The Offer
- Get a dime every time you make a purchase with your American Express Serve card.
The Fine Print
- Valid until April 30th, 2015
- No registration needed
- 10¢ will be added to your automatically
- This offer was sent out via e-mail, so unsure if it’s available to all American Express Serve customers. Will try a test transaction later to confirm.
Our Verdict
In the past when American Express have sent out these e-mails, even those who weren’t targeted still received the bonus – it’ll be interesting to see if this is the case with this promotion as well (I no longer think this is the case as people have reported receiving other offers).
- If comparing against a 1% cash back card you’ll be better off using Serve if the transactions is under $10
- If comparing against a 2% cash back card you’ll be better off using Serve if the transaction is under $5
- If comparing against a 3% cash back card you’ll be better off using Serve if the transaction is under $3.34
Keep in mind that Serve doesn’t have the same purchase protection and return policies as a regular credit card, so you’d be forgoing those options. If you find this benefit useful, keep in mind that the Discover checking account always offers a 10¢ rebate per transaction.
Now that Softcard is no longer available, I think we will probably see more of these sorts of offers available to American Express Serve cardholders (at least I hope so).
Hat tip to Miles Remaining
AT&T stores have self kiosks to pay bills (mobile, internet). You can do partial pay of $0.10 on these machines. Only downside is I need to make 300 transactions to pay my monthly bill.
Yeah, I can’t imagine Serve will be thrilled with this sort of behavior. Not worth the risk IMO.
Time to stock up on individual candies from the gas station
Why swiped transactions? Where does it say that?
Good catch, fixing it now.
is there a min Serve purchase that’d rebate 10c?
wish the rebate wasnt per swipe but rather per dollar amount. like say 10c for every $5 spent etc. would be a lot better.
afaik, amex makes the same amount of money right? or is there an additional per swipe fee they collect along with the ~4% transaction fee? any other variable in the equation that makes amex offer bonuses on more swipes you make, like 30 swipes per month on their Everyday cards etc. I must be missing something here.
I sense a lot of minuscule amazon gc and account closures in some people’s futures…
Well, writing a script and making 20% profit might just be worth the risk…
Probably lead to Amazon shut down: https://www.doctorofcredit.com/amazon-freezes-my-account-for-buying-lots-of-50%c2%a2-gift-cards/
Also keep in mind minimum transaction is $0.50 per giftcard