New Amex Offer Spend $50 at Amazon and Get $20 Off --TheCreditShifu

Use an American Express card to make a single purchase of $50 or more on Amazon and get $20 off a future purchase. This is an offer from Amazon using their link, rather than an Amex offer activated on their site. The $50 spend required under this limited-time Amex offer can be on anything shipped and sold by Amazon except Amazon gift cards. You’ll receive an e-mail about the $20 credit after your qualifying order has been shipped. The $20 credit can be used on any Amazon Moments store purchase.

 

New Amex Offer: The Fine Print

The offer can only be redeemed once per customer / account and expires on July 22nd. 

You will have until August 22nd to make use of the $20 credit. 

If you return any of the items involved in the promotion, Amazon reserves the right to remove the promotional credit.

The $20 off will only work on purchases made on the Amazon Moments store – a “curated list of items with 4 stars or above”. The list includes over 60,000 items so you’ll have a nice variety to choose from. 

Certainly having your Amazon account credit with $20 would’ve been a more attractive offer, but this might still be a nice bonus.

 

Amex is not the only credit card that offers perks and bonuses for purchases made at Amazon. Chase Freedom just released next quarter’s 5% cashback rotating categories and these include Amazon and Whole Foods

 


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