New AMEX Offers for You: Cathay Pacific, Bowlmor, Delivery.com, and EntirelyPets.com
Every Friday/Saturday/Sunday, I like to post the latest AMEX Offers for You list. Here are some of the other recent posts with offers that may/may not still be around.
- 05/02/14 – New AMEX Offers for You: BP Gas Stations, Wayfair, Spafinder, and Vente-Privee
- 04/27/14 – New AMEX Offers for You: Seasons 52, Diesel, and Hilton Hotels Trip Advisor Promo
- 04/18/14 – New AMEX Offers for You: Godiva, Shari’s Berries, Reebok, Lucky Strike, Wine Country, and Aubuchon Hardware
- 04/12/14 – New AMEX Offers For You: Trunk Club, TheCompanyStore, and Henri Bendel
- 04/08/14 – New AMEX Offers for You: Teavana, Dollar Tree, Personal Creations, Carters, 1800Flowers, and 1-800-PEDMEDS
- 04/01/14 – New AMEX Offers for You: Petsmart, Petco, Lowe’s, Crate & Barrel, Souplantation, Sports Authority, & Zappos
- 03/21/14 – New AMEX Offers for You: Hampton Hotels and Elie Tahari
- 03/07/14 – New AMEX Offers for You: Blue Nile, Brooks Shoes, City Sports, Delivery.com, Fig & Olive, and Vivid Seats
- 03/03/14 – New AMEX Offers for You: Regal Cinemas, Total Wine & More, iTunes, and Others
As is always the case with AMEX Offers for You, you may/may not have these offers ties to your American Express credit cards. You can view all the latest #twitter AMEX offers here.
Without further ado, here are this week’s Offers for You (always remember to read the terms and conditions, each offer has different terms to follow):
If you have any questions, please leave a comment below.
Hi Grant: You are without question “the man” when it comes to utilizing BB, and keeping BB loaded for use. I have a question. Would it make any sense to use BB in lieu of my everyday bank debit card? I was thinking I might be able to garner points/miles on the front end-purchase of my reload tools, and then make most of my daily spend with the BB as a debit Card. Any thoughts or recommendations would be appreciated. Bill U
I don’t use Bluebird/Serve for anything but bill payment. If you normally use a debit, you could make the switch to Bluebird/Serve.
Grant: Thanks for the comment. I use my BB to pay most of my business expenses. I was thinking of using it for everyday incidentals just to take advantage of the generous points available on the reload end. Thanks again for your insight. I enjoy your blog and read it regularly. Bill U
You might as well use credit cards for your everyday business purchases. You have more protections and possibly access to bonus categories.
Under advisement. Thanks again for your thoughtful advice. Bill U