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ENDS SOON: Use your £50 of Harvey Nichols credit from Amex Platinum by 30th June

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If you have The Platinum Card from American Express, one of the unsung ‘free money’ benefits has been £50 per half-year to spend at Harvey Nichols stores.

This offer is valid instore and online (click here) and includes selected store restaurants.

This offer ends – for good – on 30th June 2025. If you haven’t claimed your £50 of free stuff for 2025, you should do it now.

Use your £50 of Harvey Nichols credit from Amex Platinum

The cashback is only available on primary cards and not supplementary cards. Spending by a supplementary cardholder will not trigger the cashback on the primary card, according to the small print.

You must opt in to this benefit

This is NOT an automatic offer.

If you are a new holder of The Platinum Card, you must visit the American Express website or app, go to your Platinum account page, find the offer and click ‘Save to Card’.

Where can I use my Harvey Nichols credit?

Harvey Nichols currently has UK stores in London, Leeds, Bristol, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Manchester.

The Oxo Tower restaurant in London is also included in the deal. All Harvey Nichols-branded restaurants are included.

Note that “HN@HOME (OXO at home, Leeds at home and Edinburgh at home)” is excluded, as are purchases from the Oxo Tower restaurant’s website.

There has been a big reshuffle of the branded restaurants in Knightsbridge recently, so be careful if using one of those. The main Harvey Nichols cafe on the top floor is OK – I was in there recently and received credit.

If you don’t live near a store, your best bet is probably a purchase of cosmetics or wine from the website. The cosmetics section is here and the ‘food and wine’ section is here.

There is also a ‘gifts’ section here which may be more relevant for a one-off purchase at around the £50 mark.

Sign up to Harvey Nichols rewards before you shop

Harvey Nichols has a loyalty scheme called Harvey Nichols Rewards. You would be silly not to sign up to this, because you will get extra savings and rewards.

The scheme is very similar to Harrods Rewards with some extra upside. You can sign up on the Harvey Nichols website here.

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How does Harvey Nichols Rewards work?

There are two ways you benefit:

Get cashback on your spending in Harvey Nichols

Whenever you make a purchase in Harvey Nichols, online or instore, Rewards members will receive a cashback credit.

This starts at 1%. It then steps up based on your annual spend:

  • Spend £500 and receive 2% going forward
  • Spend £2,000 and receive 3% going forward
  • Spend £5,000 and receive 4% going forward
  • Spend £10,000 and receive 5% going forward

Your higher level kicks in as soon as you reach the spending threshold, and continues for the rest of the current year and all of the following year.

You can see your current level of accumulated cashback in the Harvey Nichols app or on the website. It can be redeemed on your next purchase, either instore or online. As far as I can tell, there is no minimum level of cashback required before you can redeem.

You used to receive £1.50 of additional cashback credit for fully completing your profile after registration. I’m not sure if this is still happening.

Get additional discounts in selected categories

For small spenders, this is where you will benefit the most from Harvey Nichols Rewards.

As a member, you can select annual benefits from the following list. The number of benefits you select depends on your status – new members can just select one.

Once you have picked a benefit, it is fixed for the rest of the year.

Here are your options – remember that you are restricted to one choice as a base level member, but for most benefits you can use them as many times as you want during the year:

  • 2 x triple points days
  • 4 x double points days
  • 10% off in selected bars and restaurants
  • 10% off beauty treatments and grooming

The Harvey Nichols Rewards website shows other benefits but they are restricted to higher tier members of the programme. The ones I have listed above are open to all.

Use your £50 of Harvey Nichols credit from Amex Platinum

Get 50,000 points with The Platinum Card

If this offer tips you over into deciding to get The Platinum Card, you can find our more in our review here.

You receive 50,000 Membership Rewards points when you spend £6,000 in your first three months. These would convert into 50,000 Avios as well as many other airline and hotel schemes. This article looks at the best use of your Membership Rewards points.

If you apply now, you will easily receive your card in time to spend £50 at Harvey Nichols before the end of June.

Your one-off £50 Harvey Nichols credit sits alongside the £400 of restaurant credit (£200 for the UK, £200 to spend internationally, from a curated list of restaurants) as a ‘free money’ benefit. Other benefits include travel insurance, 2 x Priority Pass airport lounge access cards (good for a family of four), Eurostar lounge access, the impressive Fine Hotels & Resorts hotel booking programme and full car rental insurance. You can find out more here.

Pro-rata fee refunds continue to be available. American Express withdrew its plan to stop offering pro-rata refunds.

You can apply for The Platinum Card here.

Comments (52)

  • Ken says:

    The Liverpool (beauty only) store closed about 2 months ago.

  • George K says:

    Amex has traditionally emailed or sent out physical letters when benefits are withdrawn (the letter outlining the ending of the AdLee credit comes to mind). Did this happen at any point? If not, they’re cutting it quite fine in terms of giving notice..

  • Andy Lowe says:

    I’m assuming this offer only applies to the Amex Platinum annual fee-paying card, not the ‘free’ Amex Platinum Cashback card which I’ve had for around 20 years now. There are numerous offers with the cashback card but I don’t see Harvey Nicholas among them.

  • krys_k says:

    Will there be a direct replacement or the offer will simply lapse?

    On the value front: I travel much abroad so the insurance is a tangible benefit and on the few times that I’ve had to claim, it’s been a simple and process with full payment. I use the restaurant benefits (as it happens both last week, in Washington DC and London). And PP isn’t as bad as folks share feedback on…the places I go in the East are usually jolly good; and the other place I travel to often, Warsaw, it’s the same lounge as BA business.

    • Rob says:

      You’ve already had the replacement – dining credit increased from £300 to £400.

      HN was meant to end at Christmas at the same time as the dining credit went up (apparently) but for some reason it got a reprieve.

      • krys_k says:

        Ah. Got it. Although it’s a conditional replacement since half that spend requires foreign travel to specific markets. Not an issue for me and no doubt many others, but conditional none the less (I liked the HN benefit as would get a different bottle of whiskey that I ordinarily wouldn’t buy).

      • r* says:

        That was more of a downgrade to the dining credit imo. If it was 200 for each type per year I could accept it being passed off as an improvement, but the value was actually lowered to 100 blocks, so its actually now worse as you have to use each type twice to get the value.

        Added to that is the range of overseas option is pretty crap considering how few countries it covers.

        • LittleNick says:

          Yes before 2025 there were more countries included e.g Finland as one example which hasn’t come back

  • Aston100 says:

    Genuine question for those who regularly shop at HN: what do you buy there that you cannot get for less elsewhere?

    • Rob says:

      HN does not overcharge for branded stuff in my experience. It’s not like Harrods, where there is generally a 5% premium over what you pay elsewhere (inc HN next door). It you want a £500 Ralph Lauren jumper it will be £500 in HN, albeit probably £525 in Harrods. Not that HN has a lot of RL stuff, at least in Knightsbridge.

      The sale is now on too ….

    • points_worrier says:

      Coravin capsules. £45 (+£5 P&P). Useful and not that much cheaper elsewhere.

      Otherwise HN is incredibly expensive: usually both expensive goods, and expensive in the market for the exact item they are selling.

  • Nick says:

    Used it in March – but offer is still showing as active (not used or redeemed) on my Plat. Try it again?

  • The real Swiss Tony says:

    If you put some goods in the HN basket online then forget to complete the transaction, after an hour or so it seems to trigger an e-mail with a 10% offer code….

  • John says:

    Does this stack with the HN 10% back on spend of 260 offer also on my Plat card? (260-50)*.9 = 189 ?

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