[Expired] Get 2,000 Amex Points with $50 Amazon Purchase with this Targeted Amex Offer!

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The Offer

Check your Amex logins for the following targeted offer:

  • Get 2,000 Membership Rewards points when spending $50 on Amazon.com

The Fine Print

  • Valid through 12/31/17
  • Must enroll first; you can enroll until 12/31/17
  • $50 spend can be done in one purchase or cumulative
  • Limit 1 enrolled card per Amex online account (typically, it works on multiple cards in the same login if you save it using the multi-tab trick)

Our Verdict

This offer is only being found on Membership Reward-earning cards, check those cards and AUs to see if you got it. No luck for me 🙁

This is obviously an incredible offer. Most people value MR points somewhere between 1 – 2 cents per points, making this deal a 40-80% discount on Amazon. Even better is that the offer can be used to purchase an Amazon gift card for the future or hundreds of different brands of third-party gift cards sold on Amazon. You can save even more on your Amazon shopping by using our tips in this guide.

There is lots of time to make use of these offers until the end of the year, so after saving it there isn’t much reason to hurry. If you don’t mind Amazon gift cards (e.g. you don’t need credit card protections), easiest is probably to do $50 Amazon reloads or buy $50 Amazon e-gift cards and be done with it. Otherwise, you can use the offers up over the next 7 months.

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Kenneth Wong
Kenneth Wong (@guest_447902)
July 27, 2017 16:26

Does this apply to items sold by third-party sellers and not by Amazon?

Skyriver
Skyriver (@guest_425753)
June 22, 2017 19:50

I think Amex may be doing the slow-roll-out thing again. None of my cards had the offer when it first came out, but it shows up on an AU card today (or a couple of days again, but definitely not 06/04/17)

Skyriver
Skyriver (@guest_425754)
June 22, 2017 19:51

edit: a couple of days ago*

Dan
Dan (@guest_423498)
June 19, 2017 18:20

What is an “AU” and why does everyone have so many AmEx cards? I don’t have any of those cards.. so confused right now.

William Charles
Admin
June 19, 2017 19:55

AU = authorized user. People have lots of amex cards to take advantage of offers like this.

Superchurn
Superchurn (@guest_423078)
June 19, 2017 02:46

Thanks for the AU reminder! Wife had it on her PRG AU card, as well as a $10 off $200 on Amex Gift cards.

I had totally forgotten about her AU PRG card.

Tom
Tom (@guest_421870)
June 16, 2017 12:19

DP,
Three separate MR cards with offer. (PRG, ED, ED au)
Reloaded $50 on amazon gc with each on different days.
All three posted the 2000 MR points three or four days later.

ajpl
ajpl (@guest_419986)
June 13, 2017 11:36

Anyone know of a Twitter hashtag for this offer?

William Charles
Admin
June 13, 2017 19:14

Unfortunately not

charles
charles (@guest_419493)
June 12, 2017 19:09

Pretty sure I added to both my green and plat cards. Used the plat and it disappeared from the green. Was only able to get for one card. Sweet offer though, thanks Chuck.

Harold
Harold (@guest_418822)
June 11, 2017 10:39

Purchase made on June 6. Offer disappeared from list the next day. 2,000 points were credited on June 9.

Sam
Sam (@guest_418058)
June 9, 2017 16:30

No points posted after “congratulation” email, and the added offer is gone from the list.

Sam
Sam (@guest_418048)
June 9, 2017 16:22

Added the offer yesterday, received “congratulations” email, Amazon posted the charge right away/same day. Went to check if the points were added, but no points on no saved offer anymore (double-checked before buying-the offer was saved).
What could go wrong? Why the offer is not listed? Usually, it is either active or has Redeemed status