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MSE News: Discounts bonus for Amex cardholders
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Bougainvillea wrote: »I spoke to AMEX this morning and they said all the Foursquare offers expired on Dec 31 apart from Starbucks that expires on 12 Feb.
Pizza Hut offer is still on too, £15 back on £30 spend :j Expires 6 March 2013.0 -
AMEX responded, only 1 x £10 credit per account for Sainsburys.0
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Can somepone please let me know what offers are on now.
Are any of the old ones still going and if so can you use it again in January?0 -
Had notification about £5 back from Starbucks.
Says credit can be issued in up to 2 billing cycles. Does this mean MY AMEX billing cycles?0 -
I guess so - however these credits normally show within 2-3 day on Amex-issued cards and 3-5 days on MBNA-issued ones!0
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Can somepone please let me know what offers are on now.
Are any of the old ones still going and if so can you use it again in January?
Starbucks (£5 off £10) and Pizza Hut (£15 off £30).| Amex & Foursquare Hoarder |Cashback & Points (26/02/13)
Nectar: 71,816 (£357) | Avios: 62,036 | Membership Rewards: 45,076 (£225)
Foursquare & Xbox Cashback: £1,865 | Quidco Paid: £9860 -
And it's not a new round of offers so I wouldn't have thought you could use them again.0
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Thanks for information about Starbucks and PizzaHut.
I was informed by 'notification' text that I could use the Starbucks deal on two separate billing periods.
Does anyone know how can I access the Sainsburys deal if they haven't sent me an e-mail?0 -
Interesting re. Starbucks - was that notification from within the app? It certainly has a longer validity than many of the other offers - please post back your results!!
I'm afraid I've no idea about the Sainsbury's offer.0 -
Yes that's right - the notification was from within the app.
It seemed to clearly imply that the offer could be used in two separate billing periods.
So top-up the car with £10 and get £5 back Can't be bad!0
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