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New Amex cashback offers launched: £5 off £10 at Tesco, £20 off £60 at World Duty Free

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Two very attractive new offers probably appeared on your American Express account yesterday, although you may not have noticed.  These are a continuation of the special deals that have been running for the last few weeks.

The first is one which almost every Head for Points reader should be able to use – £5 off a £10 spend at any Tesco store (not online).

The second is also a good one if you travelling soon – £20 off a £60 spend at World Duty Free.

These offers are limited to a fixed number of sign-ups, so you should register as soon as possible.  Both deals are valid until 28th February, so there is no rush to use them.

To sign up, visit americanexpress.co.uk (or open the Amex app) and log in.  Go to the summary page for one of your cards.  In the right hand margin of the website, you will see a box marked ‘Your Offers’.

Click this, and you will see all the offers available to you.  These two above should be included.  You need to click ‘Save to Card’ to activate the offer, otherwise it is not valid.

If you have multiple Amex-issued Amex cards (eg BA, Starwood, Gold, Platinum etc) then you should be able to sign up under each of them.  I got the offer under all three of my cards, so that is an easy £15 I will save at Tesco.

The money is paid back to you as a statement credit, usually around 5 days after you make the transaction.  Importantly, it will combine with ANY other promotion.

With World Duty Free, for example, it will combine with the ‘£5 off £75 spend’ vouchers which can be downloaded here.  A £75 spend will then only cost you £50 if you use the coupon and register for the Amex offer.

This is essentially free money, especially the Tesco one, so do sign up on as many cards as you can.  Only main cardholders can register, not supplementary cards.


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Comments (51)

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  • Martin says:

    Can I buy a £10 Tesco gift card with this? I don’t see gift cards as an exclusion in the T&C.

    • Paul says:

      I assume AMEX just track it as a £10 purchase in store, so I’d be surprised if they get access to exactly what’s in the purchase. Obviously only a guess, but I would assume £10 gift card would be fine.

    • Rob says:

      Yes, will be fine.

  • Paul says:

    Registered yesterday for the offer on both my SPG and Gold cards. Just been to Tesco and within a few minutes received a confirmation email: “Congratulations. You have spent £10 or more on your Card ending in XXXXX at Tesco. You should receive your £5 statement credit in three to five working days, but it could take up to eight weeks to show on your account.”

    I do find it vaguely ridiculous that they can manage to identify this spend and trigger the email within minutes, and yet the credit could take up to eight weeks! Still, a great deal, and I assume I can still qualify again on my other card.

    • EvilGazebo says:

      Eight weeks should safely cover the returns period for most participating merchants – that’s why.

  • Worzel says:

    Did the Tesco spend and received the email like Paul(1:01 pm). Logged in to Amex and the Currys PC World offer(£10 off £50) now not showing for me on Gold or BA basic.

  • Ant says:

    The Harvey Nichols Sepnd £50 get £10 credit is now also available on Foursquare.

  • olybeast says:

    Done both on my BA PP

  • KimJoi says:

    Raffles … Just wondering, the current “Amex + Harvey Nichols / Selfridges” promo, are they the same with the “Amex + Foursquare (Selfridges / Harvey Nichols) promo” ?? Since both offering the same “statement credits”. Would be nice, if we can get these x 2 …

    Thanks.

  • divdad says:

    I have registered 5 cards, no sign of email confirmations, am I meant to get them ?

  • Arno says:

    World Duty Free is handy, I was going to get dad some Whisky and something for myself on the way out on Tuesday. Thanks!

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