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AmEx Statement Credit: Get 10% Back, up to $100 on Amazon.com.au or in-App

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Save the offer to your eligible Card to receive 10% back on all spend at Amazon on 26/12/2017, up to a maximum of $100 credit. Valid for spend in-app or online at amazon.com.au. Exclusions apply.

  • Only valid online at the Australian Amazon website amazon.com.au and in-app via the Amazon App when first selecting Australia as the country, where payment is made in Australian Dollars.
  • Not valid at other Amazon websites such as www.amazon.com, even where payment is made in Australian Dollars.
  • Offer is limited to $100 credit per Card to which the offer is saved and only spend on this Card counts towards the Offer.
  • Excludes transactions made through a third party establishment or payment processor.
    Credit is not redeemable for cash or other payment form.
  • Credit should appear on your billing statement within 5 business days from qualifying spend but may take up to 90 days from the offer end date.
  • Credit will not be applied to your Card account if your Card has been suspended or cancelled.
  • Credit may be reversed if your qualifying purchase is refunded or cancelled.

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Business Explorer Card: random (1)

Referrer: 40,000 Reward Points

Centurion Personal Charge Card: random (7)

Referee gets 200,000 MR points. Referrer gets 150,000 MR points.

This is part of Boxing Day Sales for 2017

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closed Comments

  • +2

    Targeted? I dont see it on my AmEx!!

    • +16

      If you follow the link to the deal, you'll be able to manually register.

  • +1

    Thanks!

  • Hopefully this means Amazon will be doing a Black Friday style Boxing Day sales promotion :)

  • +1

    Will be good when amazon releases echos

  • Normally the offers state "Limited to the first 30,000 cards to register" or some other number.
    This offer lacks that vital piece of information.
    Interesting, so they're basically keeping the floodgates open for all OzB'ers!

    • +1

      and their multiple cards.

      • +3

        Man, every time there's something like this, I regret not putting in the effort to get 4 or 6 cards

        • +1

          lol same

          kept reminding myself to get a fee free Amex before Small Shop, but somehow never got around to it……. maybe next year :)

        • +7

          10% off up to $100 credit. how many thousands u want to spend

        • @user27: That's exactly what went through my head

        • I just ordered supplementary cards through the AMEX online portal attached to my account. Was easy!

        • @FW190: I've got one, it's finding at least 2 or 3 others which have a 0$ a year fee and doing all the stupid paperwork.

        • @TheZohan: Really, tell me more? I have the red one, platinum velocity? or something, 0$ fee? It's their best basic one, with no fee.

        • +1

          @user27: This is OzB, it's not about how much I want to spend, it's about stacking stuff and holding for later.

          I remember posts where people would use a deal like this, combined with a 5% deal and then get a card and buy a different gift card and all this ridiculous crap but end up with a Galaxy Note 4 for like $500 instead of $1000 etc

        • @hamwhisperer: Supplementary cards for AMEX issued cards. One account, 4 cards that can redeem offers.

          I guess if you want more accounts/cards then you'd need to do that applying stuff :-)

      • -5

        Yeah, exactly my thoughts! Though I do have 12, I know there's many on here with 25+, easily

        • The highest I ever heard was 12 or 13, another dude at 9, how the heck do people make it to 25? You must be paying 2k$ in fees a year?

        • @hamwhisperer: I have 12 due to having an Explorer and Platinum Edge (so total annual fees of $590). Each of these has 5 supps, so that makes 12.
          There's multiple people on here with 25+ cards, and the way you do this is having multiple bank issued ones plus multiple direct issued ones. I'll never get there, I've reached my limit haha (unless I try to get a Platinum Charge, but I don't travel often enough to justify the (amazing) benefits that the annual fee brings with it).

  • +11

    Anything good to buy?

    • Usual Australian tax (ie stupid prices).
      Casio DW5600 watch for example.
      Amazon.com was about $40AUD delivered recently.
      Amazon.com.au currently $140AUD.

      I'll pass on this one until Amazon take their Au portal seriously

    • +1

      Most of the deals for amazon posted here are still us site. Says it all.

  • Registered but not showing up on card offers?

    • Probably hasn't been added or updated. Usually the case.

  • thanks OP, I have registered all my cards

  • -1

    Hello there, I'm new to Amex and the URL looks bit immature(offer=90994AmazonBoxingDayOffer).

    Anyone could confirm if the given URL is the usual amex page for offer enrolments?

    • +1

      It's on the Amazon.com.au website

      • Thanks buddy. Enrolment page didn't look genuine so as their android app.😂

    • +1

      probably because it hasn't been posted by amex to public yet ?
      site checks out, so it's genuine for sure

      • Cool. Thanks for confirming that..

      • +1

        I wouldn't be surprised if a Nigerian phishing scammer tried to use these enrolment forms to collect credit card info.

        • confirmation email is legit too
          but yeah, u can never be too sure, these days !

        • @ozblogger:
          I know. This registration gimmicks sucks especially when there are no enrolment limits. It is purely for the sellers to forecast their sales and nothing sort of customer friendly!

  • +2

    What is eBay doing? at least 10% off code is coming?

    • -1

      Ebay Time of Death: 9:00am, 26th December 2017

  • +5

    Or just use any NAB personal credit card according to the Amazon website.

  • shit man just bought $600 worth

  • +1

    boxing day amazon.com.au sale incoming? They might need to start stocking things worth buying.

    • Price errors are worth buying. They give you a $50 gift card!

  • +4

    Is there anything worth buying?

    • -1

      *any bargains?

  • Hi all, was keen to get a credit card. Anyone knows where/bank to apply for Amer card with low annual fee ?

    • American Express website has zero annual fee cards.

    • +3

      I recommend going for the American Express Discovery card. No annual fee ever, and you can earn 1 Qantas point per dollar as well, which is a nice bonus even if you don’t fly very often. If you apply through a referral link on Ozbargain, the person who refers you gets 10,000 points too!

      • Or there is also the Velocity Escape card if you prefer Velocity Points over Qantas Points.

      • +3

        Why not Amex Essential?

        • Essential is the better option if you want a lower interest rate (you shouldn't be getting a credit card anyway if you can't pay it off in full each month IMO), more flexible reward options and smartphone screen insurance, however you can earn more Velocity or Qantas points per dollar, as well as earn more points with those airlines (2 Qantas/Velocity Points per dollar spent) by picking the Qantas or Velocity card. The Qantas and Velocity cards also give you the full point earn except for government departments, whereas the Essentials doesn't give you full points on government, insurance, utilities or telco payments.

        • +1

          @melbourne guy:

          My credit card use in general is pretty low. I keep Amex Essential just to take advantage of Amex offers throughout the year and it serves the purpose amazingly. The most plain Vanilla and simple Amex card I would say.

    • -2

      If you are not interested in any flyer or dining rewards but just in cash back promotions, you could go for their low rate credit card.
      No annual fee
      11.99% purchase interest
      1% transfer fee for any balance transfer to non amex cards with 0% interest fee for 12 months.

      https://www.americanexpress.com/au/credit-cards/low-rate-cre…

      • +4

        if the OP plan on paying off the card in full every month, then the other three cards should be better, even if you are not interested in flying, you can still redeem the points for shopping vouchers once it reaches a certain point, other times, Amex lets you pay off certain purchases on your card with points too (only for the Amex rewards program, not sure about Qantas and Velocity).

    • Amex Qantas discovery. $0 fee.
      A few other Amex cards have no fee, the Amex website lists them all.

      • Do you know if supplementary cards gst access to these deals too?

        • +1

          Yes. I have 2 supplementary cards for each (total 6 cards). They usually all get the deals

      • +1

        So is Amex Essential. $0 fee. Ever.

    • Thanks for all your comment.
      I will check Amer website to find out which cards suit me the best

  • “The system cannot validate your Card information at this time. Please try again in a few hours.”
    :(

    • Got that on one amex issued card. What card got denied for you?

    • +1

      It's working again. Just enrolled

  • In 5 days as in, we can register in five days? Or is that the spend date?

    I'm getting this when trying to manually enrol: The system cannot validate your Card information at this time. Please try again in a few hours.

    • Register now, spend on 26/12
      Was able to register 20 mins ago, site is probably hammered

    • Worked for me, 2 min after you.

      • Still no luck - Amex Explorer card

        • Try again, I have the same card and was able to register successfully. Also received a confirmation email from Amex.

        • @emoticon:

          Just got it to enroll successfully then - cheers!

        • @aragornelessar:

          No problem

  • +2

    The system cannot validate your Card information at this time. Please try again in a few hours.

    • Big Russ young

      • +1

        He would be an ozbargainer

  • Man this could be a new record on upvotes at this rate if the sales are good.
    Also a record for bankrupt ozbargainers.

    • +1

      This is the internet - this'll likely be one of those things that people upvote without looking at the details

  • +6

    To date amazon au has been… Shithouse… Anything worthy of bargain status is sold out immediately.

    • Anything worthy of bargain status is sold out immediately.

      and turned out to be price errors
      has there been a single one that wasn't ?

      The PS4 Pro deal was OK tho

    • Google Wifi is $419 (incl delivery) before 10% discount. Kogan has it at $389.

  • +2

    eBay is such an easier search format and experience.

    • +8

      bs, ebay is shit .. ads everywhere and slow
      plus the frikin gazillion dropshippers and backyard Chinese sellers filling in 10+ pages of search results

      • So true. I hate eBay. It survived well in only a few countries where there wasn't any other option to go for. In our case, for that reason as well as the other reason being cheap shipping from China.

      • +2

        +1

        And the 10.9% selling fee?
        And the ebay mobile site that doesn't even show the item description by default?
        And "page frozen due to long running script" (not super common, but common enough..)

        There are a lot of reasons to hate ebay. But the true reason for me is the 10.9%

        Let's not start with paypal assuming every seller is in the wrong.

    • +1

      Yeah Amazon search can be pretty shit sometimes..

    • Nah.. You're probably saying that because there really hasn't been a single bargain on Amazon au that's actually been available for everyone.

  • put the offer on the card…Might grab a couple of small things.

  • -1

    ebay shills btfo

  • getting this error: "The system cannot validate your Card information at this time. Please try again in a few hours."

    • Ditto

    • Me too

    • Same.

    • +1

      Seems to be working now, just registered mine without any problems.

      • +1

        Yep. Just worked for me too.

  • +1

    I doubt I'll find any bargains on AMZ AU, but saved just in case.

  • +1

    wtf really need american express…

    • -1

      I need to take a shit.

      • -1

        Then you'll be chickenshit.

  • $1,960 for a grey imported iPhone X 64GB? Is it a joke?
    https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/offer-listing/B075LYDD7Z/

    • +1

      Amazon is here with a bang.

      • +4

        That price was set by the retailer, not Amazon. Do you blame EBay when a random eBay seller price gouges?

        Prices will be more reasonable when/if Amazon weeds out junk retailers like BuyMobile Australia and starts selling more of their own stock/inventory like in the U.S or U.K

        • +2

          It's Amazon's reputation which is at stake. I am sure they watch the prices set by sellers and regulate if needed. It's a marketplace but not as much a free field as eBay. That's one of the reasons you trust Amazon more than eBay, besides its more involvement in customer service and delivery.

        • +1

          True. I've generally only found awesome bargains when amazon themself is the seller.

        • I only discovered buymobile yesterday. Looking for a Mac mini. RRP is $1500. TGG (and OW) have it for $1350. Buymobile $1700. Who are these people???

  • Thanks, registered in the hope Amazon may release some products on the day.

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