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The Offer
No direct link, targeted offer
- Get a $5 statement credit by using your enrolled Card to make a single purchase of $8 or more online at showtime.com by 8/28/2020. Limit of 3 statement credits
The Fine Print
- Offer valid for streaming purchases made directly with Showtime via http://www.showtime.com only.
- Excludes Showtime services which are purchased through third party providers such as TV/cable/satellite and streaming service providers, other services which do not use the Showtime app, Pay Per View purchases, or gift cards sold by authorized retailers.
Our Verdict
Useful for people that subscribe to showtime.
Hat tip to DDG
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View Comments (13)
If you are a student get showtime via Spotify $5/month student plan fyi
portals make it a $1 moneymaker
which portal
Interesting that it shows on my EDP, but not on plat lol
Is it possible to load showtime account?
Will be interesting to see show this interacts in practice with the monthly $20 streaming credit, i.e., in what order the credits get applied.
Just in time for 'Billions". If you have Hulu it's $4.99 as Hulu add-on - with a free 7 day. It's three month at this price.
SHO solo has a free 30 day trial, but then $10.99/mo - $5 Amex offer So this might actually be a better deal as you get 30 days free and then $6/mo. So four months for $18 is a better deal and it your not stuck navigating Hulu.
If you have the Platinum card with the streaming credits, even better
Until it gets clawed back next year. And obviously it would be, if it even worked in the first place.
If they (AMEX) are giving the credits, why would there be a clawback? Customer bought the service, they gave a credit, or credits.
Read up. You are applying logic to an entity that doesn't always use it.
Why would it be clawed back?
Because of RATs