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Waive the fee ($3.95) on American Express Gift Cards

Code: GIFT2008
Expiration: unknown

Source: AmericanExpress.com--advertised on the page "Summary of Accounts"
"Get American Express® Gift Cards fee-free. The perfect gift for Administrative Professional's Day (April 23). Order now and use code GIFT2008."



Any easy way to convert these to cash?


gizmoduck said: Any easy way to convert these to cash?


ummmm, spend them? buy stamps???

send them as payment for OTHER cc's... or DEPOSIT THEM!!!!!
DING DING, we have a winner!


i can't find anywhere in the terms and conditions or FAQ at AMEX that indicates that you can deposit their gift cards (unlike their gift cheques which seem relatively easy to turn into cash).

do you have personal experience of depositing their gift cards - and how did you go about it?


Did you read this on the page that the OP linked?:
"And all American Express Gift Cards are good virtually everywhere American Express is accepted."


Okay, I am slow today. How does one go about depositing gift cards?


I'm slow too - how do you use them to pay other CCS.


Also, 5% off when paying with an AMEX OPEN card.

But as far as I can tell, shipping ($15.95!) kills the deal.


Never mind, OPEN deal seems to be for a different site: opensavings.com/businessgifting


You can buy a money order with them and deposit the money order, but, although there may be, i don't know of any bank that will let you deposit them. I know Chase won't.


I don't know of any places that let you buy a money order with a CC... only a PIN-based debit card.


forgetme said: I don't know of any places that let you buy a money order with a CC... only a PIN-based debit card.

I'm not sure it would work with a credit card either, but it definatly does with a gift card. I went to Chase and asked if they would try to deposit it and they told me they wouldn't. So I went across the street to Randalls Supermarket and asked them and, although they were somewhat reluctant, they ran it through it worked with no problems. I bought $200 in money orders from my ATT/Cingular rebate gift cards and a Wells Fargo gift card. Then went back to Chase and deposited the money order.

By the way, none of the 6 cards I used were PIN-based cards.


Looks like a hot deal when stacked with the free 25$ Lowes gift card even after shipping, that's if you go to lowes.


cc624 said: Looks like a hot deal when stacked with the free 25$ Lowes gift card even after shipping, that's if you go to lowes.

HOW TO QUALIFY: Purchase any 5 American Express Gift Cards (excluding Personalized and Customizable products) on the American Express website in one order from 11/7/07 through 12/31/07. Print a Rebate Form from AmericanExpress.com/gift. Once you have received the Gift Cards, remit COMPLETED Rebate Form and the original Gift Card delivery confirmation letter to American Express by 1/21/08. Please be sure to keep a photocopy of all items submitted for your records.

seems like the $25 Lowes card offer has expired.


get5dollarbonus said: I'm not sure it would work with a credit card either, but it definatly does with a gift card. I went to Chase and asked if they would try to deposit it and they told me they wouldn't. So I went across the street to Randalls Supermarket and asked them and, although they were somewhat reluctant, they ran it through it worked with no problems.It sounds like this was an exception.

If you want to actually give someone an AMEX Gift Card, then this is a nice code.

Otherwise, unless your state law requires that all gift cards can be liquidated, then I don't see why to bother with this. Maybe someone can explain.


RJG said: get5dollarbonus said: I'm not sure it would work with a credit card either, but it definatly does with a gift card. I went to Chase and asked if they would try to deposit it and they told me they wouldn't. So I went across the street to Randalls Supermarket and asked them and, although they were somewhat reluctant, they ran it through it worked with no problems.It sounds like this was an exception.

If you want to actually give someone an AMEX Gift Card, then this is a nice code.

Otherwise, unless your state law requires that all gift cards can be liquidated, then I don't see why to bother with this. Maybe someone can explain.

I used OPs code to meet an opening credit card offer. (must spend $X to get Y). Didnt want to charge
gas/groceries (5% elsewhere). Didnt want to charge cable/internet/phone (reward checking accounts). I can refund
from AMEX, just losing $8 service charge on $500 card, or spend on H&B. Store giftcards are non-refundable and
tie me down to another piece of plastic.


New fee waiver code: BCASH08. Expiration: 8/15/08


Technologist said: ummmm, spend them? buy stamps???
send them as payment for OTHER cc's... or DEPOSIT THEM!!!!!
DING DING, we have a winner!
The winner isnt you.




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