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Summary of the 2022 American Express Member Week deals:
Monday, Oct 10. — Shopping
HBO Max: Get a $50 statement credit after enrolling and spending $99
Under Armour: Get a $25 statement credit after enrolling and spending $75
Dell: Get a $50 statement credit after enrolling and spending $100
The Container Store: Get a $25 statement credit after enrolling and spending $75
Tuesday, Oct 11. — Dining
American Express cardholders can enroll to get a $25 statement credit after spending $75 or more at more than 200 Resy restaurants across the country.
Wednesday, Oct. 12 — Entertainment
American Express will host a benefit concert featuring Jack Harlow at Brooklyn Steel in New York City. Tickets will be available to cardholders beginning Oct. 9 at 11 a.m. EST and cost $10 each
Thursday, Oct. 13 — Travel
For those itching to get back on the road, American Express will release special offers on flights, hotel stays, cruises and tours booked through Amex Travel
Friday, Oct. 14 — Wellness
Equinox: Enroll to get a $40 statement credit after making a single U.S. purchase of $175 or more at The Spa at Equinox, The Shop at Equinox, or at equinoxtheshop.com by November 24, 2022.
Calm: Enroll to receive a $50 statement credit after making a single U.S. subscription purchase of $69.99 or more at Calm.com by October 31, 2022.
Enjoy the savings!
https://www.cnbc.com/select/ameri...mber-week/
https://www.americanexpress.com/en-us/benefits/offers/
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$110 [dell.com] WD Blue SN570 NVMe SSD WDS100T3B0C - SSD - 1 TB = $80 [bestbuy.com] at BestBuy, so $20 savings, or 25% off.
$125 [dell.com] Samsung 870 QVO MZ-77Q1T0B 1 TB = $90 [amazon.com] at Amazon, so $15 savings, or 17% off
$135 [dell.com] WD Red SA500 NAS SATA SSD WDS100T1R0B - 1 TB - M.2 = $100 [bestbuy.com] at BestBuy, so $15 savings, or 15% off
$137 [dell.com] Samsung 870 EVO MZ-77E1T0E - 1 TB = $105 [bestbuy.com] at BestBuy, so $18 savings, or 17% off
So these products are $15-20 less than buying elsewhere, after the $50 credit. Fine if that's exactly the product you wanted, but nothing like 50% off that would make me pull the trigger.
I guess that cheapest one for $60 is the cheapest 1TB SSD you can find?
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$110 [dell.com] WD Blue SN570 NVMe SSD WDS100T3B0C - SSD - 1 TB = $80 [bestbuy.com] at BestBuy, so $20 savings, or 25% off.
$125 [dell.com] Samsung 870 QVO MZ-77Q1T0B 1 TB = $90 [amazon.com] at Amazon, so $15 savings, or 17% off
$135 [dell.com] WD Red SA500 NAS SATA SSD WDS100T1R0B - 1 TB - M.2 = $100 [bestbuy.com] at BestBuy, so $15 savings, or 15% off
$137 [dell.com] Samsung 870 EVO MZ-77E1T0E - 1 TB = $105 [bestbuy.com] at BestBuy, so $18 savings, or 17% off
So these products are $15-20 less than buying elsewhere, after the $50 credit. Fine if that's exactly the product you wanted, but nothing like 50% off that would make me pull the trigger.
I guess that cheapest one for $60 is the cheapest 1TB SSD you can find?
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try again on the 10th. the offers don't start until then
Sorry to hear that! 😕 Maybe by next year it will be even cheaper than this deal. With the economy heading into a recession(possibly a depression), I think streaming services will be heavily discounted soon, since they are non-essential.
Usually storage (for example a 10TB Enterprise WD Gold drive for $239, minus the $200 Amex Plat credit, minus 10% discount= $18 plus tax on original amount for a 10TB enterprise class drive) or the three 980 Pro NVME drives in my gaming desktop... or the MX Master 3 mouse I use or ... once (when the credit was smaller) a few PS4 games as gifts.
Probably after Jan 1 will be my last time for a while though as I doubt I'll get another worthwhile retention offer, and the card isn't worth the $695 annual fee going forward (esp now that centurion guests are about to cease being free early next year)
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