There were a few new Amex Offers for You in my account this morning but, the most interesting of them was from The Home Depot (a place where I tend to spend some big bucks.) This offer was on only one of my current Amex cards. So, check to see if you also have this offer and add it to your card to before you make your purchase.
New Amex Offer For You At Home Depot
- The Home Depot, Spend $400 or more and get $60 back, expires 10/15/15.
Bottom Line
Amex Offers for You are so great and I really love this benefit of being an Amex Cardholder. I love these offers and this is one of the best benefits of being an American Express cardholder in addition to my other favorite, Small Business Saturday! Make sure that you check your account for these offers and add them to your card if you think that you might be able to take advantage of these! If you got anything else different, please post a comment.
How To Get These Amex Offers For You
If you are new to American Express Offers for You or don’t have an American Express card, start here. You must have an eligible American Express Card and then add the Offers For You to your registered card to get the statement credit.
Personal American Express eligible card options include (but, not limited to):
- Gold Delta SkyMiles® Credit Card from American Express
- The Amex EveryDay Credit Card from American Express
- The Amex EveryDay Preferred Credit Card from American Express
- Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express
- Platinum Card® from American Express
- Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express
- Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express
So physical gift card in store allowed?
Which type of Amex card was it on?
We have 6cards combined and didn’t show up on any.
Not on any of my four cards
Seems like Amex is cracking down on using Amex Offers for gift card purchases. Last few promotions were there was potentially an opportunity have either excluded gift cards (Reebok) or required an in-store purchase (Gap, Home Depot, Whole Foods). Another one bites the dust…
@MilesMath,
They say that but they don’t typically care or go down to that level of information. I don’t know if anyone has actually been rejected (yet) because of it. I suppose if they start cracking down, that could potentially cause problems for the cardholder aka blacklisting but I don’t think we’re down that road yet.
6 amex cards, no Home Depot Offers. And Im spending about $14000 at Lowes and Home Depot this month. Hmphhh.