The Offer
Some people are seeing the following offer in their American Express login:
- Get 10% back as a statement credit by using your enrolled Card to pay your cell phone bill online directly with a US-based wireless telephone provider by 12/31/2018.
- Limit of $40 in total statement credits.
The Fine Print
- Enrollment limited. Must first add offer to Card and then use same Card to redeem.
- Only U.S.-issued American Express® Cards are eligible.
- Limit 1 enrolled Card per Card Member across all American Express offer channels.
- Your enrollment of an eligible American Express Card for this offer extends only to that Card.
- Offer valid for payments for wireless telephone service charges made directly with US wireless telephone service providers via online, mobile app, or by phone.
- Excludes purchases made with third parties, authorized retailers or re-sellers.
- Purchases for VoIP, hardware (including phones and accessories), equipment, and bundled home/cable services are also excluded.
- Merchants are assigned codes based on what they primarily sell. Your transaction will not qualify if the merchant’s code is not eligible.
Our Verdict
Should be easy to prepay your cellular bill $400 and max this one out. If anyone can paste the text of the offer and/or send us an image, we’ll add the details in.
There’s a similar offer for 10% off with a $20 maximum which some people got in the beginning of October. There’s also an offer for $200 off $200 or $50 off $150 from AT&T going on now as well.
Hat tip to churner_throwaway on r/churning
View more Amex offers here & if you have any questions abut American Express offers then read this post.
- AmEx Offers: An Introduction & Profitable Examples
- How To Sign Up For Multiple American Express Sync Offers
- Amex Offer Credit Not Posting, What to Do?
- How Does American Express Decide Who Receives What AmEx Sync Offer?
- Do I Need To Make A Single Purchase For AmEx Offers, Or Is It Cumulative?
- What Happens When You Have Two Active AmEx Offers For The Same Store?
- Amex Offers: Do Electronic Wallets Trigger the Offer Credit?
