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Amex offer: $15 back on $50 purchase with 1800Flowers. Stack to earn 30x miles.
I just checked my Amex offers and ran across a great offer just in time for Mother’s Day. $15 back on $50 purchase with 1800Flowers. They great thing about Amex offers is that they work in the form of a statement credit. This means that, as long as you pay with your registered Amex, you can stack the Amex offer with another offer code. It just so happens that American Airlines is offering 30x miles when using offer code A54. You can order something from 1800Flowers, get $15 back, and earn 30x AA miles at the same time. Great deal.
Here’s the Amex offer. You must activate the offer on your account.
Not all accounts will be targeted.
Terms and conditions.
When you buy your gift enter offer code A54
This will also satisfy 1 of your 4 requirements to earn 10k bonus AA miles.
Weeeee LOOOOOOOVE to stack on stack on stack here at MonkeyMiles.
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