#1
Being reported on Dan's Deals.....
"American Express is bringing back Small Business Saturday this year with $25 credits for spending at small businesses on 11/26 (always like a nice b-day present, thank AMEX!)"
"Last year the $25 credit worked once for every AMEX card, including on additional cards and AMEX cards issued by other banks like from Citi. They also extended to spending period from just the day after black friday until the end of the year. The exact details for this year’s program are unknown at this point, but I’ll be sure to post them as they come in!"
http://www.dansdeals.com/archives/16597
"American Express is bringing back Small Business Saturday this year with $25 credits for spending at small businesses on 11/26 (always like a nice b-day present, thank AMEX!)"
"Last year the $25 credit worked once for every AMEX card, including on additional cards and AMEX cards issued by other banks like from Citi. They also extended to spending period from just the day after black friday until the end of the year. The exact details for this year’s program are unknown at this point, but I’ll be sure to post them as they come in!"
http://www.dansdeals.com/archives/16597
#2
Oh wow.
This actually brought me some business last year when I still had it as I heavily advertised the promotion to get people to come in. Although, it helped the business' around me as well but it's fine. I give props to AMEX for doing something like this.
This actually brought me some business last year when I still had it as I heavily advertised the promotion to get people to come in. Although, it helped the business' around me as well but it's fine. I give props to AMEX for doing something like this.
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#5
ctownflyer , Oct 7, 2011 9:20 am
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http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...2-31-10-a.html
Originally Posted by mia
Read about last year's promotion here:http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...2-31-10-a.html
Quote:
Offer valid for the first 100,000 people to register.
Get $25 back on Small Business Saturday.
Simply fill out the form below and then use your registered American Express® Card to shop at participating small businesses on Small Business Saturday - November 27, 2010. You’ll receive a $25 statement credit when you spend $25 or more at participating small businesses. But hurry, enrollment is limited.
https://enroll.amexnetwork.com/US/sbs/
It's like deja-vu, all over again Originally Posted by jaymar01
Found this on the excellent blog Dans Deals.Offer valid for the first 100,000 people to register.
Get $25 back on Small Business Saturday.
Simply fill out the form below and then use your registered American Express® Card to shop at participating small businesses on Small Business Saturday - November 27, 2010. You’ll receive a $25 statement credit when you spend $25 or more at participating small businesses. But hurry, enrollment is limited.
https://enroll.amexnetwork.com/US/sbs/
More information to come at this url?
http://smallbusinesssaturday.com/
At the time of this posting, the page is mostly a 'billboard on the Internet' with a video that is basically a powerpoint-like commercial.
http://smallbusinesssaturday.com/
At the time of this posting, the page is mostly a 'billboard on the Internet' with a video that is basically a powerpoint-like commercial.
#9
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If I recall correctly, the 2010 promotion was also announced for one day, then extended. I cannot think of a reason they would again announce it for one day if they plan to extend, but perhaps the decision is driven by the first day transaction volume.Originally Posted by mrx900
its just for one day this year...
#11
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Short answer: A small business is a physical location (no online purchases) that is not owned by, operated by, or affiliated with a national or regional company or franchise. Originally Posted by danpeake
What constitutes a small business? How does AMEX know that you are shopping at one? Is the transaction coded differently?
Precise answer: Review the 2010 thread. Everything you need to know is there, with examples of transactions which were reimbursed or not:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/ameri...2-31-10-a.html
#12
Money card , Oct 9, 2011 6:47 pm
So Mia I can understand why the prepaid card isn't accepted for this deal
but why isn't any corporate card accepted?
we can use this at any restaurant for example Buffalo wild wings right?
it just has to be a place not online ordering.
or are restaurants not included?
but why isn't any corporate card accepted?
we can use this at any restaurant for example Buffalo wild wings right?
it just has to be a place not online ordering.
or are restaurants not included?
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I don't think that is a small business. Isn't that a chain? Small business is like independent restaurants, mom and pop type stores, not large chains.Originally Posted by Money card
we can use this at any restaurant for example Buffalo wild wings right?
Eligible merchants include any independently owned small businesses that accept the American Express Card.
Quote:
but why isn't any corporate card accepted?
we can use this at any restaurant for example Buffalo wild wings right?
it just has to be a place not online ordering.
or are restaurants not included?
Corp cards are rarely, if ever, included in Amex promos.Originally Posted by Money card
So Mia I can understand why the prepaid card isn't accepted for this dealbut why isn't any corporate card accepted?
we can use this at any restaurant for example Buffalo wild wings right?
it just has to be a place not online ordering.
or are restaurants not included?
Buffaol Wild Wings isn't a small business, is it?
Restaurants are included. Read the thread mia linked. Find the promo page - and read the guidelines. mia is our forum moderator, not the Amex tour guide.