I’m a huge fan of Amex Offers. Almost every year, I manage to offset the annual fees on various Amex credit cards with Amex Offers statement credits. Last month I took advantage of a Boxed offer, combining it with the new member referral discount to save almost 60% on essential purchases.
This month, I’m noticing tons of great travel deals. While I don’t really have any travel plans that coincide with these deals, many of them are valid through fall 2017. If you haven’t done so already, be sure to log into your American Express credit card account and check for the following deals:
Hilton: Spend $300, get $60 back
Get a $60 statement credit after spending at least $300 at participating Hilton or Curio properties. This offer is only valid at Hilton Hotels & Resorts and Curio hotels in the US & US territories.
Hilton UK: Spend $500, get $100 back
Get a $100 statement credit after spending at least $500 at Hilton properties in the UK. Rooms must be booked directly through the Hilton website, app, or by calling 1-800-HILTONS. This offer does not apply to advance purchases or non-refundable rates.
HotelStorm deal: Spend $200, get $50 back
“Get a $50 statement credit each time you use your enrolled card to make a single purchase of $200 or more on a hotel stay through hotelstorm.com/amex.”
What’s interesting about this offer is that there are seemingly no restrictions on the number of times it can be utilized. That’s awesome if you have multiple ~$200 bookings between now and mid-October.
Omni Hotels: Spend $200, get $50 back
Get a $60 statement credit by using your enrolled Card to spend $300+ on room rate and room charges at Omni Hotels & Resorts.
Rover.com: Spend $75, get $30 back
Get a one-time $30 statement credit by using your enrolled Card to spend a minimum of $75+ in one or more transactions online at Rover.com.
This may not seem like a “travel” deal, but if you’re traveling and can’t take your pets along, Rover can help you find a pet sitter. Being able to save $30 on petsitting services means more money in your travel bank.
Hulu: Spend $50, get $50 back
Spend $50+ at hulu.com/start/amex and receive a $50 statement credit. A Hulu subscription can keep you entertained during your travels, with tons of great shows and original series.
With the Hulu Amex Offers deal, you can get almost 4 – 6 months of free membership. That depends, of course, on whether you chose the Limited Commercials plan ($7.99) or the No Commercials Plan ($11.99).
In my experience, the No-Commercials plan is a total rip-off. About half the time, you’ll get a notice that your program isn’t eligible for no-commercials, and you’ll have to sit through them like everyone else. No thanks.
Amex Travel: Spend $600 get $100 back
I’m pretty sure I signed up for the spend $600, get $100 Amex Travel Deal. Either this deal was pulled or it expired a long time ago. In any case, this is a pretty great deal you should definitely check for in your Amex Offers dashboard.
Have you taken advantage of any of these Amex Offers travel deals? If you were targeted for a great offer I didn’t list, please share below.
“I’m pretty sure I signed up for the Spend $6000, Get $100 Back Amex Travel Deal.” (typo)
Happy 4th!
As a Hulu subscriber, i wish i had pulled the Hulu deal. I think the best Amex Offer I received was for 1 additional MR point on Whole Food purchases for the PRG card.
Maybe it’s because you used an Amex card to pay for your subscription. I didn’t personally get targeted, but my brother did so I signed him up (it’s for new members only), so it worked out alright.
not for nothing but those deals stink.
How so? It’s icing on the cake for anyone staying at hotels this year.
I thought the idea was to not pay actual money for a hotel stay. Getting 25 off 100 is not a deal.
Sometimes you have to. I’m not crazy about the HotelStorm deal either but I might put the Hilton deal to use. Especially since it allows me to earn points (I think Hilton has that double points promo going on) and save money.
My favorite was the spend $50 on Amazon and get 2,000 MR points. Also got it on my AU card. I bought 2 Amazon gift cards last week and got 4,000 MR points, which is just about enough for a short haul flight using BA Avios.
I missed that one. Darn!