallet.

Terms & Conditions

  • Good for orders placed through Telecharge.com or by calling 800-447-7400
  • American Airlines, Icon Parking (unless included in a package), and Park Jockey purchases are excluded
  • If your order isn’t sent until after November 30, 2015, you may NOT earn the credit

4.   Sale on Six Flags Season Tickets

Slickdeals reports when you buy Six Flags 2016 season passes, you’ll get free visits for the rest of 2015, starting September 3, 2015.

In the past the passes have cost ~$45 to ~$70.

Six Flags Is Unveiling Their Cheap Season Passes on September 3, 2015!

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Remember, you can earn 2X Citi ThankYou points on entertainment (including amusement parks) with the Citi Prestige and Citi ThankYou Premier cards.  And buying things in advance (that you’re certain you’ll use!) is a great way to meet minimum spending requirements.

Or if you have the Discover it® Cash Back or Discover More card, you can earn 5% cash back when you register and purchase your tickets by December 31, 2015.

And this Saturday, Emily and I are giving away something you’ll definitely want to bring on your next trip!

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