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I’ve set it a million times and I’ll say it a million more, Amex Offers is a backdoor to earning back what you spend on annual fees in statement credits or points. This is a great example. My Amex Gold, which already earns 4x points per dollar at grocery stores, was targeted to earn 15% back on purchases, up to $10. That means the next $67 grocery bill I have, which is already going on my Amex Gold will get a $10 statement credit.
Live in a household with two people? Check those accounts as you could both be targeted and save $20 easy, peasy, lemon squeezy. Just go with it…
Here are the 5 American Express Cards that I keep and links to their current offers and why we have them in our wallet and recommend your consideration. I find the Amex Gold getting MOST of my purchases these days – it’s simply the most compelling card on the market.
- American Express Platinum
- American Express Gold
- American Express Business Platinum
- American Express Blue Business
- American Express Blue Business Plus
Here’s the offer:
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