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The American Express Business Gold card has a new targeted offer: The offer terms are as follows:
Update: This offer has expired.
75,000 Membership Rewards points after spending $5,000 in the first three months.Annual fee is waived the first year.
To see if you are targeted for this new offer:
- Visit this page and login.
- You may also be able to call American Express at 1-800-519-OPEN to request the offer. When calling in
mention Offer code: A4VR & POID: AWBN:0002
For a full breakdown and analysis of this deal, see this Doctor of Credit post.
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I want to inform anyone who sees this offer that it is completely invalid. I work for a company that does quality assurance and call monitoring for American Express and I can assure that this offer is INVALID and unable to be redeemed online or over the phone. This is an offer that was posted online by someone who received a targeted offer, but the offer was only specific to that person and cannot be redeemed by anyone else. The only valid offers available, and will every be valid, will be the ones you see by going directly to the American Express website or if you were to receive an email or direct mail piece offering bonus points/cashback. You either need a 14 digit code beginning with a letter or a POID that you would find in the offer terms on the American Express website. Please don’t waste your time with this. I’m honestly sick of listening to these calls.
Cory! THANK YOU! I’m sick of receiving these calls. I really wish we had a way to take down all of these posts about invalid offers. It’s so frustrating and directly impacts the agents who work in the call centers, since we are judged on our performance. Each “unsold” call is money out of our pockets…
When you call in for the offer, what exactly do you use of this info:
mention Offer code: A4VR & POID: AWBN:0002 – Do you say the whole thing or only part of it?
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I couldn’t get my app to push through online so I called. My first call failed. The rep wasn’t helpful and said the offer code expired in 2014. On the second call the rep was so helpful. She said her offer read 75k/$10k. That was great for me as I will put all my spend on it for the 3x points. Thank you for the great info! I’m very happy with my 75k points.
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I just applied for the 75k after 5k spend and was instantly approved. I do have a legit business though so as stated before, I’m sure that is a factor. I have to call to verify the terms, but I applied on the 75k/5k landing page and it all looked good. So yes, it is still very alive.
I was told via SM this offer was only for new to Amex customers. Could not get a match.
The offer is dead. I applied and was told that it was published by a blogger and would no longer be honored. Guess I was a bit too late.
Sorry to hear that!
I used the link to receive the 75,000 point offer, with no delays or deliberations. I have three Amex personal cards but have never had business cards with Amex (I’m a realtor, so it’s legit), so that was likely a factor.
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Actually there is a new welcome offer of 50K miles after $5K spend in the first 3 months for the AmEx business golds rewards card. here is the link: https://www.americanexpress.com/us/small-business/credit-cards/see-all-business-credit-cards/?inav=business_opensmallbusiness_ajviewallcards
To get this offer you do have to apply online directly.
There are no “miles” welcome offers on the American Express Business Gold Rewards Cards. They only offer Membership Rewards Points.
Just received the card and confirmed with an agent (on the phone) regarding the 75K points offer after 5K spending.
Congrats, Lee! I think you’re a unicorn. I haven’t seen anyone else (here, MtM, or FT) report that they got the link to work with their AMEX login. Great deal for you!
@Lee have you had this card in the past 12 months?
This link(75k pt with $5k spending works for me also, Btw, I am targeted since I also got an email from Amex for the same offer, however I cancelled this same card 05/2014,less than 1 yr, I do not see the “past 12 month” language in this application, not sure if I should try my luck..
I would not chance it, Amex’s policy is 12 months for Biz cards.
Lee – did you get the application to work online for the 75k after $5k spend, that nobody else seems to be able to get to work? Or did you perhaps call in and get them to allow you to apply? Or maybe you just went for the 75k for $10k spend offer? Thanks.
@marshdom Yes I was too lazy to find an alternative link other than the one provided above so I believe it is the 5K spending one. I did get it to work by logging in my account (it did not work for my wife’s account). Will report back once I received the card, maybe tomorrow. Cheers~
Applied in the afternoon, pending, and before dinner received the approval email. Have not yet spoken to an agent to confirm the opening bonus yet, though I must say that, there is no word in the application page about the eligibility of this offer (neither the “if ever, then never” language nor the “past 12 months” language), which looks strange.
For the 10k version, is there any advice to meeting minimum spend without triggering a FR? On my application I did enter $7k for monthly estimated spending. That is true for my business on average, but I normally spend a ton in the last quarter and only around $2k/month the rest of the year.
I don’t think you’re likely to trigger a FR just for meeting minimum spend.