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I’m a sucker for designer clothes, but I avoid paying designer prices like the bubonic plague ( which is apparently making a comeback). Amex is appealing to this midwest boy by throwing offers at Saks OFF 5th this time around. I love a good bargain, and odds are if you’re reading this blog, you do too. Let’s check it out.
I find throughout the year the savings that can be had by adding Amex Offers to your targeted cards can outweigh your annual fee without taking any other benefits into consideration. Maybe not the entirety of the $1500+ that I pay in Amex Annual fees from my 8 cards, but every bit helps.
- American Express Platinum
- American Express Gold
- American Express Green
- American Express Business Platinum
- American Express Business Gold
- American Express Blue Business
- American Express Blue Business Plus
Amex Offers: Saks OFF 5th Spend $150 get $15 or 1500 points
These offers always come in two versions and this is no different
- Spend $150 get $15 back as a statement credit, or 1500 Amex points
- Runs until 9/30/21
- Can be done in 1 or more transactions
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