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The PayPal / American Express cashback deal definitely works with PayPal’s gift card shop

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A couple of weeks ago, American Express launched a new cashback deal with PayPal which is well worth a look.

This is an offer which triggers when you pay for anything, on any website (in theory £ payments only), via PayPal.

With the offer available across supplementary cards too, the sums add up. Looking at my wife and I, we have a potential of £340 cashback available which we still have three months to trigger.

I am determined to get every last penny of the £340!

Good American Express cashback deal with PayPal launched

Our £340 of potential cashback is made up of:

  • My Platinum: Spend £70, get £15 back (valid three times)
  • My Marriott Bonvoy Amex: Spend £70, get £15 back (valid three times)
  • My Business Platinum: Spend £300, get £60 back (valid once)
  • My British Airways Premium Plus: Spend £100, get £20 back (valid once)
  • My wife’s Gold: Spend £100, get £20 back (valid once)
  • My wife’s British Airways Premium Plus: Spend £70, get £15 back (valid three times)
  • My wife’s supplementary Platinum: Spend £70, get £15 back (valid three times)
  • My wife’s supplementary Business Gold: Spend £300, get £60 back (valid once)

It is worth noting that, after our original article, Amex widened out the offer to more cards. If you checked when we first wrote about this and didn’t see it, you may want to check again.

All PayPal offers end on 31st October.

PayPal gift card shop

Cumulative spending counts

Whilst this wasn’t surprising, I can confirm from my own spending to date that cumulative spending counts.

However, the only time I received an email from American Express about triggering the cashback was when I hit a threshold in one purchase. For the others I have triggered so far, the money turned up after a couple of days despite receiving no email.

PayPal sells gift cards and they count for cashback

Not a lot of people know that PayPal sells gift cards for various retailers – see here.

I did some test transactions and they worked – the cashback was triggered.

These were done with Uber gift cards, which can be used across rideshare and Uber Eats.

If you have Netflix, you can buy a Netflix gift card and credit it to your account – your monthly direct debit is automatically suspended until the value of the gift card is used up.

I would image that Spotify gift cards work in the same way. The Spotify offer is more attractive than it looks. The 12-month Spotify Premium gift cards gets you 12 months for the price of 10, so you save £20 immediately and then get Amex cashback on top. Do note that Spotify gift cards are only valid for individual subscriptions and not family ones.

Airbnb gift cards are also available.

Other routes for triggering the cashback

There is an active thread on this offer in the Head for Points forum – click here.

You will find other recommendations there, including a gift card website which sells Amazon vouchers. I don’t want to publicly recommend sites which I haven’t tried myself but you will find details in the forum if you want to give it a go.


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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.

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

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Earning miles and points from small business cards

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

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American Express Business Platinum

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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 (134)

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  • Claire says:

    I presume it will not work with the harvey nics offer on platinum to double dip?

    • DTR says:

      As mentioned in the forum, this won’t work as it’s a PayPal transaction

  • Rob says:

    You needed to accept the offer when it appeared on your Offers tab about 10 days ago. It has now disappeared because it has hit its registration cap.

  • Andrew M says:

    Is there any way to buy John Lewis vouchers using PayPal? I don’t see them listed on the PayPal Vouchers site.

    • mark2 says:

      If you buy Access All vouchers you can convert to Sainsbury’s and buy John Lewis instore. Yes, it says in T&C that you can’t, but it worked for me. Suggest trying a small amount first.

  • watchclog says:

    does it have to be £70 spend exactly? normally offers say spend £70 or more, but this one says ‘spend £70″

    • Rob says:

      No, any total is fine. Triggered one, and got the email, today with £75 of Uber gift cards via the PayPal shop.

  • Rom says:

    Would I be able to triger the offer if I purchase half of the required amont on an apple gift card and half on a uber pay pal gift card?

  • Mik says:

    I found good way to use offer was to link PayPal to shell pay at pump ap for petrol, making sure Amex card with offer the preferred card. £70 just right. Got the £15 in a couple of days.

  • Will says:

    How long to wait for cumulative spending to credit the cash back? Gold card spend 70 get15 three times. I have spend over £210 using 3 purchases but only got one credit for the only purchase that was over £70.

  • emily says:

    has anyone managed to buy the spotify premium 12 month gift card using paypal? I get an error “We aren’t able to process your payment using your PayPal account at this time. Please go back to the merchant and try using a different funding source”

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