I did not have it on my blue cash everyday, blue cash preferred, or my amex everyday card.
I sometimes wonder if having all the accounts under the same login reduces offers (or the quality of offers).
I know with my Home Depot cards, I have separate logins for them and I am always getting $15 off $100, $25 off $100, $100 off $500, etc... on both accounts. I tried asking one of the chat CSR's if I combined both cards under the same login if that would reduce my coupon offers..... he had no idea what I was talking about and I should have known better.
American Express via Amex Offers[amexoffers.com] is offering Select American Express Platinum Cardholders: $200 Statement Credit When You Spend $1000+ at Samsung stores or samsung.com/us by June 30, 2021.
Note, offer availability will vary by cardholder. Log in to your American Express account to see if the offer is available and then "add to card". Only U.S-issued Consumer Platinum and Consumer and Business Centurion American Express Cards are eligible.
I did not have it on my blue cash everyday, blue cash preferred, or my amex everyday card.
I sometimes wonder if having all the accounts under the same login reduces offers (or the quality of offers).
I know with my Home Depot cards, I have separate logins for them and I am always getting $15 off $100, $25 off $100, $100 off $500, etc... on both accounts. I tried asking one of the chat CSR's if I combined both cards under the same login if that would reduce my coupon offers..... he had no idea what I was talking about and I should have known better.
Man why you have BCE and BCP and ED????? For supermarket why not go just EDP?
I am not the average US consumer. I don't grocery shop weekly, monthly, or yearly. Rarely do I actually fill a cart with food as I eat out 2 times a day. I will buy water and pop and occasional snacks but as for spending money at Meijer or Kroger... that is almost non-existent.
Note, offer availability will vary by cardholder. Log in to your American Express account to see if the offer is available and then "add to card". Only U.S-issued Consumer Platinum and Consumer and Business Centurion American Express Cards are eligible.
Man why you have BCE and BCP and ED????? For supermarket why not go just EDP?
Why would you want to use EDP at supermarkets when it earns 3x points vs the BCP cars which earns 6% cash back at supermarkets? Even if you hit 30 transactions on the EDP card then you're earning another 50% points which basically gives you 4.5x points on supermarket purchases. Maybe you're using the claim by some sites that each Amex point is worth about 2 cents which would make the EDP points more valuable than the 6% cash back using the BCP card.
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You mean free AFTER spending $1000+ on something else😜
I sometimes wonder if having all the accounts under the same login reduces offers (or the quality of offers).
I know with my Home Depot cards, I have separate logins for them and I am always getting $15 off $100, $25 off $100, $100 off $500, etc... on both accounts. I tried asking one of the chat CSR's if I combined both cards under the same login if that would reduce my coupon offers..... he had no idea what I was talking about and I should have known better.
It's a platinum/centurion card offer.
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Note, offer availability will vary by cardholder. Log in to your American Express account to see if the offer is available and then "add to card". Only U.S-issued Consumer Platinum and Consumer and Business Centurion American Express Cards are eligible.
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I sometimes wonder if having all the accounts under the same login reduces offers (or the quality of offers).
I know with my Home Depot cards, I have separate logins for them and I am always getting $15 off $100, $25 off $100, $100 off $500, etc... on both accounts. I tried asking one of the chat CSR's if I combined both cards under the same login if that would reduce my coupon offers..... he had no idea what I was talking about and I should have known better.
I am not the average US consumer. I don't grocery shop weekly, monthly, or yearly. Rarely do I actually fill a cart with food as I eat out 2 times a day. I will buy water and pop and occasional snacks but as for spending money at Meijer or Kroger... that is almost non-existent.
Note, offer availability will vary by cardholder. Log in to your American Express account to see if the offer is available and then "add to card". Only U.S-issued Consumer Platinum and Consumer and Business Centurion American Express Cards are eligible.
Why would you want to use EDP at supermarkets when it earns 3x points vs the BCP cars which earns 6% cash back at supermarkets? Even if you hit 30 transactions on the EDP card then you're earning another 50% points which basically gives you 4.5x points on supermarket purchases. Maybe you're using the claim by some sites that each Amex point is worth about 2 cents which would make the EDP points more valuable than the 6% cash back using the BCP card.