Select Amex Cardholders: Spend $300 at Marriott Bonvoy, Get
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Amex Offers via American Express is offering Select American Express Cardholders: Up to $120 Statement Credit when you Spend $300 at Marriott Bonvoy using your enrolled eligible card by 3/31/2024.
Thanks to community member OnePlus7pro for sharing this deal.
Note: Eligibility and offer terms will vary by account. Some accounts may see a $100 Statement Credit offer instead. Log in to your American Express account to see if the offer is available and then add to card.
Offer Details:
Must first add offer to Card and then use same Card to redeem.
$300 spend on one or more purchases.
Limit 1 enrolled Card per Card Member across all American Express offer channels.
Your enrollment of an eligible American Express Card for this offer extends only to that Card.
Some properties excluded from this offer. See full terms for details.
Get a one-time $100 statement credit by using your enrolled eligible Card to spend a minimum of $300 USD in one or more purchases on room rate and room charges at participating Marriott BonvoyⓇ properties in the U.S. and U.S. territories, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean from 1/12/2024 to 3/31/2024.
Enrollment limited. Must first add offer to Card and then use same Card to redeem. Only U.S.-issued American Express® Cards are eligible. Limit 1 enrolled Card per Card Member across all American Express offer channels. Your enrollment of an eligible American Express Card for this offer extends only to that Card. Offer valid only at participating Marriott Bonvoy® properties in the U.S. and U.S. territories, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. Reservations must be made online at Marriott.com, via the Marriott Bonvoy® App or by calling 1-888-236-2427. Excludes Marriott Vacation Club®, Marriott Grand Residence Club®, Design Hotels™, Protea Hotels®, Marriott Executive Apartments®, Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy®, Vistana Signature Network and Vistana Residence Network. Excludes gift card purchases. Not valid for online retail purchases, hotel amenities or purchases of Marriott Bonvoy® points. Qualifying purchase means a purchase at a participating Marriott Bonvoy® property made during the offer period with your enrolled American Express Card and which is in an amount totaling at least $300 USD as posted to your account, following conversion from a foreign currency, if applicable, in accordance with your Card Member Agreement. Offer only valid on room rate and room charges. Offer not valid for lodging stays that are paid for before the promotion start date or after the promotion end date. Offer is non-transferable. Limit of 1 statement credit per Card Member.
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Be careful on that one, as I think it only applies to "Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvy" not their normal properties.
I'll say this - I've had an offer similar to this before, except it was only for Marriott properties (not Courtyard, Fairfield, etc). I went to a Marriott hotel, bought a physical GC (which took some effort as basically no one there knew how to process such a charge), then used it at a Residence Inn. The transaction (only for a physical GC) triggered the promo. It worked out for 2 reasons - I wanted to use the transaction for a hotel that wasn't explicitly mentioned as qualifying (but Marriott GC work for all Marriott hotels) AND I wanted to use it for after the promo expired (GC's don't expire).
I am thinking of doing the same for this promo , but as I said buying a GC in person was quite the anomaly last time. In fact, IIRC I had to go to 2 different Marriotts to do it - the first one said they didn't even sell GC.
When it comes to triggering the promo, these promos usually have all these T&C however I find that "no GC" is common yet is basically ignored; e.g. the Best Buy promos always say that but you can buy GC no problem. That said I would try to stick to the TC as much as possible. So for example:
"Qualifying purchase means a purchase at a participating Marriott Bonvoy® property made during the offer period"
AmEx does get a lot of info about purchases from merchants, but one thing is for certain is that all merchants have a merchant code, and they'll absolutely be able to tell if you purchased something online vs. @ B&M, so to give you the best chances of triggering the promo, I'd go B&M and buy the GC. That's no guarantee it will trigger though.
Had 20% up to $60 on my Amex Bonvoy. Last week I used the offer to purchase a $300 gift card from the front desk of a local Marriott resort and the cash back has already posted.
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I'll say this - I've had an offer similar to this before, except it was only for Marriott properties (not Courtyard, Fairfield, etc). I went to a Marriott hotel, bought a physical GC (which took some effort as basically no one there knew how to process such a charge), then used it at a Residence Inn. The transaction (only for a physical GC) triggered the promo. It worked out for 2 reasons - I wanted to use the transaction for a hotel that wasn't explicitly mentioned as qualifying (but Marriott GC work for all Marriott hotels) AND I wanted to use it for after the promo expired (GC's don't expire).
I am thinking of doing the same for this promo [I got $120/$300 on Blue Cash], but as I said buying a GC in person was quite the anomaly last time. In fact, IIRC I had to go to 2 different Marriotts to do it - the first one said they didn't even sell GC.
When it comes to triggering the promo, these promos usually have all these T&C however I find that "no GC" is common yet is basically ignored; e.g. the Best Buy promos always say that but you can buy GC no problem. That said I would try to stick to the TC as much as possible. So for example:
"Qualifying purchase means a purchase at a participating Marriott Bonvoy® property made during the offer period"
AmEx does get a lot of info about purchases from merchants, but one thing is for certain is that all merchants have a merchant code, and they'll absolutely be able to tell if you purchased something online vs. @ B&M, so to give you the best chances of triggering the promo, I'd go B&M and buy the GC. That's no guarantee it will trigger though.
The $300 needed to spend does not have to be in one transaction, correct? For example, I stay at one hotel tonight for $155, then stay another night at another city for $147. Total will be more than $300 but not in one transaction.
I get international ones all the time... including ones that exclude the US.
Right now for example I've got Spend $500 get $100 back on Hyatt hotels and resorts in Canada only, Spend $750 get $150 back on Hilton in Mexico, Caribbean, and Latin America only, and Spend $1000 get $250 back on Homes and Villas by Marriott good anywhere in North, South, or Central America.
Reading despite being a prepaid rate some hotels won't run the card until checkout. Anyone had luck calling the property to have them run it after booking? (Courtyard property if it matters)
I hope so. I googled "Marriot Bonvoy Properties" and Westin is on the list. I just booked a 1 night for $302 including tax for February but I dont think Westin charges the card until checking in.
The $300 needed to spend does not have to be in one transaction, correct? For example, I stay at one hotel tonight for $155, then stay another night at another city for $147. Total will be more than $300 but not in one transaction.
That is correct "… in one or more purchases on room rate or room charges…"
That is correct "… in one or more purchases on room rate or room charges…"
I've just noticed this offer disappeared from my Amex Offers. I checked and it was saved at least a week or so ago, but now disappeared. I thought the offer is not expired until 3/31/2024. What is going on?
I've just noticed this offer disappeared from my Amex Offers. I checked and it was saved at least a week or so ago, but now disappeared. I thought the offer is not expired until 3/31/2024. What is going on?
Mine is still there. Just check all your saved offers to see if it was moved down the list. It has never happened to me like you said.
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I am thinking of doing the same for this promo , but as I said buying a GC in person was quite the anomaly last time. In fact, IIRC I had to go to 2 different Marriotts to do it - the first one said they didn't even sell GC.
When it comes to triggering the promo, these promos usually have all these T&C however I find that "no GC" is common yet is basically ignored; e.g. the Best Buy promos always say that but you can buy GC no problem. That said I would try to stick to the TC as much as possible. So for example:
"Qualifying purchase means a purchase at a participating Marriott Bonvoy® property made during the offer period"
AmEx does get a lot of info about purchases from merchants, but one thing is for certain is that all merchants have a merchant code, and they'll absolutely be able to tell if you purchased something online vs. @ B&M, so to give you the best chances of triggering the promo, I'd go B&M and buy the GC. That's no guarantee it will trigger though.
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Same.
I am thinking of doing the same for this promo [I got $120/$300 on Blue Cash], but as I said buying a GC in person was quite the anomaly last time. In fact, IIRC I had to go to 2 different Marriotts to do it - the first one said they didn't even sell GC.
When it comes to triggering the promo, these promos usually have all these T&C however I find that "no GC" is common yet is basically ignored; e.g. the Best Buy promos always say that but you can buy GC no problem. That said I would try to stick to the TC as much as possible. So for example:
"Qualifying purchase means a purchase at a participating Marriott Bonvoy® property made during the offer period"
AmEx does get a lot of info about purchases from merchants, but one thing is for certain is that all merchants have a merchant code, and they'll absolutely be able to tell if you purchased something online vs. @ B&M, so to give you the best chances of triggering the promo, I'd go B&M and buy the GC. That's no guarantee it will trigger though.
The $300 needed to spend does not have to be in one transaction, correct? For example, I stay at one hotel tonight for $155, then stay another night at another city for $147. Total will be more than $300 but not in one transaction.
I also have similar offers for the Langham, Hilton, Hyatt, Omni, and quite a few boutique specific location hotels.
Right now for example I've got Spend $500 get $100 back on Hyatt hotels and resorts in Canada only, Spend $750 get $150 back on Hilton in Mexico, Caribbean, and Latin America only, and Spend $1000 get $250 back on Homes and Villas by Marriott good anywhere in North, South, or Central America.
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That is correct "… in one or more purchases on room rate or room charges…"
I've just noticed this offer disappeared from my Amex Offers. I checked and it was saved at least a week or so ago, but now disappeared. I thought the offer is not expired until 3/31/2024. What is going on?
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