Amazon is offering select American Express Cardmembers: 40% Off Their Amazon Order (Maximum Discount of $40) when they qualify and set their American Express Membership Rewards Points as their payment method and use at least a portion of it for their order (typically 1 Amex Points will qualify) to receive this promotional offer discount or when following the instructions listed below.
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Note, must currently have an eligible Amex Card enrolled on your account and activate the promotional offer in the link above. Discount(s) may vary from account to account (ex; users have mentioned receiving 20% Off ($30 Max Discount)/etc.)
Note, must qualifying for this promotional offer to continue
Click on the 'Activate Now' button to active this promotional offer
Note, you must click on the button to receive the promotional credit
Shop for any eligible products shipped and sold by Amazon. Promotional offer can be redeemed on multiple purchase w/ a max total discount of $40
At checkout, you must use/set your American Express Membership Rewards points as your payment of method temporarily at checkout
To redeem your offer, you must use your American Express Membership Reward points for at least a portion of your order (typically 1 Amex Points will qualify)
Your 40% savings/promotional discount should reflect/apply on the final order checkout page if the items in your order are eligible for this discount
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Offer valid for select American Express Cardmembers only
Offer applies only to the purchase where Membership Rewards points are used for at least a portion of the purchase and the promotion is applied at checkout
Item must be sold/shipped by Amazon and may not be combined with other offers
Maximum benefit you may receive from this offer is $40 per eligible Membership Rewards enrolled card per one account
Limit one per account
Offer valid through October 31, 2021 or when 16,250 customers have redeemed this promotional offer or while promotion last.
Amazon has reinstated the opportunity for enrolled customers to receive a 40% discount, up to $40, on items sold by and shipped by Amazon in exchange for the forfeiture of 1 point.
The offer is scheduled to expire effective October 31, 2021 or in the event of 16,250 redemptions prior to the October 31, 2021 expiration date.
Interested customers will need to initially enroll their Amex card, which earns points such as the Green, Gold, or Platinum cards, through the link below and wait a period of 24-72 hours prior to attempting to activate the promotion.
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This deal let's you sacrifice only ONE measly point (keeping all your other points) in exchange for $40.01.
Where else can you spend one point and get $40.01?
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What's the proper procedure for this? Just unenroll? Or unenroll and delete the card? Are there any waiting periods?
Try disassociating your AMEX card from your Amazon account, waiting a day or two, and reenrolling.
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