American Express via Amex Offers offers Select American Express Cardholders: 10% Back as a Statement Credit using your enrolled card to make purchases in-store or online at Eligible U.S. Supermarkets by 12/31/2024. Limit of $20 back in total statement credits.
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American Express via Amex Offers[americanexpress.com] offers Select American Express Cardholders: 10% Cash Back via Statement Credit by using your enrolled eligible card for Supermarket Purchases made directly with the provider (up to $20 in statement credits) by 12/31/2024.
Enrollment is limited. Eligible Card Members must first add offer to Card and then use same Card for qualifying spend. Only US-issued American Express Cards are eligible.
Limit of $20 in total statement credits per eligible Card Member. If the Card Account is canceled or past due, it may not qualify to receive the statement credits.
Qualifying Purchases
Offer valid for in-store and online eligible purchases at U.S. Supermarkets. An "eligible purchase" means a purchase made with your enrolled Card at a U.S. supermarket location by 12/31/2024. "Supermarket" means a standalone merchant in the U.S. primarily selling supermarket products. Excludes gasoline purchases and gift card purchases. Specialty Food Stores, Superstores, Convenience Stores, Small Corner Grocery Stores, and Warehouse Clubs are not considered Supermarket stores. Excludes pharmacy and indoor vendor purchases such as coffee shops and restaurants. Offer valid only on purchases made in US dollars.
Offer only valid on purchases made directly with the merchant. Offer not valid on purchases made using third parties, such as resellers, delivery services, or other intermediaries.
Statement Credit
Please allow 90-days after 12/31/2024 for the statement credit(s) to be posted to the Account, provided that American Express receives information from the merchant about your qualifying purchase.
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Yet, I know that if I get a physical gift card (ex. Amazon) at my local Kroger and check-out, I don't see how there is any way for AMEX to see that it was a "Gift Card purchase". AMEX is only going to see my total charged at Kroger - they don't see down to the individual items I purchase.
Does anyone else have some data-points on this to verify? I'm going to try it later this weekend or early next week - so I'll report back then my own experience but figured I'd ask for now.
BTW, another Data Point - this was only on 1 (Amex Everyday Silver card) out of 5 different flavors of AMEX I currently hold btwn me and family.
They can't. I've done it numerous times with other cards or to meet a spending limit for a new card bonus. Never had a problem. They can't see the physical receipt.
Yet, I know that if I get a physical gift card (ex. Amazon) at my local Kroger and check-out, I don't see how there is any way for AMEX to see that it was a "Gift Card purchase". AMEX is only going to see my total charged at Kroger - they don't see down to the individual items I purchase.
Does anyone else have some data-points on this to verify? I'm going to try it later this weekend or early next week - so I'll report back then my own experience but figured I'd ask for now.
BTW, another Data Point - this was only on 1 (Amex Everyday Silver card) out of 5 different flavors of AMEX I currently hold btwn me and family.
I dont know for amex but I did use discover to purchase 1500 worth of GC from walmart during last quarter. To ensure complexity I added one banana to each 200 dollar GC and checked out self. Each transaction appeared in statement as a physical swipe on a machine(not online) and I received the cash back
Yes but the new category maxes out at 100 offers, even though there might be more "hidden". The only way to gain access to "hidden" offers is to add them to the card. Sucks because then you have a ton of bullshit offers. If you have a second card on the account, since offers are more or less shared between cards, you can add them on another card just to get rid of the clutter.
If yall get the CardPointers app (App Store & Google Play) you can add every offer any of your credit cards offer, automatically. I paid for the lifetime membership for the app. Trust me, its worth it. Esp on Citi Cards because its a PITA adding all the offers yourself. You can search for companies and businesses, and often times I get cashback not even knowing the offer was added. The downside to using the app however, is that fact that you may not know what has been added. Also, the categories doesnt always work well for example if you are looking for a restaurant offer, you might have to search by restaurant name instead of just the word restaurant.
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Yet, I know that if I get a physical gift card (ex. Amazon) at my local Kroger and check-out, I don't see how there is any way for AMEX to see that it was a "Gift Card purchase". AMEX is only going to see my total charged at Kroger - they don't see down to the individual items I purchase.
Does anyone else have some data-points on this to verify? I'm going to try it later this weekend or early next week - so I'll report back then my own experience but figured I'd ask for now.
BTW, another Data Point - this was only on 1 (Amex Everyday Silver card) out of 5 different flavors of AMEX I currently hold btwn me and family.
Thanks OP
They sent me a solid blue card that's boring like all my other blue credit cards
Yet, I know that if I get a physical gift card (ex. Amazon) at my local Kroger and check-out, I don't see how there is any way for AMEX to see that it was a "Gift Card purchase". AMEX is only going to see my total charged at Kroger - they don't see down to the individual items I purchase.
Does anyone else have some data-points on this to verify? I'm going to try it later this weekend or early next week - so I'll report back then my own experience but figured I'd ask for now.
BTW, another Data Point - this was only on 1 (Amex Everyday Silver card) out of 5 different flavors of AMEX I currently hold btwn me and family.
I dont know for amex but I did use discover to purchase 1500 worth of GC from walmart during last quarter. To ensure complexity I added one banana to each 200 dollar GC and checked out self. Each transaction appeared in statement as a physical swipe on a machine(not online) and I received the cash back
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Google suggests Costco is a supermarket, but it is also a warehouse which doesn't qualify for this promo.
Is target, Aldi, Walmart, whole foods, trader joes considered supermarket?
Can I buy Amazon gift card at Whole foods to use this offer?
Aldi, Whole Foods and Trader joes are supermarkets. Yes, any gift cards.
Google suggests Costco is a supermarket, but it is also a warehouse which doesn't qualify for this promo.
Is target, Aldi, Walmart, whole foods, trader joes considered supermarket?
Can I buy Amazon gift card at Whole foods to use this offer?
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