Cardmatch Offer: 30K Points for AMEX EveryDay Preferred

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Just got the AMEX EveryDay Preferred Card
My Experience Getting the AMEX EveryDay Preferred Card

The Points Guy posted about a couple of offers that came up on Cardmatch today:



100K points for AMEX Platinum personal/biz
50K points for AMEX PRG personal / Gold biz

And the commenters mentioned a couple of other offers.


What’s my offer?

So I headed to Cardmatch on CreditCards.com to see what came up… cuz I would’ve totally gone for the 100K Platinum biz offer.


was targeted for the 100K Platinum personal offer, but I already have that card.


Then I scrolled down and noticed:


30K Points for the AMEX EveryDay Preferred

30K Points for the AMEX EveryDay Preferred


That’s a good deal!


I’ve written about the AMEX EveryDay Preferred card before.


I got the card with a 15K bonus over a year ago. Just paid the $95 annual fee on it and can say this one’s definitely a keeper (unlike the US Bank Club Carlson Visa Signature, Chase British Airways Visa Signature, and Barclaycard Arrival Plus).


I use the card as intended, mostly at grocery stores and Costco (for now), with a couple of other purchases here and there. (I use Amazon Allowance to help me meet 30 transactions per month to trigger 1.5 AMEX Membership Rewards points per $1 spent.)


I also wrote about my experience getting the card. It’s the only card I’ve ever been straight-up denied for. Until I called AMEX and asked WTF? and then they approved me anyway.


Bottom line

Along with the stellar offers for 100K points for AMEX Platinum and 50K points for AMEX PRG, add this one to the pool.


It’s double the usual sign-up bonus and is a very worthwhile card to have.


Check Cardmatch on CreditCards.com to see if you were targeted (under “Free Interactive Tools” on the right).


I’ve had the card for a year now and really recommend it. It has 0% interest for 15 months to start out, and you can always downgrade it to the no annual fee version after 11 months if you don’t like it.


Were you targeted for anything good on Cardmatch? Was your offer different? 


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Published on July 22, 2015 20:21
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