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Amex Offers: Spend $50 get $50 at Hulu
This is a great little ditty to enjoy a few free months of Hulu with no cost…unless you don’t cancel. It seems to me that since Chase introduced the Reserve, Amex has upped their game with Amex Offers. Not too long ago I posted a list of Amex Offers discounting hotels, another that gave 20k bonus points for purchasing $200 in email, and now this spend $50 get $50 at Hulu.
Here’s the deal.
- Enroll by 9/23/17
- Spend $50 by 5/23/18
- Get one time $50 credit.
- Eligible purchases must be completed by 5/23/18
- credit appears 90 days after 5/23/18
Plans start at $7.99/month
- I may set an alert to pick up a membership in November which would ultimately bill me ~$56
- It says that the credit may be reversed if qualifying purchase is cancelled…Not exactly sure if this means but I’m assuming if I cancelled in the middle of a billing cycle that the month wouldn’t be reversed, so I’d need to wait until June to cancel to get the $50 credit.
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