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Easy way to get $40 back on a Zoom purchase of over $149 or more. Must be US and a single purchase.
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 $2000+ that I pay in Amex Annual fees from my 10 cards, but every bit helps. If you are unfamiliar with Amex Offers, go here to read our guide.
Here are the 10 American Express Cards that I keep and links to their current offers and why we have them in our wallet and recommend your consideration.
- American Express Platinum
- American Express Gold
- American Express Green ( I no longer hold this card, but referrals are open if you want to leave yours )
- American Express Business Platinum x3
- American Express Business Gold x3
- American Express Blue Business Plus x2
Details: Zoom Spend $149 get $40 back
- Zoom.us
- Single Purchase of $149 or more
- get $40 back as statement credit
- Ends 12/21/23
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