This week’s Featured Deal [1] is on a great cash back card from American Express, the Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express [2] card.
In addition to the sign up bonus, American Express is adding a new benefit for holiday shopping, one year of Amazon Prime [3] for unlimited Free Two-Day Shipping. Everyone knows I’m a big fan of Amazon Prime!
How to Get Your Sign Up Bonus
- Sign up for the Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express [2] card.
- Spend $1,000 within three months.
- Earn 50 Reward Dollars.
How to Get Your Amazon Prime
- Sign up for a new Amazon Prime membership with your card using the link provided by American Express.
- Meet the spending requirements above in the same time period.
- Receive a statement credit of $79 plus applicable taxes for the initial annual membership fee of a new Amazon Prime [3] membership.
American Express Terms and Conditions
- No annual fee.
More on Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express
Cash Back. Earn cash back: 3% (up to $6,000 in spend) at stand-alone supermarkets, 2% at stand-alone gas stations and department stores, & 1% everywhere else. The cash back is received as reward dollars that can be redeemed as a statement credit.
0% Intro APR. 0% intro APR on purchases and balance transfers for 15 months, then a variable rate, currently 12.99% to 21.99%, based on your creditworthiness and other factors.
Referrals. You can earn 50 Reward Dollars for every friend you refer and is approved for the Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express [2] card.
Amex Offers. This card is also eligible for American Express Offers Statement Credits [4].
Blue Cash Preferred Option
The Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express card is the no annual fee version of the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express [5]. The preferred card earns 6% cash back on groceries (up to $6,000 in spend) and has a 100 Rewards Dollars sign up bonus [6], but has an annual fee. To determine which card is better, look at how much you spend on groceries. If you spend over $2500 per year, the preferred card will be the better option. If you spend less than $2500 per year on groceries, the Everyday card wins.