[Targeted] AmEx Offer: FedEx Express/FedEx Ground, Get 55% Back (Limit $1,000 Back) + FedEx Office

The Offer

No direct link, targeted offer

  • Get 55% back as a statement credit by using your enrolled eligible Business Card to purchase Qualifying Services with FedEx Express and FedEx Ground. Deliveries must be completed by 12/31/2024. Limit of $1,000 back in total statement credits
  • Get a $20 statement credit by using your enrolled eligible Business Card to spend a minimum of $100 in one or more purchases of qualifying FedEx Office® print services by 12/31/2024. Limit of 2 statement credits (up to $40). Print orders must be completed and charged by 12/31/2024.
  • Get a one-time $1,000 statement credit by using your enrolled eligible Business Card to spend a minimum of $4,000 in one or more eligible FedEx Freight purchases. Deliveries must be completed by 12/31/2024

Our Verdict

Nice deals if you need to use FedEx.

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chukcha
chukcha (@guest_1909239)
September 10, 2024 22:36

I suspect 55% CB is a typo — you will get 5% .

Alex
Alex (@guest_1908971)
September 10, 2024 17:14

Don’t they sell gift cards there?

Jake
Jake (@guest_1908873)
September 10, 2024 15:05

Bummer.. 0/12. Haven’t seen the 55% in forever, just 5% back the last 3 times. Maxed it out once. I suppose the algo doesn’t give it again, if you can actually take advantage of it.

david
david (@guest_1908934)
September 10, 2024 16:17

Is there a way to game it I’m missing or do you just actually use FedEx/shipping quite a bit?

Jake
Jake (@guest_1908999)
September 10, 2024 17:57

No, not that I know of. Just regular business shipping. It’s a killer discount.

Jason Smith
Jason Smith (@guest_1908837)
September 10, 2024 14:17

Just a warning – always check you fedEx invoices as FedEx is known to put random overcharges on for no reason (they claim your package had the wrong weight or dimensions but they literally do it at random).

Chad T
Chad T (@guest_1909140)
September 10, 2024 20:19

Right here. It’s why I won’t use them anymore for Ebay and Amazon sales.

Drew
Drew (@guest_1909302)
September 11, 2024 00:21

They all do it & it’s usually related to dimensional weight. FedEx is consistently the cheaper option of the 3 carriers though in my experience.

Jason Smith
Jason Smith (@guest_1909368)
September 11, 2024 05:51

No, you read through the ebay forums and people consistently write about FedEx doing overcharges for no reason and none of the other shipping companies. I have been shipping and selling laptops on ebay for 20 years, I also have a Masters degree in math, I know how to measure a box bettter than the workers at FedEx.