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DetailsEarn a one-time $15 statement credit by using your enrolled eligible Card to make a single purchase of $50+ at participating merchants on the Pepper App in-store or online via the Pepper app by 12/31/2024. To redeem the Offer, you must sign up to Pepper at gopepper.com and use your enrolled Card as the payment method. See terms. View Merchant Website Offer Terms Eligibility and Enrollment 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 1 statement credit per eligible Card Member account. If the Card Account is canceled or past due, it may not qualify to receive a statement credit. Qualifying Purchases Payments must be made through the Pepper app with your Card. Valid at participating merchants that accept Pepper app in-store and online. For a list of participating merchants please go to gopepper.com. 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. Participation in Amex Offers is subject to Amex Offers Program Terms. POID: K8WC:0001 |
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PROTIP: Amazon Fresh is an Amazon GC. When you see, Amazon Fresh 12x....go for it!
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I see 4x for amazon fresh
Aside from that, I did buy a $50 Amazon gift card. The preauth for the purchase is showing up as "Moocho" so we'll see if the AMEX offer kicks in. Got seven bucks back on the app towards next purchase tho.
This is simply a site where you buy gift cards with a rewards program.
They were a target of people using stolen credit cards, the ID scan could be to reduce that risk.
Something shady.
I wasn't even able to ti create an account, however they were able to collect some info.
Something shady.
I wasn't even able to ti create an account, however they were able to collect some info.
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They were a target of people using stolen credit cards, the ID scan could be to reduce that risk.
Maybe people think because this is associated with Amex its legit? Or because it's frontpage for some really sketchy reason? Several years ago I searched up flights on Kayak, bought $5K worth of Korean Air tickets, through some vendor on Kayak. I immediately got a sketchy feeling about the vendor, JustFly. This was a vendor I hadn't seen before, but thought Kayak was legit, and they were all over Kayak, they must have payed Kayak well for placement all over the place and it was making huge divideds.
Well I found out all the terrible crap JustFly company had done, let them know by law they had to cancel my flight to USA within 24 hours,etc documented everything. They make money by charging insane change fees etc on top of whatever the airlines do and other scammy things. Nightmare stories, but this place was new and word had barely gotten out, and they looked legit. I called Korean Air, they said there was nothing they could do, their contact was listed as justin@some email (hence "Just"Fly) at some place in Canada, that was it. I rebooked for slightly more $$, directly with the airline, and had to make damn sure the airline checked us in through the new res, since both res were still active, and I don't know who wound up eating 4 empty seats (hopefully Justin). Fortunately had other protections. The whole thing was really terrible.
It worked out for me, it took a lot of time and stress, and wasn't worth the nominal savings and immense hidden costs from dealing with Justin the JustFly Clown in Vancouver. I let Kayak know, and they said basically, we're a search engine. I said you know, you have a good reputation with people and this kind of crap will damage things immensely. Since then they have added an "airlines only" criteria to the search, and I had never prior gotten the heebie jeebie sketch factor when expedia or some other well know outfit had shown up in the search. JustFly is still out there, and still a scam.
Point is, think about what you are doing before you do it. I can't believe this is front page at slickdeals, wonder what that placement cost good ole "Pepper". Probably Dr. Pepper in Costa Rica. Good luck and be careful.
Edit2: Here's another one, quickly, tied directly to this site. There was a FP deal some years ago with cheap domain name registration. I signed up for several domains for my and my mother's businesses. This site, turn out somewhere in the UK, registered everything, and it worked for the first year (I'm sure so they could see which were the really good domains). At renewal, that company shut down and some other rando place in another country harvested all the registrations and took them over. You couldn't get through to renew or transfer. Once the other outfit took them, you could buy them back with a price set with their birds eye view of the domain traffic. Terrible. There was one in particular we wanted back, and I had to wait years for them to release it. We finally got it back. None of this was expected, it took a long time to fix, and was a "Front Page Deal". How about that? Again, be careful people!