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How I (hopefully) bought 20k Amex Membership Rewards for $201.16

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I love Amex Offers, and they love me.

A couple of months ago I was targeted with an offer from Intermedia= Spend $200 get 20k bonus Membership Rewards. Pretty sweet deal, right? Effectively, this is straight up buying points for a penny each if you discard the product altogether. As soon as I saw the offer I immediately went to Intermedia to get in on the deal. The problem? It was email, and it was billed monthly. I initially thought I’d purchase full year plans assuming that they would bill for the entire year upfront. Wrong. They discount the monthly billing by a $1, but continue to bill you monthly for a year. HMPH!

This would mean I’d need a lot of accounts.

Matters were made worst when I discovered they prorated the first month’s fee, which meant I’d either have to purchase MORE accounts if I were to buy late in the month and still crack $200 needed to greenlight the offer, or wait until the next month started.  I figured if they were pro-rating the first month, it meant billing occurred on the 1st of the month, and if I bought late in the month I wouldn’t have a lot of time to cancel all of those accounts before getting billed again.

Honestly, this was beginning to be more work than I’d really wanted.

But I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to buy Membership Rewards so cheaply.  I decided if I was going to do it, I’d do it at the beginning of July, August, or September.  I totally forgot about it in July, but for whatever reason, a few days ago, the deal popped into my head and I went for it.  Here’s how I (hopefully) bought 20k Amex Membership Rewards for $201.16

Here’s the offer: 

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And the various email plans offered by Intermedia

Intermedia= Spend $200 get 20k bonus Membership Rewards

As I’d mentioned above, Intermedia pro-rates the monthly billing. Since I was looking on August 4th it would only bill me for the remaining days of the month. I punched the numbers and found 15 Cloud Email + Backup accounts to be the best.

I also presume this means that my next month’s bill will hit the card on the first day of the month, and I’d need to cancel the account before then to avoid double the cost of my points.

Intermedia= Spend $200 get 20k bonus Membership Rewards

You’ll go through some brief setup stuff and then you’ll proceed to Review & Checkout. The Pro-rated bill is factored in, and it totaled $201.16

Intermedia= Spend $200 get 20k bonus Membership Rewards

You want to make sure you setup your own account, otherwise you won’t get billed until your email is setup, and you’ll be contacted by Intermedia.

Intermedia= Spend $200 get 20k bonus Membership Rewards

You can see in the terms and conditions that you are able to cancel the service, and do it online. Great!

If this wasn’t explicitly stated…there wouldn’t be any reason to execute this offer without a need for a lot of email.

Intermedia= Spend $200 get 20k bonus Membership Rewards

 

That was enough for me. I bought.Intermedia= Spend $200 get 20k bonus Membership Rewards

Right now I have a pending purchase for $1.

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Per a reader on FrequentMiler this seems to be normal and after a few days the pending charge falls off and the bill goes through, Amex points get credited.

May 31st was a business day, so I’m hoping mine fall off early this week after a few business days have passed.

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I’ll keep you guys updated. But fingers crossed it works and I just bought 20k Amex Membership Rewards for $201.16

Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities.

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8 Comments

  • Antonio September 8, 2017

    So…. did it work?

    • Miles September 8, 2017

      Antonio – The initial charge never went from Pending until the second month’s bill came through. I canceled the account and everything was refunded. Not worth the trouble IMO.

  • ClimberMonkeysAbroad August 8, 2017

    Some people were told that they have to migrate their emails for the charge to go through completely. Did yours go through and get authorized yet???

    • Miles August 8, 2017

      Hey ClimberMonkeysAbroad – Mine is still a pending $1 charge, and I haven’t migrated anything yet. Looks like this may be the case

  • ND August 6, 2017

    I have this offer on business plat Amex also. Just wondering why you jumped through so many hoops to buy 20k Amex points for $200? I am on the fence about this one. Do you have a specific redemption in mind for those 20,000 points? Just curious what’s your thinking behind this…

    • Miles August 6, 2017

      ND – maybe I’m just crazy, but I didn’t think it was that much effort to get a great deal on the points. Aside from writing the post I don’t think I put more than 30-45 mins into it. With that being said… I haven’t had to go through the cancellation process yet lol.

      • ND August 7, 2017

        Heh, let me know how that goes. If I had a specific redemption in mind, I might have jumped on this. Btw, enjoying your posts and jealous of your pimptastic travels 🙂 keep it up!!

  • Mark August 6, 2017

    Sounds like a lot of work. Good luck.

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