[Expired] [Targeted] Spend $30+ & Get $15 Back On Nestle’s ReadyRefresh

This deal has expired, view current amex offers by clicking here.

The Offer

No direct link, targeted offer

  • Get a one-time $15 statement credit by using your enrolled Card to make a single purchase of $30 or more online at readyrefresh.com by 10/31/2017

The Fine Print

  • Valid online only. Transactions made through third party distributors are not valid.

Our Verdict

Readyreresh is Nestle’s online ordering system you can also stack this with:

  • 50% account credit on your first order (excluding taxes, deposits and fees). You also get free delivery. Maximum account credit is $50. Must purchase at least $20.

I think bottled water is extremely wasteful in less you live in a area where normal water isn’t safe to drink, but I don’t mind a sweet tea or sparkling water. If you spend exactly $30 you’d get $15 back and another $15 in account credit on your first order. Basically $45 in products for $15 (although for the second order you wouldn’t get free shipping).

View more Amex offers here & if you have any questions abut American Express offers then read this post.

Hat tip to DDG

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Peter
Peter (@guest_449175)
July 29, 2017 19:04

I like Poland Spring bottled water (just standard, not sparkling, etc.) and consume the 16.9 oz bottles as about 90% of my daily fluid intake. I carry them wherever I go, in my backpack, car, around the house, etc.

A huge thing for me is consistency of flavor. Every bottle I drink tastes the same vs each different brand or tap water or filtered tap will taste different. There is also essentially a guarantee that the water is safe drinking the Poland Spring. Less overall risk vs tap water consumption. I recycle 98% of bottles as well.

Typically I pay $3-4 for a 24 pack case of 16.9 oz bottles.

Credit
Credit (@guest_448706)
July 28, 2017 16:42

It’s on bank of America also

Bob
Bob (@guest_448703)
July 28, 2017 16:38

I got this on amex, boa, and PNC last time, and I still have like 100 bottles of different kinds of water and tea sitting in my living room…..

everywhere_dude
everywhere_dude (@guest_448605)
July 28, 2017 14:44

I used that offer last time it was around to stock up on San Pellegrino. I was very unhappy with the service: they only delivered part of my order, saying they would come the next day. I had to file a complaint on their website to get it effectively delivered over a week later…

mh
mh (@guest_448596)
July 28, 2017 14:37

I got this the other day on a few cards that weren’t targeted the last time..

I hit them up several months ago with the $50 plus 50% off same as now!.

PT
PT (@guest_448585)
July 28, 2017 14:18

ReadyRefresh is the correct name. In the post, it is called ReadyFresh.

Yev
Yev (@guest_448560)
July 28, 2017 13:40

Got it on SPG Bus cards: primary and AU.

JuicyJosh
JuicyJosh (@guest_448532)
July 28, 2017 13:05

A similar offer is available on most of my cash back checking accounts for Ready Refresh. Regions, PNC, etc. $15 off $20

Avi
Avi (@guest_448521)
July 28, 2017 12:37

It would be good to add that there are geographic restrictions to certain states for using the ReadyRefresh service as well.