American Express via Amex Offers is offering select American Express Cardholders: $100Statement Credit w/ your enrolled Amex Card on purchases of $500 or more at Airbnb (in one or more transaction). Offer valid through December 31, 2022 or while offers last.
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American Express via Amex Offers is offering select American Express Cardholders: $100Statement Credit w/ your enrolled Amex Card on purchases of $500 or more at Airbnb (in one or more transaction). Offer valid through December 31, 2022 or while offers last.
Thanks to Community Member jolyn for finding 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.
Love doing chores when I'm on vacation. Why stay in a hotel when I can stay in a creepy dudes house filled with cameras and get fined if I don't wash the dishes, vacuum the carpets, do laundry, change the linens, take out the trash.
Just did a quick search…. essentially it stores the login info for all of your cards and automatically logs in as you and it adds every offer to your cards automatically.
This is a pay to play service. It's also kind of risky since they're storing all your login info.
There's another similar service called CardPointers that is kind of like the AHK script of loading offers to your credit card. It's also a paid service. But it doesn't store your login because it just kind of takes over your computer screen while you're logged in normally.
I'm sure I missed something and there's more to it….but that's what 5 minutes of googling got me.
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Just did a quick search…. essentially it stores the login info for all of your cards and automatically logs in as you and it adds every offer to your cards automatically.
This is a pay to play service. It's also kind of risky since they're storing all your login info.
There's another similar service called CardPointers that is kind of like the AHK script of loading offers to your credit card. It's also a paid service. But it doesn't store your login because it just kind of takes over your computer screen while you're logged in normally.
I'm sure I missed something and there's more to it….but that's what 5 minutes of googling got me.
Just did a quick search…. essentially it stores the login info for all of your cards and automatically logs in as you and it adds every offer to your cards automatically.
This is a pay to play service. It's also kind of risky since they're storing all your login info.
There's another similar service called CardPointers that is kind of like the AHK script of loading offers to your credit card. It's also a paid service. But it doesn't store your login because it just kind of takes over your computer screen while you're logged in normally.
I'm sure I missed something and there's more to it….but that's what 5 minutes of googling got me.
That's the jist of it. It's $60/year. The 2 factor authentication essentially makes it worthless for chase and discover. It actually caused my and SO's discover accounts to get locked due to its multiple login attempts without my completing the 2FA. I ended up unlinking chase and discover.
The ability to add the same offer to multiple cards pays for itself-if you can handle the security aspect. I use the app solely for that. I listened to a points podcast that had the MaxRewards founder on as a guest, and perhaps naively decided he sounded legit/OG enough to try his app 🤔 parenthetically I know his intentions have nothing to do with their security prowess. I'm seeing how silly it sounds now that I'm typing it.
I will have to look into cardpointers. As I understand it, with cardpointers, the auto adding of offers is through a browser extension, not their app. The extension talks to the app. Without the extension, the app works more as a searchable set of macros; you manually select the offers that you manually added. (Someone please correct me if I'm mistaken!) Just for comparison, MaxRewards offer adding is all done through the app.
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Just did a quick search…. essentially it stores the login info for all of your cards and automatically logs in as you and it adds every offer to your cards automatically.
This is a pay to play service. It's also kind of risky since they're storing all your login info.
There's another similar service called CardPointers that is kind of like the AHK script of loading offers to your credit card. It's also a paid service. But it doesn't store your login because it just kind of takes over your computer screen while you're logged in normally.
I'm sure I missed something and there's more to it….but that's what 5 minutes of googling got me.
Cardpointers is absolutely worth it and the developer is active on Reddit for questions/feedback. One button click to add all offers on Amex and Chase plus other features that I haven't even had the time look at yet. It does have a free-tier so check it out first.
Cardpointers is absolutely worth it and the developer is active on Reddit for questions/feedback. One button click to add all offers on Amex and Chase plus other features that I haven't even had the time look at yet. It does have a free-tier so check it out first.
Thanks! Can you add the same offer to multiple cards?
Schweet! Just loaded up on eBay GCs. Already got my confirmation email from Amex! Had to buy the GCs in two separate orders though, since BB limits them to $150 per order.
Love doing chores when I'm on vacation. Why stay in a hotel when I can stay in a creepy dudes house filled with cameras and get fined if I don't wash the dishes, vacuum the carpets, do laundry, change the linens, take out the trash.
Love doing chores when I'm on vacation. Why stay in a hotel when I can stay in a creepy dudes house filled with cameras and get fined if I don't wash the dishes, vacuum the carpets, do laundry, change the linens, take out the trash.
Don't forget mowing the lawn. And also don't forget the $200 cleaning fee on top of everything.
Schweet! Just loaded up on eBay GCs. Already got my confirmation email from Amex! Had to buy the GCs in two separate orders though, since BB limits them to $150 per order.
I'm confused, why eBay?
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Schweet! Just loaded up on eBay GCs. Already got my confirmation email from Amex! Had to buy the GCs in two separate orders though, since BB limits them to $150 per order.
Could you please explain how eBay gift cards are involved in receiving this airbnb offer? I'm looking to book an Airbnb for this weekend but it totals out at $496 after fees
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This is a pay to play service. It's also kind of risky since they're storing all your login info.
There's another similar service called CardPointers that is kind of like the AHK script of loading offers to your credit card. It's also a paid service. But it doesn't store your login because it just kind of takes over your computer screen while you're logged in normally.
I'm sure I missed something and there's more to it….but that's what 5 minutes of googling got me.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank -Ardit-
This is a pay to play service. It's also kind of risky since they're storing all your login info.
There's another similar service called CardPointers that is kind of like the AHK script of loading offers to your credit card. It's also a paid service. But it doesn't store your login because it just kind of takes over your computer screen while you're logged in normally.
I'm sure I missed something and there's more to it….but that's what 5 minutes of googling got me.
This is a pay to play service. It's also kind of risky since they're storing all your login info.
There's another similar service called CardPointers that is kind of like the AHK script of loading offers to your credit card. It's also a paid service. But it doesn't store your login because it just kind of takes over your computer screen while you're logged in normally.
I'm sure I missed something and there's more to it….but that's what 5 minutes of googling got me.
The ability to add the same offer to multiple cards pays for itself-if you can handle the security aspect. I use the app solely for that. I listened to a points podcast that had the MaxRewards founder on as a guest, and perhaps naively decided he sounded legit/OG enough to try his app 🤔 parenthetically I know his intentions have nothing to do with their security prowess. I'm seeing how silly it sounds now that I'm typing it.
I will have to look into cardpointers. As I understand it, with cardpointers, the auto adding of offers is through a browser extension, not their app. The extension talks to the app. Without the extension, the app works more as a searchable set of macros; you manually select the offers that you manually added. (Someone please correct me if I'm mistaken!) Just for comparison, MaxRewards offer adding is all done through the app.
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This is a pay to play service. It's also kind of risky since they're storing all your login info.
There's another similar service called CardPointers that is kind of like the AHK script of loading offers to your credit card. It's also a paid service. But it doesn't store your login because it just kind of takes over your computer screen while you're logged in normally.
I'm sure I missed something and there's more to it….but that's what 5 minutes of googling got me.
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