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Targeted AMEX Offer: $5 Statement Credit When You Spend $5 at McDonald’s and Other AMEX Offers

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Check your American Express account!

Some folks are getting an offer for a $5 statement credit when you spend $5 at McDonald’s.  You must make your purchase by December 31, 2014.

If You’re Targeted, You Could Save $5 at McDonald’s!

Emily and I like to try McDonald’s in other countries to see what unique items are on the menu.  Plus, it’s a great way to save money so we can have a splurge meal during vacation.  So this is a nice added bonus!

If you’re new to AMEX Offers, I’ll show you how to sign-up for this deal!  And I tell you about a few other AMEX Offers that can save you even more money.

How to Get the $5 Statement Credit

Step 1 – Log Into Your Account & Click the AMEX Offers Tab

Log into your American Express account.  Then click the “AMEX Offers For You” tab at the bottom of the page.

Do You See an Offer for a $5 Statement Credit at McDonald’s?

Step 2 – Save the Offer

If you were targeted for this deal, click the “Save Offer” button.

You Should Get Confirmation That You Are Now Registered

Step 3 – Eat at McDonald’s

Spend $5 or more at McDonald’s with your registered American Express card by December 31, 2014.  AMEX will then add a $5 statement credit to your account.

Your Next Big Mac Could Be Free With This AMEX Offer!

You May Be Able to Get This Offer More Than Once!

If you see the AMEX Sync Offer for the $5 McDonald’s statement credit on multiple AMEX cards, you may be able to take advantage of this offer more than once!

To do this, just open each credit card account in a separate browser tab and click “Save Offer” in 1 account right after the other.

Other AMEX Offers

Even if you aren’t targeted for the $5 McDonald’s offer, there are a few publicly available AMEX Offers that can save you money!

Bottom Line

If you’re targeted, you could get a $5 American Express statement credit when you spend $5 or more at McDonald’s.  You must make a purchase at McDonald’s by December 31, 2014, to qualify for the credit.

AMEX Offers also has some great publicly available deals for Uber, Walmart.com, and Samsonite.

It only takes a few moments to register for AMEX Offers and these are great deals!

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