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The Offer
- American Express is offering three months of Yahoo Finance Plus for free and 50% off the next three months
The Fine Print
- This offer is available only to US American Express Card Members and for a limited-time only, ending 10/1/2021.
- Trials are only available to new Yahoo Finance Plus Essential subscribers.
- For the complimentary 3 Month Trial and 50% off the immediately following 3 Months to the Yahoo Finance Plus Essential subscription service, you will be charged 50% off the $35.00 plus tax monthly rate ($17.50 plus tax) for three Months after your complimentary 3 Month Trial ends.
- You will be charged the full monthly amount of $35.00 plus tax after your first 6 Months and charges will continue monthly at the current rates unless you cancel your subscription.
Our Verdict
Make sure you cancel membership if you don’t want it long term as this enrolls you in auto billing. Probably not that useful.
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I use Yahoo! Finance (the free no + version). I have used it for many years (more than ten years at this point). I last used it a few hours ago. However this is the first time I have ever (EVER!) heard of Yahoo! Finance Plus, lol.
But there it is. Was this called something else until recently? Is this part of the ‘Let’s brand/rebrand our premium service with a + symbol like Apple does.’ trend?
I got the offer email but when I try to sign it, it says the following
Sorry, this product is not available in the country where your account was created.
Never heard of Yahoo Finance until seeing this. Decided to google it. If home page is any indication of their product, no thank you. Talk about sensational ad after sensational ad. If the Daily Mail had a finance site, this would be it.
Thank you! worked for me
Seems that this is highly targeted. I have four Amex charge cards and three credit cards. I get nothing, just a boiler plate advertising page that loops back to itself. You should update your post to indicate that it’s highly targeted.
This isn’t targeted, nor is it linked to any specific card. You need to use the link in the post. As long as you have an account on americanexpress.com then it will redirect you to the checkout page.
I got the “offer” in an email from AMEX specifically on the the Hilton Aspire card. The email title was “YourNameHere, explore Hilton Honors Aspire Card savings for spring shopping”
Can you cancel during the free period?
Yes! “You can cancel anytime during the first 3 Months with no charge.” (though assume the trial ends right away then)
As a US American Express Card Member, you will not be charged during the complimentary 3 Month Trial. You will be charged 50% off the monthly amount of $35.00 plus tax ($17.50 plus tax per month) after the complimentary 3 Month Trial ends for the immediately following 3 Months. You will be charged the full monthly amount of $35.00 plus tax after your first 6 Months and charges will continue monthly at the current rates unless you cancel your subscription. You can cancel anytime during the first 3 Months with no charge. Card Members must cancel the automatic renewal 24 hours before the due date of their first payment as well as subsequent monthly payments to avoid being charged. Please email [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns about your complimentary 3 Month trial.
Thanks,
I thought that this was in AMEX Offers….I did find a good QuickTrip offer, though. “Spend $10 or more, get $5 back…” in-store or through the QuickTrip app. They have curbside pickup, so it’s a good deal.
Also, the page that’s linked to in this DoC post has a “Check out more offers like this here!” link at the top/right corner. If you click it, you’ll see more offers. “
In that link, someone might found this offer interesting, “6 Month Free Trial to Fluent Forever to Help You Learn a New Language. Learn a new language in 2021 with the help of a 6 Month Free trial ($53.94 value) to Fluent Forever’s cutting-edge platform.”
Never heard of Fluent Forever, no sure how it compares to Duolingo.