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The Offer
No direct link, targeted offer
- Get a one-time $10 statement credit by using your enrolled Card to spend a minimum of $75+ in one or more transactions in-store or online at select home improvement stores
- Others are being offered 5% back at home improvement stores up to $15 maximum back
The Fine Print
- Valid until 6/30/2019
Our Verdict
Lowes will be a popular option due to the fact that they sell third party gift cards, read Chuck’s previous post on maximizing that here. Lowe’s frequently has an 11% rebate as well if you want to use it for general use.
Hat tip to reader @BerelMarkowitz
View more Amex offers here & if you have any questions abut American Express offers then read this post.
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View Comments (12)
Was on my AMEX ED along with separate AMEX OFFER - Lowes specific store one additional Membership Rewards® point for each dollar spent - EXPIRES 6/30/2019 -- Might be stackable- not sure.
That said ... I still value the BAC 3% cash rewards more when that category has been preselected.
amex needs to throw me a bone to keep me. I got literally no good offers this year, no cellphone one, no cable one, nothing without manufactured spending.
I guess you don't get targeted again if you redeemed this offer last year.
Just got the $10 offer today.
5% online which is pretty lame.
I received both.
Another 0/8
1/4
Expires 6/30/2019
0/8, all Biz cards.
Someone needs to invent a "script" to tell if you've been targeted. If you have a few AMEX cards, and manage others for your family, it's tedious and time-wasting to constantly look for targeted offers that you're probably not targeted for. :)
Awww, you should complain to Amex. I'm sure the RAT team would love to have that complaint in your file!