20K+ Membership Rewards points with new Amex Offers

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There are a couple of great new targeted Amex Offers out in the wild that can add up to a lot of points — with one offer alone worth 20,000 Membership Rewards points and another targeted Amazon offer for 2,000 Membership Rewards points on $50+ in purchases. Four offers follow:

Amazon.com

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The Offer
  • Spend $50 or more, get 2,000 Membership Rewards points
Key Terms
  • Enrollment from 6/1/17 to 12/31/17
  • Offer not valid for Amazon Local, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Amazon Web Services, Amazon Home & Business Services, Amazon Currency Converter, Home Services, Prime Photos, Amazon Inspire, Amazon Video Direct, Amazon business, Amazon Global, or Amazon Drive.
Quick Thoughts

This is a fantastic offer if you’re targeted. Neither my wife nor I was targeted on any of our cards (bummer!). Slickdeals users have confirmed that this offer works on gift card reloads (and I would also suspect that it works on gift card purchases), so in the extremely unlikely event that you don’t plan to spend $50 on Amazon before the end of 2017 (or if you just need to buy someone a gift), you could buy a gift card. I believe this is a single-use offer even though the expiration date of 12/31 is farther out than most single-use Amex Offers. If you have this offer, add it and use it.

H/T: Slickdeals via Miles to Memories


Intermedia.com

a screenshot of a card

The Offer
  • Spend $200+, get 20,000 Membership Rewards Points
  • Go to intermedia.net/amex-offer to make your purchase
Key Terms
  • Expires 9/25/17
  • Valid online only on the US website
Quick Thoughts

I got this offer on two of my cards last week and have been mulling it around. While I don’t think I have any immediate need for the services being offered by Intermedia (mainly cloud email), this offer is essentially like buying Membership Rewards points for around 1 cent each even if you don’t have any use for the product. You can’t quite get to exactly $200 with the services they sell, but you can get close.

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Your cheapest qualifying option (I believe) would be 24 users on the Cloud Email plan for one month. You’d then have to cancel after a month. Thirteen users on the middle-level plan comes out to just under $208 a month. Alternatively, you could use the minimum number of users (3) on the Cloud Email plan and pay in advance for one year. That would cost you $269.64 — not the most efficient use of the Amex Offer, but at least you have a year to figure out whether or not the service is useful. I have not looked into the terms of their service or whether there is any penalty for early cancellation — YMMV on all of that and I encourage you to look before leaping. I’m not sure whether or not I’ll take advantage of this one, but it’s interesting for the number of points being offered.

Update: According to reader Bryan, Intermedia pro-rates the first month. It would then be essential to set this to charge at the very beginning of the month — as he suggests, I’d recommend setting this up on the last day of the month (June 30th to begin July 1st) to make sure you get charged the full $200 at once and don’t pay for 2 separate months. Thanks, Bryan!


Sierra Trading Post

a screenshot of a credit card

The Offer
  • Spend $150, get 3,000 Membership Rewards Points
Key Terms
  • Expires 7/18/17
  • Offer specifically denotes that this must be a single purchase
Quick Thoughts

This is a decent offer as 3,000 points are worth at least $54.60 according to our Reasonable Redemption Values. The terms state that the $150 must be in a single purchase. While many Amex Offers had this stipulation for years, in practice it mostly hasn’t been enforced and at some point most Amex Offers switched over to terms that say “in one or more transactions”. I noted the terms here because they specify a single transaction, but it’s possible that multiple transactions adding up to $150 could work. Even if it must be a single transaction, this looks like a good offer. I’ve gotten a lot of solid deals out of the STP clearance sales in the past and will keep my eye out for future promotions with which to stack this one.


Telecharge

a screenshot of a card

The Offer
  • Spend $75, get 1,500 Membership Rewards Points
Key Terms
  • Expires 9/4/17
Quick Thoughts

This is a better offer than the usual $15 back on $75 if you value Membership Rewards points at better than a penny each. If you have a trip planned to New York with limited days and want tickets to a specific show, this is a nice way to grab a small discount over paying full price. My wife and I generally prefer to enter the lotteries or buy rush tickets the day of performance — you can usually get decent seats at a nice discount, though you could end up with obstructed-view or front-row seats (which could be good or bad). With digital lotteries, you can now enter a bunch without leaving your hotel room. That’s both good and bad — it was probably easier to get tickets on a blustery Wednesday when you had to physically stand and wait at the theater, but at least you can now enter in your pajamas for a matinee.

One possible way to stack this might be through BroadwayBox.com. Let me preface this by saying that I haven’t used BroadwayBox in at least 10 years, but used to frequently use it for discounted theater tickets. Clicking through their link brings you to telechargeoffers.com. This does indeed seem to be Telecharge’s domain for discounted ticket offers (based on a quick Google). I looked up the same tickets to the same performance both directly through Telecharge and through the BroadwayBox.com link to telechargeoffers.com and they came up about $20 cheaper for the rear of front mezzanine tickets to the show I pulled up (Phantom of the Opera, next Wednesday night…just a random pick). Will telechargeoffers.com trigger the Amex Offer? Hard to say. Since it appears to be owned by Telecharge, my guess is that the charge may post as Telecharge and you may then get the offer. If true, that would be a decent enough deal. The back of the front mezzanine was going for about $80 a ticket for the Phantom performance I pulled up. Depending on how you value the 1500 points, that’s not bad. Lottery tickets to Phantom are only $28, but aren’t guaranteed. For the record, I compared tickets in the $75 price range — seats closer to the front of the front mezzanine were available at a bigger discount through Broadwaybox (I believe $89 + fees vs $135 + fees). YMMV on this method for sure, but in the worst case scenario you’ll probably save more cash buying this way than directly through Telecharge even if you don’t get the offer.


Final Thoughts

Most of these offers are targeted (though I see the Telecharge offer on all of our cards). The Amazon offer appears to be highly targeted. All of these are pretty good offers to keep in mind. Overall, it’s great to see Amex continue to release opportunities to earn large chunks of points through purchases. If you find a good stack with any of the above offers, please let us know in the comments!

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