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Hit your credit card sign-up bonus by buying ‘no fee’ American Express gift cards

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I have written before about the range of American Express gift cards. They were not, to be honest, fantastic value.

However, they are now looking VERY INTERESTING if you have a spending target to hit on a new credit card. And if you don’t have a card with a spend target to hit, this might be a good time to apply for one!

Here is the official site for Amex gift cards.

American Express is currently offering gift cards with NO purchase fee and NO delivery fee.   You can buy up to five cards per order which means a maximum of (5 x £100 gift cards) £500 you can spend at a time.

You need to use promotional code AMEX4 to get the purchase fee and postage deducted.  The offer runs until 31st December.

Without the fees, you are effectively buying Amex gift cards for face value.  The standard fee plus postage on a £100 gift card is £3.95 so this is a substantial saving.

Amex accepts Amex plus Visa and MasterCard for the purchase of these cards.  The payment almost certainly goes through as a ‘purchase’ rather than a cash advance, because Amex would need to disclose it otherwise.

The most obvious use of this promotion is to bring forward spending in order to hit a time-limited sign-up bonus on a new credit card. If you would struggle to spend £2,000 in three months to get the 20,000 point (=20,000 Avios) Amex Gold bonus, for example, you can simply buy the difference in Amex gift cards.

The cards can be used for normal spending at almost everywhere that accepts Amex cards. If you end up with a small residual balance of a few pounds, the easy way to cash it out is to buy an Amazon gift certificate (via the Head for Points affiliate link if you like!) and add it to your Amazon account as a credit against future purchases.  Amex will also refund the balance of a gift card by cheque or bank transfer if you make a formal request.

Note that Amex gift cards can only be used in the UK.  They can be used for physical and online transactions but you cannot use them to obtain cash from an ATM.  You need to use up the balance on the card within 12 months otherwise a £1.50 monthly fee will kick in.

These are the main credit and charge cards which require a four-figure minimum spend to trigger the bonus and which may now be more attractive to you than they once were.  You have until 20th December to order your gift cards so there is plenty of time.

Amex Gold – 20,000 Membership Rewards points bonus (20,000 Avios) – £2,000 spend in three months – review

Amex Platinum – 30,000 Membership Rewards points bonus (30,000 Avios) – £2,000 spend in three months – review

BA American Express – 9,000 Avios – £1,000 spend in three months – review

BA Premium Plus Amex – 25,000 Avios – £3,000 spend in three months – review

SPG Amex – 10,000 SPG points (10,000 Avios) – £1,000 spend in three months – review

Lufthansa Amex & Visa – 11,500 Miles & More miles – £2,000 spend in three months – review

United Amex & Visa – 15,000 MileagePlus miles – £1,800 spend in three months – review

Etihad Amex & Visa – 20,000 Etihad Guest miles – £4,000 spend in six months – review

Emirates Amex & Visa – 12,000 Skywards miles – £1,000 spend in three months – review

Emirates Elite Amex & Visa – 25,000 Skywards miles – £2,000 spend in three months – review

American Airlines Amex & Visa – 15,000 AA miles – £1,500 spend in three months – review

Our full credit card directory can be found here.

Comments (134)

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  • sprout7 says:

    Can they be used to pay for online financial services?
    Now what’s a good example …..say, perhaps a credit card bill??

  • avidsaver says:

    I’ve just received a mail shot from Amex inviting me to enrol in a bonus offer on my Gold Card. Spend £2500 by the 20th Feb 2015 and receive a bonus 5000 membership rewards. I think this gift card promotion would also count against my spend but can anyone confirm this please?

    • James says:

      I don’t see why it wouldn’t!

    • Jamie P says:

      Beat me to it! Hope it doesn’t.

    • Cheshire Pete says:

      Got the same email also on my Platinum card. I presumed it was because the first anniversary of the card is approaching and they want me to keep it with this incentive!

    • Duncan Stevenson says:

      That’s a nice bonus offer. I wonder how it’s targeted; I didn’t get the offer.

      Maybe trying to incentivise members to put their Christmas spend on the card?

    • Col A-B says:

      I got exactly the same email (as did a friend who also holds the Platinum charge card) & had already targeted my spending elsewhere, but this might now help sort this new target out too.

    • tim says:

      My wife got this yesterday on her Gold card. I assumed she was targeted because after hitting the sign-up bonus 6 months ago, she has stopped using her card (switching to the better Diamond Club one). The offer has worked and I’ve swopped the cards round in her purse again.

      • Will says:

        yes I got this this as well. I assume because once target was hit we were only using it for double points shopping and the rest moved onto BA. sofa purchase might now go to gold unless this can be made to work but only £500 towards it

  • Simon says:

    Been thinking of the Amex Platinum for a while now, but the Cathay perk has gone now right?
    So is it a better deal than the Amex Gold (considering the larger fee)?

    • JQ says:

      Depends if you want to pay for the other gold statuses, the priority passes, or whether you can spend enough in time to cancel and get back more than the extra MR are worth to you.

    • Rob says:

      Totally depends how much value you place on the travel insurance, car hire insurance, Priority Pass lounge cards, the hotel status cards and Eurostar lounge access.

  • Eshaq Choudhury says:

    Does the Amex sterling traveller cheque route still work?

    • Wade says:

      I did this in September with no issues paying them directly into a Lloyds bank account

    • AviosNewbie says:

      I did this last week with no issues. However, note that HSBC has stopped accepting TCs now. So if you have an HSBC account, you’ll need to find another bank which encashes the TCs

    • Rob says:

      Yes, but there is the fee on those and it is harder to find banks who accept them.

      • AviosNewbie says:

        Lloyds does as I found the hard way. But they accept only £200 per day and you need to carry your passport as id (driving license does not work).

        • Wade says:

          It must vary by branch as I paid in £900 with no issues and I almost certainly didn’t have my passport with me!

          • AviosNewbie says:

            Did you have an account with them? I don’t- so they just encashed the TCs for me

  • Frankie says:

    I bought £2000 of these last year to hit a spend. Ultimately they ended up being quite a hassle as they are not chip and pin and you have to sign your receipt at the till like the olden days. That in itself confused most young checkout staff. Some places (Wetherspoons for example) refused to take them ‘due to fraud with signing cards’. The majority of times I used them in Tesco the checkout operator didn’t know how to use them for part payment. I used to have to show them what to do. I ended up with odd amounts left on each card and dreaded the hassle of explaining to shops to explain to take, for example, £9.45 of this card (which I must sign for) and the rest on this card.. They work fine with a bit of planning I guess. This year I’ve just booked a couple of cancellable hotels on hotels.com to hit my target spend..

    • Brian says:

      But if you cancel the hotels, presumably, the points bonus gets cancelled too??

      • JQ says:

        Only if you’re silly enough to make the refundable spend as the one that hits the target.

        • Frankie says:

          It’s not about points it’s about triggering BA Amex 2 for 1. Book hotels far enough in the future and fully cancellable. This will trigger the 2 for 1 then cancel further down the line when your spend has reached a level above the trigger point that won’t take it below that point when the hotels are cancelled.

          • Col A-B says:

            Where does the refund go – back to the original card?

          • AviosNewbie says:

            yup!

          • Rob says:

            No, into your bank or a cheque. The rules are clear!

          • AviosNewbie says:

            Raffles, the question about the refund was about the hotel booking cancellation (I think) – not refund from amex for the gift card itself.

          • Rob says:

            Sorry, I read these comments out of order when I see them. I see all comments to all posts in one list and they are not threaded so it is not always clear what a reply is to!

            Yes, it goes back. Amex would remove the bonus if you refund the transaction which triggers the bonus. They will not (usually) take it back if that particular transaction did not trigger the bonus.

          • Flieduk says:

            So I can book 20 nights in the Conrad Maldives (or whatever just below trigger threshold) spend more to get points then cancel Maldives and bobs your uncle?

  • Simon says:

    I got some of these from WH Smiths when the last FourSquare promo was on, as Frankie said they can be a pain to use as they don’t have a chip and pin. I ended up just going to Tesco and buying Tesco gift cards for the exact amount of each card.

    • Mark2 says:

      Sounds like a plan!

      • ComeFlyWithMe123 says:

        Hmmm not really – Why don’t you just go to tesco directly and buy the tesco gift cards in that case? If your on 1st year of AMEX gold you’ll get double MR’s points. I am not sure if you’ll get double points buying these AMEX gift cards

  • Adam says:

    Now you could buy these, then use the Amex gift card to purchase the 3v on the current Tesco promo which can be used for financial services!

    • ComeFlyWithMe123 says:

      See comment above – correct me if I am wrong, what do you gain buying gift cards from AMEX rather than buying the 3v cards from Tesco directly using your AMEX?

      • Diane says:

        The gain would be you can use the grift cards anywhere that take Amex – 3v can only be online ( and that is limited to certain sites )

        • ComeFlyWithMe123 says:

          Agree but the OP is stating “buy amex gift cards to buy 3v gift cards” which is pointless, esp if AMEX are not giving double points on the gold card

          • Mark2 says:

            Yes but if you buy 3V cards you get triple ClubCard points i.e. 7.2 Avios per £1. But as others have said these cards only really help in the first few months if you are struggling to meet the target, which you are unlikely to be if you are gorging on 3V cards.
            I have the opposite problem: unless I stop using my BAPP card I shall achieve the 2-4-1 halfway through the year. A Reward Gold card beckons.

          • AviosNewbie says:

            Are there any Tescos in central london which still stock 3Vs? I havent seen them in several months now

      • Brian says:

        The point is that buying the AMEX gift cards enables you to spread out the spending beyond your deadline date for any spending target. This article is about how to increase your spending beyond what you would normally need.

        If you are going to use these gift cards at Tesco anyway, however, you would be better off just buying Tesco gift cards. These have a much longer expiry period.

      • Rob says:

        5 hour time saving from touring 10 Tesco stores trying to find £500 of 3V!

        • Brian says:

          No -you just buy normal Tesco Gift Cards – which you can use at a later date to buy branded ones for the points…

    • Roger says:

      3V cards CAN’T be used for most financial transactions. Those days are gone.

      Anecdotal evidence suggests they can be used to pay council tax with certain councils and water rates with certain water companies.

      Unless you meant the fee-payable Visa gift cards from Blackhawk Network / http://www.gospendit.co.uk

  • Gordon says:

    I ordered them last year. Sat on them for a month and then rang amex to cancel them. They refunded the money to my bank account, not my card

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