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New American Express offers: £25 off £100 at Eurostar and £25 off £50 at Argos

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On Saturday I ran through the latest run of American Express cardholder offers – including a generous £50 cashback on a £500 Apple purchase – and surmised that this would be it for the year.

I was wrong.  A very generous offer with Argos turned up yesterday.

You can find the offer on the cardmemberoffers.co.uk website under ‘Shopping’.  If you go via this route you will need to register via the Foursquare smartphone app.  Alternatively, you may find it on your American Express online account on the statement pages of one of your cards.

You will receive £25 cashback when you spend £50 at Argos before 31st December.

Only 20,000 registrations are available.  I recommend registering all of your American Express cards sooner rather than later as this target is likely to be hit.  Head for Points readers are likely to take 2,000 or so.

What should you buy at Argos?  Gift cards!  Most Argos shops stock a range of gift cards for other retailers.  Some even stock the £53.95 Visa gift cards which come with a £50 Visa credit you can pay into a bank account, to HMRC, to a utility etc.

Note that this is an ‘in-store only’ offer.  Transactions on the Argos website will not count unless they are ‘click and collect’ and you pay in-store.

You can only register one American Express card per Foursquare account.  If you open multiple Foursquare accounts, each requires a different email address.

Meanwhile, a new Eurostar offer is about to launch.

The deal is worth £25 cashback on a £100 Eurostar sale (either online or at a Eurostar ticket office in the UK) before the end of January.  There is no limit to the number of people who can register for this.

Eurostar no longer sells gift vouchers online.  You can buy paper vouchers via the phone but this could well be run by a third party and not trigger the cashback.  Your best option to maximise the bonus is to break down a trip into chunks of £100, potentially booking each passenger separately.  As you can select seats after booking there is no risk of your party being split up.


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In February 2022, Barclaycard launched two exciting new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard cards with a bonus of up to 25,000 Avios. You can apply here.

You qualify for the bonus on these cards even if you have a British Airways American Express card:

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You can see our full directory of all UK cards which earn airline or hotel points here. Here are the best of the other deals currently available.

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If you are a sole trader or run a small company, you may also want to check out these offers:

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Capital on Tap Business Rewards Visa

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For a non-American Express option, we also recommend the Barclaycard Select Cashback card for sole traders and small businesses. It is FREE and you receive 1% cashback on your spending.

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Comments (187)

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  • Jon says:

    Can you use the 53.95 Visa cards to pay off amex bill?

  • Sam says:

    Still working at 11:30am, so thanks for that. Never got round to joining Four Square, but have now, and will keep an eye out for. *Tips hat to Raffles*.

  • kevin cottrell says:

    Do secondary cards work if the prime is registered?

    It does not appear to apply to Lloyds cards

    • Nick says:

      I think the rule is that as long as the credit card number is unique (which it is for supp cards), it works. It does not work if the supp card has the same number as the primary (e.g. tesco cards have the same number for supp and primary cards – they are not amex, it’s just an example of the sort of thing that might give you an issue).

  • Ian says:

    Just registered our 5 cards and would like to buy visa giftcards to help pay my tax bill. Do I open a ns&I account online and pay the giftcards into it?

    • d4ve says:

      You can use the Visa Debit cards to pay off your tax bill direct using BillPay so no need to route through NS&I.

  • chris says:

    Hi,

    I’ve probably previously used offers at Argos (last year) and can’t seem to get the offer to appear on Swarm – is is because It doesn’t want me to have access to an offer again? This Swarm app is a nightmare.

    Any help appreciated as I have 5 cards I want to register.

    Cheers

  • Michael says:

    OT but some quick help needed please. I booked a flight under RFS yesterday evening only. Any chance to change this to book to an earlier time without paying any fees? How again works that 24 he cooling off period in that regards?

    • e14 says:

      You can either book your correct flight and cancel the first (quicker) or call to amend either way you will have to call as I’ve never managed to get a 24 hour cancellation through online

      • Dwadda says:

        Just to confirm. You can only cancel within the 24 hour cooling off period by phone.

  • James67 says:

    I have not used foursquare for a couple of years. Is the procedure still the same; do I need to load the offer at a specific argos? I am sure my card still registered with foursquare but cannot recall email. If I try to register same card again with a different email will it work? Thanks.

  • Alan says:

    Does anyone know if you manage to register does that mean your in the 20,000? or can an infinite amount register and the cash back is pot luck?

    • Stuart says:

      My understanding is it’s first 20,000 to register, not first 20,000 to use the offer so if you can register, you have it.

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