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If you’ve got an American Express card or an American Express business card and you’re not using Amex Offers, you’re flushing money down the toilet. Amex Offers are a fantastic way to save money on everyday purchases. They’re targeted statement credits or bonus points offers that only American Express cardholders receive, for things like shopping, travel and dining.

Today, Amex launched an amazing new Amex Offer where you’ll earn $100 back after spending $100 at Dell.com. That’s basically a free $100 to spend at Dell (more on this below)!

Plus, you can combine them with other discounts and coupons for more savings, which only makes Amex cards that much more appealing. To ensure you don’t miss out on the best Amex Offers, subscribe to our newsletter and we’ll let you know about them.

Here is everything you need to know, including how to add Amex Offers to you cards.

It’s easy to stack up your savings with Amex Offers. (Photo by lovelyday12/Shutterstock)

How to save money or earn bonus points with Amex Offers

Amex Offers are a valuable perk exclusive to American Express cards. You can register nearly all American Express cards except corporate cards and gift cards. Cards that qualify include Amex branded cards like the American Express®️ Green Card or The Platinum Card® from American Express. Other cobranded travel credit cards are eligible as well, so you can add these deals to hotel credit cards like the Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card or airline credit cards like the Delta SkyMiles® Gold American Express Card. The information for the Amex Green Card, and Hilton Surpass Card has been collected independently by Million Mile Secrets. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.          

Amex Offers can save you lots of money on purchases you might make anyway. We’ve seen recent deals for cash back on airfare purchases or hotel stays and deals to earn bonus points for everything from luggage to gas. It’s not hard to completely offset your annual fee just by taking advantage of these deals.

The bonus points or statement credits you receive from Amex Offers are applied after your purchase. So you can take advantage of any other money-saving tactics without worrying that they won’t combine with Amex Offers. You can use shopping portals, promotional codes, coupons and more. Just be sure you meet your offer’s minimum spending requirement.

Both statement credits and bonus Amex Membership Rewards points will post within 90 days after you redeem your Amex Offer. But in my experience, it usually posts much sooner. To take advantage of Amex Offers, you’ll have to register your American Express cards. Once you’ve setup an American Express account, you can log in to see which offers you were targeted for. The offers change frequently, so check your account often.

Current Amex Offers

Amex offers can be a great way to save on everything from eating out to airfare and hotels (once travel returns to normal). Here are a few good ones that were available at the time of writing.

Dell

Offer: $100 back on $100 or more at Dell.com

Expiration date: Jan. 31, 2021

Terms: This offer is targeted to The Platinum Card® from American Express cardholders. Excludes all e-gift card and gift card purchases, international transactions, international contact center, Global events, Dell Financial services, Dell Outlet for Home, Dell Outlet for Work, Dell PartnerDirect, Dell Premier, Dell Premier Connect, Dell Premier Select, and authorized retailers. For more details, read here.

Tip: This is an incredible deal and should be taken advantage of — it’s basically a $100 credit towards anything at Dell. Dell sells a wide variety of electronics and office supplies, so it shouldn’t be hard to find something useful for you.

Be sure to stack this with shopping portal bonuses and other Amex offers for extra points on Dell purchases. Some cardholders have also been offered bonus Amex Membership Rewards points on Dell purchases.

Marriott

Offer: $50 back when you spend $200+ at Marriott

Expiration date: September 21, 2020

Terms: Valid for stays in the U.S. and U.S. territories, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. The following Marriott brands are excluded: Marriott Vacation Club, Design Hotels, Protea Hotels, Marriott Executive Apartments, Homes & Villas by Marriott International, and Vistana Signature Experiences.

Tip: If you can add this offer to an Amex Marriott card you’ll not only save money, but you’ll earn bonus points for your spending while you’re at it!

Showtime

Offer: Get $5 back after spending $8+, up to $15

Expiration date: Aug. 28, 2020

Terms: Valid for streaming purchases made directly with Showtime via https://www.showtime.com only. Excludes Showtime services which are purchased through third party providers such as TV/cable/satellite and streaming service providers, other services which do not use the Showtime app, Pay Per View purchases, or gift cards sold by authorized retailers.

U.S. Supermarkets

Offer: 5% back on supermarket purchases, up to $10

Expiration date: Aug. 31, 2020

Terms: Offer valid for in-store and online eligible purchases at U.S. Supermarkets. “Supermarket” means a standalone merchant in the U.S. primarily selling supermarket products. Excludes gasoline purchases and gift card purchases. Specialty Food Stores, Superstores, and Warehouse Clubs are not considered Supermarket stores.

How to Register for Amex Offers

Log into your American Express account

Sign-in to your American Express account and scroll down. You’ll see a section that says “Amex Offers & Benefits.” This is where you’ll see all the Amex Offers available for your cards.

Because Amex Offers are targeted deals for each individual Amex account, you may see different offers depending on which Amex card you’re viewing.

Click “View All”

There are lots of Amex Offers available for each card. Click “View All” to make sure you aren’t missing anything good.

Click “Add to Card”

Search the list for an Amex Offer you’re interested in. To see more information, just click an offer, and it will expand with the full terms and conditions.

When you find one you want, click “Add to Card” next to the offer.

You’ll then see the offer under the “Added to Card” tab at the top of the Amex Offers section.

There’s also a “Savings” tab, where you can view the offers you’ve redeemed, and how much you’ve saved.

Bottom line

You can save lots of money or earn bonus points on purchases you’d probably make anyway with Amex Offers. Just register your eligible American Express cards, and receive statement credits on everyday spending.

Amex Offers are just another reason I keep American Express rewards cards year after year. The savings these offers give me help to offset any annual fees I might be paying. So the other benefits of the card are just gravy.

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