[YMMV] Add Authorized User To Blue Cash Everday Card & Receive $25 After $250 In Spend

The Offer

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  • Add an Additional Cardmember to your Blue Cash Everyday card and receive a $25 statement credit after your additional card members spend $250 or more within 3 months.

The Fine Print

  • To earn the $25 statement credit, you must add a new Additional Card through this email and your Additional Card Member(s) must make $250 in purchases on their Additional Card(s) within 3 months, starting from the date this new Additional Card is added to your Account. Purchases made by all of your Additional Card Members on your Account, including any Additional Card Members that you had before adding a new Additional Card to earn this bonus, will count toward the $250 spend requirement. Your purchases as the Basic Card Member will not count toward the $250 spend requirement. The $25 statement credit will be credited to your account 6-8 weeks after you earn the bonus. You are limited to earning one bonus through this email.

Our Verdict

We’ve seen similar deals on other American Express cards, for example:

As always there are three things to keep in mind when considering these deals:

  • No fee to add an additional cardholder
  • These authorized user accounts do count towards the Chase 5/24 rule
  • SSN is required (not required if you add AU by chat, at least instantly).

View Comments (17)

  • If anyone has seen the miles post to their account, how long did it take after you completed the required spend?

  • If I am added as an AU, will this prevent me from earning a sign up bonus for this card in the future? (I do not currently have this card nor have I ever earned the bonus for this card)

  • Is getting yourself added as an AU (and thus having another account added on your credit report) only bad for the Chase 5/24 rule or will other banks (ie BAC, Citi, etc.) use that against you when applying for more credit?

  • Can you only add AU for the number mentioned in the email or more than one cards and get $25 for each? Also would existing AU card spend qualify
    ?

  • As someone else said on Reddit or here... You can simply add yourself as an authorized user using your own name and your own Social Security number. It makes no sense, but it does indeed let you.

  • I used to jump at these offers, but since it goes on credit report it really is $25 for opening a credit card.

  • I have to ask... now that you've acknowledged "not required if you add AU by chat, at least instantly," can you elaborate on your thoughts on what you mean by 'at least instantly' and also how this may affect the 2nd consideration (re:5/24)? What if I were to chat Amex and ask to add "William Charles" as an AU (surely I jest).