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Old Nov 16, 2014, 7:41 am
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Shop Small (Australia), November 2014

Aussies don't despair about missing out on Small Business Saturday, Amex has an offer just for Australia: http://thepointsninja.blogspot.com/2...australia.html

$10Aus off a $20Aus purchase x 10. Looks like registration is still open and purchases can be made throughout November.

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Old Nov 16, 2014, 11:22 pm
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Old Nov 17, 2014, 8:20 pm
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Originally Posted by beckoa
10x?!
That's what the terms say "You can redeem the offer up to ten times at different Shop Small businesses."

Plus, each purchase enters you for "2 Business Class tickets to the destination of your choice flying Qantas."

That's really surprising, very few sweepstakes offer Business class. It's almost always coach.

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Originally Posted by andyandy
That's what the terms say "You can redeem the offer up to ten times at different Shop Small businesses."

Plus, each purchase enters you for "2 Business Class tickets to the destination of your choice flying Qantas."

That's really surprising, very few sweepstakes offer Business class. It's almost always coach.

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it's good to see amex giving the aussies some love, they miss out on the lucrative sign up bonuses, and other CC benefits over there relative to the US and UK markets.
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