Valentine’s Flowers 1,750 Points Double Dip!

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Valentine’s Day is this weekend. Have you ordered your flowers yet? Here is a round up of offers and deals that I found that can be combined for some sweet savings and points bonuses on your flower order at 1-800 Flowers. As I previously posted, there is an Amex Offer for You for $15 back available for 1-800 Flowers, along with a couple other Valentine’s Day worthy merchants. Here are some more deals that you can use at 1-800 Flowers:

Valentine’s Flowers 1,750 Points Double Dip!

Member must provide the promotional code RR84 and Rapid Rewards account number at time of purchase to be eligible for the offer. Each order of $29.99 or more will receive 1,750 bonus Rapid Rewards® Points for each order, excluding service/delivery fees and taxes. Bonus points will not count toward A-List, A-List Preferred or Companion Pass Qualification. Please allow six to eight weeks for points to post to your Rapid Rewards® account. No points will be awarded on cancelled orders. All Rapid Rewards® rules and regulations apply. For more information, visit www.southwest.com/rrterms.

Member must provide the promotional code TB1750 and TrueBlue account number at time of purchase to be eligible for the offer. Each order of $29.99 or more will receive 1,750 points for each order, excluding service/delivery fees and taxes. Offer valid through February 15, 2016.

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.

Bottom Line

You can score 1,750 bonus points either with Southwest or JetBlue when you order $30 in flowers from 1-800 Flowers and if you have an eligible Amex card, you may also be able to combine this deal with the Amex Offer for You for $15 back on your $50 order. Happy Shopping!

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