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$20 Credit at Amazon When You Shop With AMEX Membership Rewards Points!

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Use your American Express Membership Rewards points to pay for a portion of your order on Amazon and you’ll get a $20 credit.  Your order must be completed by November 9, 2014, to qualify.

The American Express Money Tree Keeps On Giving. This Time You Can Earn a $20 Amazon Credit!

I’ll show you how get the Amazon credit!

 How to Earn the $20 Amazon Credit

 Link:   $20 Amazon Credit When You Shop With AMEX Points

Step 1 – Link Your AMEX Membership Rewards Card to Amazon

Visit the Shop With Points page.

Then Click “Get Started” and Log Into Your Amazon Account

Step 2 – Add Your AMEX Card Information

Enter your card number and billing address.

Link Your AMEX Membership Rewards Card to Your Amazon Account

You can earn the credit with American Express cards that earn Membership Rewards points such as:

Here are a few examples of cards that don’t qualify:

 Step 3 – Start Shopping & Enter the Code!

Add items sold directly by Amazon to your cart and pay at least a portion of your total with AMEX Membership Rewards points.

Then enter promotional code “SWP20AMR” to get your credit!

Enter Promotional Code “SWP20AMR” to Get the $20 Credit

You should see the $20 credit on the final check-out page.

Bottom Line

You can earn a $20 Amazon credit when you shop with AMEX Membership Rewards points by November 9, 2014.

Link your AMEX Membership Rewards card to your Amazon account.  Then add items sold directly by Amazon to your cart.  You can pay as little as $1 of your total with Membership Rewards points and enter code “SWP20AMR” to get your $20 credit.

This only takes a few minutes and who doesn’t love free money!

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