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Sweetheart Deals From AMEX & Visa to Help You Earn “Bonus Points” on Valentine’s Day!

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Are you (like me!) still searching for the perfect gift for that special someone in your life?

Valentine’s Day is swiftly approaching (Next Saturday!).  And I’ve put together a list of great deals you can get with your AMEX & Visa credit cards.

Here Are Some Valentine’s Deals You’re Sure to LOVE!

5 AMEX Offers That Will Melt Their Heart

AMEX Offers has lots of discounts that can save you money on Valentine’s Day.  If you’re new to AMEX Offers, check out my post on how to get started.

When you find a deal you like, you may be able to add it to multiple American Express cards.

1.   City Sports

Looking for a gift for the athlete in your life?  City Sports has everything from activity trackers to yoga mats.  And you’ll get $20 off when you spend $100 or more at City Sports.

Just tweet “#AmexCitySports” to register your card and make your purchase by March 16, 2015.

Get Her Heart Pumping With New Workout Gear
How to Save More at City Sports

Sign-up for the City Sports rewards program and you’ll instantly receive a promotional code for 5% off your order.  See the terms for excluded brands.  You’ll also get 5% back in rewards and FREE shipping!

And you can earn 6% cash back if you click through Active Junky before you shop.  You usually won’t earn the bonus through shopping portals when you use a coupon code at check out.  So you’ll have to decide between the instant 5% savings and 6% cash back.

2.   Drybar

If your loved one could use a little pampering, a trip to Drybar might do the trick!  Drybar offers wash, dry, style, and even scalp massages.

Blow Her Away With the Gift of Perfect Hair

Tweet “#AmexDrybar” and get $10 back when you spend $50 or more by March 31, 2015.  This deal is good in-store only.

3.   Henri Bendel

You can get $50 back when you spend $200 or more on handbags and accessories at Henri Bendel.

To get the discount tweet “#AmexHenriBendel” and make your purchase by February 15, 2015.

Save $50 on a Henri Bendel Purse With Your AMEX Card
How to Save More at Henri Bendel

Currently, when you visit the Henri Bendel site, you’ll get a pop-up offering 20% off when you sign-up for their mailing list.  Once you sign-up, the offer is valid for 48 hours.

Tip:  Create a separate junk email address, so it’s easy to take advantage of deals like this without filling up your regular inbox.

You can also get 6% cash back at TopCashBack.  Or if you prefer to earn points for travel, you can earn 3 to 6 bonus points per dollar spent.

Earn 4X American Airlines Miles per Dollar Spent at Henri Bendel

4.   Mervis Diamonds

Thinking of giving your Valentine a special treat this year?  Through February 14, 2015, you can get $100 back when you spend $500 or more at Mervis Diamonds when you tweet “AmexMDiamonds” with your connected AMEX card.

Save $100 on Everything That Sparkles by Tweeting #AmexMDiamonds

5.   Teleflora

You can never go wrong with an old classic.  Get $15 back when you spend $50 or more at Teleflora.  To get this discount tweet “#AmexTeleflora” and make your purchase by February 14, 2015.

Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue, Flowers Are Easier Than Poetry
How to Save More at Teleflora

There are plenty of shopping portal bonus options for Teleflora.  You can check evreward or CashBackMonitor.

17 Lovely Visa Discounts

To take advantage of Visa Discounts just enter the coupon code at check-out and pay with your Visa card.

Note:  Most Visa Discount deals expire December 31, 2015, but I’ve noted where there’s a different expiration date.

1.   1-800-FLOWERS

You can save 20% on gifts at 1-800-FLOWERS.  Just enter promotional code “VISA38” at check-out or mention the code when you call-in your order.

Save 20% on More Than Just Flowers With Promotional Code “VISA38″

1-800-FLOWERS can charge some hefty fees.  Join their Celebrations Rewards program for $30 and avoid paying shipping & service charges for an entire year.

Plus you’ll earn Celebrations Rewards points on every purchase which you can cash in for flowers and other products.

Keep in mind, you can also earn 1,000 Southwest points or 1,750 JetBlue points per order of ~$30 or more.

2.   Blue Nile

Enter code “VISAW2015” when you check-out at Blue Nile and you’ll save 10% on select purchases.  See the terms for a full list of products that are excluded.

But You Might Be Better Off Using Promotional Code “HEART15″ to Get up to 25% Off Valentine’s Day Jewelry

3.   Cookies by Design

A cookie bouquet from Cookies by Design could be the perfect treat for your sweetheart!  Enter promotional code “VISA152015” and you’ll save 15% when you spend $40 or more.

If You Order by February 8, 2015, You Could Save 20% on Orders Over $50

4.   Fromyouflowers.com

Save 25% on flowers and gifts by clicking the redeem button on the offer page.  Or mention code “23W” or “050” when you order by phone at 1-800-838-8853.

Save 15% on Flowers, Gift Baskets, and More Through February 28, 2015
How to Save More at Fromyouflowers.com

If you haven’t already, register your Visa business card for the Visa Savings Edge program.  Then you’ll automatically get 8% cash back on your order.  

5.   Gemvara

Click “Redeem Offer” on the offer page to save 10% on jewelry.

 
Or Mention Code “VISA10″ When You Place Your Order Over the Phone by Calling 1-800-436-8803
 

6.   Maison Birks

You can also save 10% on jewelry at Maison Birks.

Enter Code “VISA4BIRKS” to Save 10%

7, 8, 9…17.  Clothing & Accessories

Finally, there are lots of discounts on clothing & accessories at a wide variety of stores.  So you’re sure to find something that fits your Valentine’s taste.

Bottom Line

Next Saturday is Valentine’s Day.  And there are lots of ways to save on gifts with your American Express or Visa credit cards!  And that leaves more money for Big Travel!

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