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AmEx Offers: Spend $500 Get $25 Cashback

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One of the many aspects that make American Express credit cards lucrative is AmEx Offers. It’s a program that saves cardmembers money or earns points on your shopping, dining, and/or retail spending. Simply add brands to your card(s) and receive discounts in the form of statement credits or additional Amex points with your spending.

Amex Offers for each brand are only available on one card at a time. So with this offer, once you add it to a card, you are unable to add the offer to additional cards in your name.

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AmEx Offers Cashback

Cardmembers receive a $25 statement credit by spending $500+ on your enrolled card in a single transaction. You are limited to 10 total statement credits for a total of $250 cashback. This offer ends 6/30/2021. For more information on this offer, check out this article and this article.

Common AmEx Offers Questions

Which cards are eligible for Amex Offers?

The only AmEx cards not eligible are AmEx Corporate Cards, AmEx Gift Cards, and Prepaid Cards.

How do I get started with Amex Offers?

Log into your account and go to the “Amex Offers and Benefits” tab. Find the new offers on your account and select the ones to add to your card.

Can I participate with more than one American Express Card?

Only one AmEx card is eligible for each offer. In other words, you can only add an Amex Offer to an eligible American Express card once.

How and when will I get credit for my Amex Offer?

If you make a qualifying purchase, a statement credit or extra points will automatically appear on your card account within 90 days after the end of the offer period. So, contact AmEx if the credit or points are not on your account within 90 days.

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