Many of you might have already seen your friends “liking” this promotion on your facebook wall and are possibly wondering “what is this!”
American Express is utilizing social media (Facebook) and is giving statement credits for various purchases when 1) Liking the American Express facebook page; 2) Linking your American Express card via the application; 3) Adding the deals that pertain to you; and 4) Using your AMEX card.
My personal favorite is the $40 statement credit for a $100 purchase at a Sheraton and/or Westin hotel. Others included are: National Car Rental, Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Dunkin’ Donuts, H&M, Outback Steakhouse, Travelocity, Whole Foods Market, and Sports Authority.
The facebook page has been pretty buggy the past two days so might take a few attempts to access the application.
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Are the American Express Pre-Paid cards eligible for this promotion?
@Joe – Unfortunately they are not 🙁 Frequent Miler and I looked into this and it’s a no-go.