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News You Can Use – Easy $50 at Best Buy & $10 Credit for Samsung Users, Cheap IHG Points, Save $25 at J.Crew

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1.   Free $50 Best Buy E-Gift Card

Via FatWallet, folks who have a compatible Samsung smartphone can earn an easy $50 Best Buy e-gift card.

Your Samsung Phone Could Earn You $50 Best Buy Gift Card

Here’s how the deal works:

Keep in mind, this offer is only available while supplies last.  So it’s best to sign-up sooner rather than later!

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2.   $10 Statement Credit When You Spend $10

Here’s another deal for folks who have a compatible Samsung smartphone and Samsung Pay!

Danny Deal Guru reports, you can earn a $10 statement credit when you use your Citi credit or debit MasterCard to spend $10 or more with Samsung Pay.  This deal is good through December 19, 2015.
Earn Your $10 Statement Credit in 3 Quick Steps!

The $10 will be credited to your account within 45 days of completing your last qualifying transaction.

These Samsung Pay deals are a nice way to save for folks who don’t have an iPhone.  But you can earn Big Savings by using your Discover it® Cash Back with Apple Pay for up to ~$2,000 in cash back!

3.   Cheap IHG Points

When you buy IHG points, you’ll earn a 100% point bonus through November 30, 2015.

You’ll get the best deal if you buy 26,000 to 60,000 IHG points.  This gives you a rate of 0.575 cents per point.

Use Your IHG Points for a Romantic Getaway in the City of Lights With a Stay at the InterContinental Paris

If you already have plans for a paid stay, this is a great way to save.  It’s better than the IHG Cash & Points trick, which gets you a rate of ~0.7 cents per point.  Plus, you can save Chase Ultimate Rewards points rather than transferring them to IHG.

But I’d rather sign-up for the Chase IHG Rewards Club Select Credit Card and earn an easy 60,000 IHG points for spending $1,000 on everyday purchases within the first 3 months of opening your account.  Plus, you’ll earn a $50 statement credit after your 1st purchase.

4.   Save $25 at J.Crew When You Spend $125+

When you spend $125 or more at J.Crew with your registered American Express card, you’ll earn a $25 statement credit through AMEX Offers.  This deal is good in-store and online through January 4, 2016.

Tweet “#AMEXJCrew” with your synced Twitter account to sign-up for this deal.  If you’re new to AMEX Offers, this post will show you how it works.

You may be able to get this deal more than once!  And there are ways to stack this offer for even more savings!

Look Sharp for the Holidays for Less With a $25 Statement Credit When You Spend $125+ at J.Crew

Here are some ways to get more from this deal:

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