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Targeted: Save Up to 50% Off Amazon With a Single AMEX Membership Rewards Point!

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Looking to get some holiday shopping done at Amazon?  I’ve got great news!

Via The Frequent Miler, you can save $30 off a $60+ Amazon purchase when you use at least 1 AMEX Membership Rewards point to pay for your purchase.  The deal is good until December 31, 2017.

I’ll show you how to take advantage of this offer.

Tis the Season for Saving Money on Your Amazon Purchases

Save $30 on $60 of Amazon Purchases

Link:   Amazon AMEX Membership Rewards Promotion 

Through December 31, 2017, folks who are targeted can save $30 off Amazon purchases of $60 or more.

Anything shipped and sold by Amazon counts as a qualifying purchase.  But it doesn’t apply to digital products, and it can only be applied to a single order.

To get the discount, you need to pay for at least part of your purchase with AMEX Membership Rewards points.  I recommend only paying with 1 point.  Because making Amazon purchases with AMEX Membership Rewards points is NOT the best deal.

Is This a Good Deal?

This is a great deal!  Because most folks can find a way to spend money on Amazon.  And you can stack it with other deals like the JetBlue shopping portal!

Team member Meghan was targeted, and plans on using the offer to stock up on snacks for her hungry toddler. 😉

Which Cards Are Eligible?

You can link any credit cards that earn AMEX Membership Rewards points to your Amazon account.  Including cards like:

Bottom Line

Through, December 31, 2017, (if you were targeted!) you can save $30 on $60 or more in qualifying purchases made at Amazon.  That’s up to 50% off!

To get the discount, you need to pay for part of your order with at least 1 AMEX Membership Rewards point.

What are you going to buy with you discount?

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