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1.   1,000 Free American Airlines Miles

Doctor of Credit writes, you can earn a quick 1,000 American Airlines miles.

To earn the miles, watch 6 videos (you can skip to the end) and answer 6 questions (you don’t have to answer correctly).

This deal is good until June 12, 2015, at 12:00 pm Central Time.

Watch Videos and Answer Questions to Earn 1,000 American Airlines Miles

Here’s how it works:

This is only takes a few minutes and it’s a great way to keep your American Airlines miles from expiring for another 18 months!

2.   $20 Off $20 at SamsClub.com

You can save $20 at SamsClub.com with AMEX Offers.  Tweet “#AMEXSamsClub” to @AMEXOffers.  Then use your linked American Express card to make a purchase of $20 or more and you’ll receive a $20 statement credit.

This deal expires September 30, 2015, but enrollment is limited.

You will only earn the statement credit for online purchases.

Free $20 Purchase at SamsClub.com With Your AMEX Card

If there’s a store near you, select in-store pick-up to avoid shipping costs.

Don’t have a Sam’s Club membership?  You can still buy items on SamsClub.com, but you’ll pay a 10% fee.

If you’re new to AMEX Offers, check out my post with more details on how to register for these deals.  And if you have more than 1 AMEX card, you should be able to get this deal more than once!

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3.   Save $20 on Visa Gift Cards at Office Depot or OfficeMax

Via Frequent Miler, you’ll get $20 off when you buy $300 or more in Visa gift cards at Office Depot and OfficeMax.

You can get this discount through May 16, 2015.  There’s a limit of 2 per customer.

Most Visa gift cards charge a ~$7 activation fee.  So if you buy two $200 Visa gift cards, you’ll pay ~$14 in fees.  But with this deal you’ll get a $20 discount and come out ahead ~$6.

This is an excellent way to meet the minimum spending on your credit cards!

$20 Off $300 in Visa Gift Cards at Office Depot and OfficeMax

Remember to use a card that will earn 5X points (or 5% cash back) at office supply stores:

4.   Earn up to 7,500 Starwood Points (Targeted)

Deals We Like reports, some folks can earn up to 7,500 Starwood hotel points when you complete paid stays at Starwood hotels through July 31, 2015.

Register by June 30, 2015.  This offer was sent out to certain Starwood members via email.

7,500 Starwood points is enough for a free night at a category 3 hotel.

You Could Stay for Free at the Sheraton Rhodes Resort in Greece!

So this is a good deal for folks who already have plans to stay at a Starwood hotel.

Here’s how you can earn the points:

5.   2 Free Admirals Club Passes (Targeted)

A Million Mile Secrets reader received 2 Admirals Club passes via snail mail.  You can share these passes with friends and family.

This offer is targeted to Citi AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard cardholders.  So if you have this card, keep an eye on your mail!  Be careful not to toss this out, because it looks like junk mail!

The Citi American Airlines Executive Card Comes With Free Admirals Club Membership, but You May Also Get 2 Passes in the Mail to Share!
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