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For those of you who didn't already know, you can register multiple cards (if you have more than 1 AMEX) and get a statement credit on each one. It's one credit per card, not one time per individual/household!
@Anonymous wrote:For those of you who didn't already know, you can register multiple cards (if you have more than 1 AMEX) and get a statement credit on each one. It's one credit per card, not one time per individual/household!
Thats a really nice deal......wish I had an AMEX!
@Anonymous wrote:For those of you who didn't already know, you can register multiple cards (if you have more than 1 AMEX) and get a statement credit on each one. It's one credit per card, not one time per individual/household!
Does anyone know if the statement credit is per account or per card? I'm hoping that the owner and AU can both benefit!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Guava wrote:Here's the link to register your card: https://sync.americanexpress.com/sbs2011
On this saturday (11/26) spend $25 at a small business and AMEX will give you $25 back in statement credit.
this looks like way to much work
Seriously?
well it was at the time, i was pretty buzzed, but i signed up now![]()
@Anonymous wrote:For those of you who didn't already know, you can register multiple cards (if you have more than 1 AMEX) and get a statement credit on each one. It's one credit per card, not one time per individual/household!
I did it with several cards last year. Now DW and I have 9 registered this year.
If you go to this page and click the "+" (plus sign) next to "See where you can shop to earn your $25 statement credit", you can do a search of businesses that will qualify for the credit:
http://www.facebook.com/SmallBusinessSaturday?sk=app_183558821725512
No Facebook account required.
@GB44 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:For those of you who didn't already know, you can register multiple cards (if you have more than 1 AMEX) and get a statement credit on each one. It's one credit per card, not one time per individual/household!
Does anyone know if the statement credit is per account or per card? I'm hoping that the owner and AU can both benefit!
I'd be willing to bet it is per trade line -- so multiple accounts work (I did that last year), but I don't think they would allow AUs to register as well.
@Anonymous wrote:
@GB44 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:For those of you who didn't already know, you can register multiple cards (if you have more than 1 AMEX) and get a statement credit on each one. It's one credit per card, not one time per individual/household!
Does anyone know if the statement credit is per account or per card? I'm hoping that the owner and AU can both benefit!I'd be willing to bet it is per trade line -- so multiple accounts work (I did that last year), but I don't think they would allow AUs to register as well.
We were able to register our AU cards. But I don't know if we'll get the credit for both the primary and the AU card.
@Walt_K wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@GB44 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:For those of you who didn't already know, you can register multiple cards (if you have more than 1 AMEX) and get a statement credit on each one. It's one credit per card, not one time per individual/household!
Does anyone know if the statement credit is per account or per card? I'm hoping that the owner and AU can both benefit!I'd be willing to bet it is per trade line -- so multiple accounts work (I did that last year), but I don't think they would allow AUs to register as well.
We were able to register our AU cards. But I don't know if we'll get the credit for both the primary and the AU card.
Now I'm trying to figure out if I want to rock the boat or not. With AU cards, we'd increase to 17 registered cards (my Macys Amex has the same card number for both the cardholder and AU).
@Anonymous wrote:
@Walt_K wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@GB44 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:For those of you who didn't already know, you can register multiple cards (if you have more than 1 AMEX) and get a statement credit on each one. It's one credit per card, not one time per individual/household!
Does anyone know if the statement credit is per account or per card? I'm hoping that the owner and AU can both benefit!I'd be willing to bet it is per trade line -- so multiple accounts work (I did that last year), but I don't think they would allow AUs to register as well.
We were able to register our AU cards. But I don't know if we'll get the credit for both the primary and the AU card.Now I'm trying to figure out if I want to rock the boat or not. With AU cards, we'd increase to 17 registered cards (my Macys Amex has the same card number for both the cardholder and AU).
The only real limitation I see is:
"Limit one statement credit per registered Card, regardless of the number of transactions you make using that Card."
If Amex defines "registered card" as a single trade line, then we're out of luck when it comes to maxmizing rewards.
@Anonymous wrote:Just a friendly reminder to those of you who pre-registered for the $25 AMEX credit! Remember to shop at a local small business this Saturday. The rules say that you must spend at least $25, but I've heard of people spending less and still getting the credit.
Edit: Sorry, should have included a link the first time.
https://sync.americanexpress.com/sbs2011
ptr2593, THANK YOU for posting this thread!!
I didn't even know about this program...
Half-a-dozen small businesses on the list for my area are ones I frequently spend in anyways, so this is like found money to me.
Nice job!!