Limit 1 statement credit per American Express Card across all American Express offer
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Limit 1 statement credit per American Express Card across all American Express offer
I see this verbiage for AMEX offers in my accounts. Is this AMEX's way of telling me that I am eligible for each offer only once regardless of how many of my AMEX accounts show this same offer?
In other words, if multiple AMEX cards show the $10 off $10+ Amazon spending offer, I will be eligible for only one $10 Amazon credit. The other AMEX accounts will not receive the credit if I make an additional purchase with another AMEX account that received the offer. Has anyone actually attempted to take advantage of the same offer received under multiple AMEX accounts?
In other words, if multiple AMEX cards show the $10 off $10+ Amazon spending offer, I will be eligible for only one $10 Amazon credit. The other AMEX accounts will not receive the credit if I make an additional purchase with another AMEX account that received the offer. Has anyone actually attempted to take advantage of the same offer received under multiple AMEX accounts?
#3
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 260
I have definitely gotten offers on both of my amex accounts and received credit for them. Also my hubby has received credit and I have as the second card holder on the account. I believe that the one time across all offers verbiage refers to the fact that if you sign up on facebook, twitter and through the offer page on your account, only one offer per card will be redeemed.
#5
Join Date: Jul 2005
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#6
Join Date: Nov 2013
Posts: 135
Doesn't it say across all offer "channels" or something like that ? That statement is all about making sure you don't think you can add something via, say Amex "My Offers" and then also add it via Twitter, Facebook, or Foursquare and think you can double dip. You can get one credit per unique card #, and it works exactly the same whether you add the offer via Twitter, Facebook, or directly via the "My Offers" tab. I say one credit per unique card # because for American Express Corporation Amex cards, all authorized users are eligible if they can find a way to add the offer to their cards, while for say, the Fidelity 2% Amex or the Wells Fargo Propel Amex, authorized user cards are useless because the card # is the same.