American Express via Amex Offers is offering select
American Express Cardholders: $125 Statement Credit when you
Spend $300 or more at Delta Air Lines w/ your enrolled Amex Card, valid for purchases made directly with Delta Air Lines through U.S.
delta.com, via Fly Delta U.S. App, and U.S. Delta Reservations telephone line. Offer valid through December 31, 2021.
Thanks to Community Member
JVGeneration for sharing this deal.
Note, offer/availability may vary by cardholder. Please login to your American Express account to see if you're eligible to add this offer to your card
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1) Book random $300-ish flight on an oversold Delta flight during a busy rush (Thanksgiving/Christmas)
2) Claim $125 credit from Amex
3) Show up for flight. Volunteer to get bumped, in favor of another customer who badly wants to to be on this flight. Get offered voucher/bonus credit for doing so.
4) Profit?
Thankfully there's a way to automate this process with a short script that redditor blamsonyo has created. This is how it works:
Load https://global.americanexpress.com/offers/eligible (log in)
Open JS Console (Press F12 on your keyboard)
Paste code below into console and hit enter
Wait a few minutes, until all "Add Offer" buttons are clicked.
Reload the page and redo step 3 if necessary (if more offers are available)
This is the code:
// Find all the "Add to Card" buttons on the page
var offerButtons = Array.from(document.getElementsByClassName("btn btn-sm btn-fluid offer-cta btn-secondary")).filter(btn => btn.title == "Add to Card");
var index;
for (index = 0; index < offerButtons.length; ++index) {
console.log("Clicking offer button");
offerButtons[index].click();
// Wait 2seconds to be nice to AMEX servers
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 2000));
}
Maybe someday flex work will be the norm with everyone having several part-time jobs and multiple skills and companies will be able to tap into or withdraw from an available skilled labor pool as needed, but that's not the present reality. Perhaps we should think about transitioning to that, as a society?
But there are serious unresolved labor rights issues that haven't been resolved in the driving/delivery/other spaces that need to be resolved before every company in the US decides to turn all their employees into contractors.
Maybe someday flex work will be the norm with everyone having several part-time jobs and multiple skills and companies will be able to tap into or withdraw from an available skilled labor pool as needed, but that's not the present reality. Perhaps we should think about transitioning to that, as a society?
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/25/d...ccine.html
Edit: Desktop transaction shows up as DELTA AIR LINES. Do NOT use the mobile site. Haven't received any confirmation from AMEX yet though.
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1) Book random $300-ish flight on an oversold Delta flight during a busy rush (Thanksgiving/Christmas)
2) Claim $125 credit from Amex
3) Show up for flight. Volunteer to get bumped, in favor of another customer who badly wants to to be on this flight. Get offered voucher/bonus credit for doing so.
4) Profit?
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/25/d...ccine.html
THanks OP
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