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News You Can Use – Save 25% at Club Carlson, $10 Off at P.F. Chang’s, $200 Visa Gift Cards Return to Staples, and Free Night at Fairmont Hotels!

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1.   Save 25% on Club Carlson Stays (Ends Tomorrow)

Points, Miles, and Martinis reports you can get 25% off your stay at select Club Carlson hotels in North America, South America, and the Caribbean.

This sale is good for stays through July 31, 2015, but you must book by July 17, 2015, at 11:59 pm Central Time.

Note:   The top of the sale landing page says the end date for the sale is July 15, 2015, but the terms & conditions have the correct date.
Save 25% on Your Stay at Club Carlson Hotels Like the Radisson Blu Warwick Hotel in Philadelphia

Club Carlson hotels include Country Inns and SuitesRadissonRadisson BluPark Inn by Radisson, and Park Plaza.

You can find a full list of hotels included in this sale on the offer page, but here are a few I found interesting:

If you pay with your US Bank Club Carlson card you’ll also earn an extra 10 Club Carlson points per $1 spent on your stay!

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And keep in mind, Club Carlson has another promotion where you can earn 10,000 Club Carlson points per night at certain Radisson hotels through December 31, 2015.

2.   $10 Back at P.F. Chang’s (Targeted)

When you spend $50+ at P.F. Chang’s (in-restaurant only), you can earn a $10 statement credit with your American Express card.  Check your account to see if you were targeted for this offer.

And you may be able to save $10 with each AMEX in your wallet!

This deal expires September 15, 2015.  Enrollment is limited, so sign-up soon!

Order P.F. Chang’s Famous Lettuce Wraps or Other Menu Items and You Can Save $10 When You Spend $50 or More

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3.   $200 Visa Gift Cards Back at Staples

$200 Visa gift cards were out of stock at Staples earlier this month.  But now via Miles to Memories, they’re back!  You can buy these cards for ~$207 after the activation fee with your credit card.

This is an easy way to meet minimum spending requirements.  That’s because you can use PIN-enabled gift cards to add funds to an AMEX prepaid card and pay bills like rent and utilities that don’t usually accept credit cards.

$200 Visa Gift Cards Back in Stock at Staples

Plus, you’ll earn bonus points or cash back at office supply stores when you pay with cards like:

And sometimes, Staples has sales that can save you money on their gift cards.  Currently, you can get a $15 Staples gift card when you buy $300 or more in MasterCard gift cards (in-store only) through July 18, 2015.

4.   Free Night at Fairmont Hotels + $25 Credit

Book a 3 to 6 consecutive night stay (depending on the hotel) at a participating Fairmont hotel and you can get 1 night free and $25 hotel credit from AMEX Offers.

To get this deal, use promotional code “PMXX” and pay with your AMEX card!

This offer lasts through December 31, 2015.

Folks traveling to Canada this summer to make the most of the good exchange rate could consider staying at The Fairmont Banff Springs, The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, or The Fairmont Royal York.

Get a Night Free + $25 Credit at The Fairmont Banff Springs in Canada and Other Fairmont Hotels With Promotional Code “PMXX”

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Remember, you can also earn 2 free nights with the Chase Fairmont card!  Emily and I don’t earn a commission on this card, but we always tell you about the best deals!

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