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  • LeeG 38 posts

    Having the same problems as others with the dining locations on my mobile, but straight in via the laptop.

    Andrew J 813 posts

    Seems to be working fine for me on my iPhone. All(?) Carluccio’s seem to be included which is handy for casual dining when out shopping.

    strickers 972 posts

    The 10% back on dining looks like a mess, I can’t get any of the links from the offer to work. Either get a page not found or please provide your location with no way of doing so.

    Try this:
    http://www.amexdining.com/find

    404 Not Found

    Crafty 160 posts

    404 Not Found

    http://amexdining.com/

    I told it I want a “Quick Bite” and it recommended a branch of Chilango that’s 160 miles away.

    Not so quick.

    KevinC 91 posts

    It includes Rosa’s Thai and Honest Burgers as well as Restaurant Gordon Ramsey.

    Ruralite 48 posts

    A few highlights from the myriad offers launched for the first Monday in April:

    Harrods – spend £300, get 10% back up to £50.

    A multi-use dining offer on the Gold card for 10% back at a range of different restaurants.

    Nespresso – spend £60, get £20 back.

    Harrods is in store only on my Gold card and Nespresso only on my BA Blue card. Had no issues with the dining offer links on my iphone although, again, not much there locally for us out in the sticks unless we make a visit into the city 🙂

    CarpalTravel 383 posts

    A few highlights from the myriad offers launched for the first Monday in April:

    Harrods – spend £300, get 10% back up to £50.

    A multi-use dining offer on the Gold card for 10% back at a range of different restaurants.

    Nespresso – spend £60, get £20 back.

    £200/10% Harrods
    £100/£15 multiples at Bose
    10% Marks Electrical
    £600/£120 Microsoft

    Oh goody, the almost utterly useless Microsoft offer is back. With all the tempting stuff excluded, larger scale Microsoft 365 subscriptions is about all its good for.

    bprakoso 3 posts

    Hi all

    Does anyone have any experience in triggering IHG statement credit from payments made through a link provided by the hotel?

    For the context, I have booked a pre-paid room at Holiday Inn Express in France through the IHG website and provided my Amex card details for the payment. However, the hotel emailed and asked me to make the payment manually through the following link: https://pay-pro.monetico.fr/holidayinnexpress/nicegrandarenas.

    I’m just afraid that the payment made through that link will be considered as payments through payment facilitators, which will not be eligible for the promotion.

    Thanks.

    freckles 253 posts

    Hi all

    Does anyone have any experience in triggering IHG statement credit from payments made through a link provided by the hotel?

    For the context, I have booked a pre-paid room at Holiday Inn Express in France through the IHG website and provided my Amex card details for the payment. However, the hotel emailed and asked me to make the payment manually through the following link: https://pay-pro.monetico.fr/holidayinnexpress/nicegrandarenas.

    I’m just afraid that the payment made through that link will be considered as payments through payment facilitators, which will not be eligible for the promotion.

    Thanks.

    I’d be wary of paying ‘off platform’. I seem to recall something around scammers obtaining guest details from lax Hotel IT security, then contacting them pretending to be the hotel and asking for off platform payments.
    If its a pre paid room, surely the charge would be showing on your CC account?
    Maybe check the hotel actual email and check with them – remember it’s easy to ‘spoof’ an email address.

    bprakoso 3 posts

    Hi all

    Does anyone have any experience in triggering IHG statement credit from payments made through a link provided by the hotel?

    For the context, I have booked a pre-paid room at Holiday Inn Express in France through the IHG website and provided my Amex card details for the payment. However, the hotel emailed and asked me to make the payment manually through the following link: https://pay-pro.monetico.fr/holidayinnexpress/nicegrandarenas.

    I’m just afraid that the payment made through that link will be considered as payments through payment facilitators, which will not be eligible for the promotion.

    Thanks.

    I’d be wary of paying ‘off platform’. I seem to recall something around scammers obtaining guest details from lax Hotel IT security, then contacting them pretending to be the hotel and asking for off platform payments.
    If its a pre paid room, surely the charge would be showing on your CC account?
    Maybe check the hotel actual email and check with them – remember it’s easy to ‘spoof’ an email address.

    Yes, it is a bit strange but the hotel’s email responded to my inquiry and confirmed that it is their new method for prepayment. When I made the reservation, the hotel has not processed the payment so it has not shown up in my account. I tried to call them via Skype but I have not been able to reach them.

    Andrew J 813 posts

    The 10% dining offer has finally been loaded to my Platinum card.

    Vit 212 posts

    @AndrewJ did you call or ask via chat? Nothing has shown up on mine.

    Andrew J 813 posts

    @AndrewJ did you call or ask via chat? Nothing has shown up on mine.

    It just arrived this morning – the offer seemed of too little value to chase them for it.

    Skywalker 925 posts

    The 10% dining offer has finally been loaded to my Platinum card.

    Congrats 😎 Nothing on mine yet.

    Skywalker 925 posts

    The United Airlines offer is back for flights departing from UK
    Spend £500 get £250 back

    BajiNahid 168 posts

    The United Airlines offer is back for flights departing from UK
    Spend £500 get £250 back

    They must really love the UK! its the 3rd time its offered now. I’m not complaining however.

    tommyjoey 1 post

    The United Airlines offer is back for flights departing from UK
    Spend £500 get £250 back

    Anyone have any success booking a non-UK flight previously but paying in GBP?

    jke3 1 post

    The United Airlines offer is back for flights departing from UK
    Spend £500 get £250 back

    This might be a silly question, but how does the offer work on return flights as one of the flights (the one back to the UK) obviously doesn’t start in the UK. For instance, if I did a return from London to NYC in September, right now that’s around £550 but obviously the return leg departs from the USA – I assume the offer wouldn’t work as one of the flights doesn’t originate from the UK or is that irrelevant because the journey began in the UK? Or does it figure the individual cost of each flight and only tally the one from the UK? Would be grateful for some advice here, thanks.

    Skywalker 925 posts

    The United Airlines offer is back for flights departing from UK
    Spend £500 get £250 back

    This might be a silly question, but how does the offer work on return flights as one of the flights (the one back to the UK) obviously doesn’t start in the UK. For instance, if I did a return from London to NYC in September, right now that’s around £550 but obviously the return leg departs from the USA – I assume the offer wouldn’t work as one of the flights doesn’t originate from the UK or is that irrelevant because the journey began in the UK? Or does it figure the individual cost of each flight and only tally the one from the UK? Would be grateful for some advice here, thanks.

    You’re fine as long as the first flight originates from the UK – See Rob’s article on a previous similar offer here.

    Eggtastico 48 posts

    10% off at Samsung.
    Annoyingly a week after buying a bunch of white goods for a new kitchen.

    Andrew J 813 posts

    Bicester is back with an easier to use offer – 10% back every time, up to £100 back in total.

    sloth 366 posts

    LNER 12% back, on my bapp supp and old Amex blue rewards

    Andrew. 607 posts

    Bicester is back with an easier to use offer – 10% back every time, up to £100 back in total.

    That is so much better. Makes it far more likely that I’ll make multiple trips to the village.

    rho 11 posts

    How risky is it to use an amex offer on the last day before it expires? I have a Hilton booked but don’t want to incur FX fees if there is a risk the offer won’t go through in time…

    SteveJ 1,040 posts

    How risky is it to use an amex offer on the last day before it expires? I have a Hilton booked but don’t want to incur FX fees if there is a risk the offer won’t go through in time…

    For in person transactions not at all risky, as it is charged through there and then. You’ll need to make sure it is run through on the day based on UK time. And make sure they run it through there and then, if you leave the checkout and let them settle the folio at their leisure you might miss it.

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