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The Deal
- Get 30% back at select technology providers when making eligible online purchases with targeted Amex Offer.
Key Terms
- Expires October 15, 2019.
- Limit of $100 in total statement credits per Card Member.
- Offer valid for online purchases made directly through select technology providers. Select technology providers includes ADOBE, Brother, Dropbox, Hubspot, Nextwarehouse, Newegg, Oracle, Rackspace, Sage Software, SAP, Symantec, Tiger Direct (Systemax), Versatile, Webair Internet Development, and Zendesk.
- Eligible transactions must be made in USD.
- Excludes mobile app transactions, transactions via authorized retailers or resellers, and events.
- ADOBE: Excludes Marketo and ADOBE branded merchandise. DropBox: Excludes invoiced payments and consulting services. SAP: Excludes transactions made at SAP Partner Sites, SAP merchandise, Ariba, Success Factors, Sybase, and Concur. Webair Internet Development: Excludes DomainPal. Zendesk: Excludes purchases made at Base.
- Further exclusions may apply.
- Any benefit earned from this offer is in addition to the rewards (i.e. Membership Rewards or cash back) earned as part of your existing Card benefits, but your ability to earn spend-based rewards for the purchase will be based on the amount after any statement credit or other discount is applied.
Tips & Ideas
This is a great deal if you’re targeted as Newegg is one of the eligible retailers. In addition to their own gift cards, Newegg sells a variety of third party gift cards including Visa gift cards. They also frequently run promotions selling discounted gift cards, so this Amex Offer will stack with that.
With maximum savings of $100, you’ll max out this deal when spending $333.33. It doesn’t specify either way, but I suspect this will work on one or more transactions seeing as the description refers to ‘online purchases’ rather than ‘an online purchase’.
This offer only appeared on our business cards, so it wouldn’t surprise me if it doesn’t appear on personal cards, especially given the business nature of the offer.
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