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News You Can Use – $50 Off Sheraton, $20 Off Cable TV, $10 Off Olive Garden, New JetBlue Card, & More

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1.   Save $50 at Sheraton Hotels (Targeted)

You can get $50 off $250+ on your room rate and room charges at Sheraton hotels (in the US & US territories) with AMEX Offers.

Log into your American Express account to see if you qualify.  This deal is good through December 31, 2015.

If you’re new to AMEX Offers, here are details on how these deals work.

Saving $50 Is a Nice Added Bonus to Your Stay at Tranquil Sheraton Hotels Like This 1 in Waikiki

If you add this deal to your Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express or Starwood Preferred Guest® Business Credit Card from American Express card, you’ll also earn 2X Starwood points on your stay.

And you may be able to get this discount more than once.

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2.   $20 Off Your Cable or Satellite Bill (Certain Locations Only)

Here’s another great AMEX Offer!  When you use your synced American Express card to pay $50 or more on your cable or satellite bill, you’ll earn a $10 statement credit.  And you can get this credit twice.

Check your AMEX account to see if you have this offer.

You can earn the credit through January 31, 2016, in the following locations:

Need help with signing-up?  My post on AMEX Offers can help!  And if you have more than 1 AMEX card that was targeted for this deal, you can save even more!

$10 Off When You Spend $50 on Your Cable Bill. That’s Easy Money!

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3.   Save $10 on $50+ in Olive Garden Gift Cards

Looking for holiday shopping ideas?  You can save $10 on a $50+ Olive Garden gift card purchase when you use your synced American Express card through January 15, 2016.

Check your American Express account!  You may have received the offer more than once.

To get the deal, you must purchase the gift card with your synced American Express card through OliveGarden.com/Amex10.

Save $10 on a $50+ Olive Garden Gift Card Purchase With AMEX Offers!

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4.   What’s the Deal With the Email Sent to AMEX Prepaid Cardholders?

AMEX prepaid cardholders received an email yesterday about upcoming changes.
Don’t Worry, These Changes Won’t Impact Most Million Mile Secrets Readers!

According to the email you can:

Some folks thought the email might mean you can load Target REDcard Prepaid card with debit cards again.  But unfortunately, that deal is still dead because the recent change in policy appears to be coming from Target, NOT American Express.

5.   New Barclaycard JetBlue Card Coming Soon

Earlier this month I wrote about the end of the AMEX JetBlue card.  And now via Free Frequent Flyer Miles, the new Barclaycard JetBlue MasterCard will be available early 2016.

I Hope the New Barclaycard JetBlue Card Comes With a Great Sign-Up Bonus So I Can Kick Back in JetBlue’s Mint Class!

Remember, this Saturday is our Blog Giveaway.  This week Emily and I are giving away 15,000 British Airways Avios points!  That’s enough points for a 1-way flight from Boston to Ireland.

Editorial Note: We're the Million Mile Secrets team. And we're proud of our content, opinions and analysis, and of our reader's comments. These haven’t been reviewed, approved or endorsed by any of the airlines, hotels, or credit card issuers which we often write about. And that’s just how we like it! :)