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AmEx Statements | Kathmandu Spend $150 Get $20 Back

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AmEx Statements | Kathmandu Spend $150 Get $20 Back

Online or in-store

Save the offer on your eligible card and spend $150 Or more in one or more transactions.

Offer terms:
* Only valid for purchases shipped to Australia.
* Offer is limited to one credit per Card to which the offer is saved and only spend on this Card counts towards the Offer.
* Excludes transactions where you do not spend directly with your Card to which the offer is saved, in-store at Kathmandu or online at www.kathmandu.com.au. Offer valid at Australian locations and website only.
* 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.
Full Offer Terms available here.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Wow lowest amex cashback % ever?

    • +2

      Yep, it's going down down

      • +5

        Thanks for the reminder to cancel my Platinum Edge.

  • +6

    Note that Kathmandu just had their Easter sale, so there is unlikely to be a good across the board sale in the next 34 days. If you need something, investigate gift cards or just wait until the next sale.

    • easter sale wasn't bad. 60% or something off on a softshell i bought. would have loved if this came on during

      • Ebay codes and Shopback cashback made it similar to this deal on Easter sale.

    • Yeah "sale"

      Kathmandu is literally on sale every day of the year.

  • +10

    Kathmandon't. Seriously over priced gear

  • +8

    If you’re not getting at least 60% off Kathmandu you’re getting ripped off.
    Also, Ask any outdoors enthusiast - they all avoid Kathmandu like the plague. It’s for city warriors.

    • +2

      Yea but the vast majority of ppl who buy this stuff are city warriors anyway.
      70% off is the sweet spot for kathmandu

    • +1

      Which brand is better ?

      • I prefer Patagonia. They are pricier but their quality is definitely better and they have good sustainability and fair trade stances which I find important.

    • I’d say 80%…..quality isn’t great

    • Why would you use Kathmandu for outdoor? I have couple of fleece jackets that I wear on everyday.

  • +3

    Be careful with this. I honestly don't recommend using AMEX with Kathmandu.

    Their prices are extremely volatile, and can fluctuate by $100+ from week to week. It's like the share market. Also, items go on clearance 4 times a year. So you think you got a good deal for your jacket relatively speaking from an end of season sale, and then when that sale ends a day or two later, it's all on clearance for even cheaper.

    You are much better off using a credit card with shopper's protection (such as 28D). You will end up saving much more money per article of clothing than your $20 statement credits. I learned my lesson a year ago. I had the offer saved to 3 cards and ended up missing out on cashbacks that far exceeded the $20.

    If the items are not Member exclusive pricing, you can usually also get a saving if you buy from their ebay store and stack a coupon on it.

  • +2

    I want to neg this offer, but I won’t. Kathmandu is extremely overpriced, so not even the $20 off will help.

  • I fully understand that Kathmandu is expensive, but are any outdoor brands any better value?

    I've been looking for a travel backpack and found that most other retailers (Macpac, Paddy Palin, etc) were just as expensive and their sales were no better than Kathmandu's Easter sale.

    • +1

      Decathlon? Otherwise you can just get good deals by waiting for sales on specific items.

      But I tend to agree in the Australian market there aren't many good alternatives for outdoor products!

      • Thanks. Hadn’t thought to look there.

    • If you have a Decathalon, buy a backpack there! it's a european sports megastore and their backpack brand Quechua is what all the europeans use

      oops. sorry didnt see the earlier reply

  • Looking for a womens goretex(or equivalent) jacket for the missus.
    Mainly for travelling in case it rains.
    Any suggestions? around 100 to 150 if possible.

  • -1

    Does Kathmandu price match? They sell a lot of mainstream brands as well as their own range

    • What other brands do they sell?

  • Kathmandu is shit, not even their small multi tools are worthwhile.

  • It is not available on my velocity amex. How do people find the manual registration for this?

    • It wasn't available on my main card or one of my supps but the other supp had the offer, and it was automatically saved to the card. I did not save it to the card.

      Strange.

  • any manual link please

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