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AMEX Offer: TELSTRA (Direct Debit) Spend $60, Get $20 Credit for New Customers

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Register by saving the offer to Card and spend $60 or more via direct debit with Telstra before 30/11/14 to receive one $20 statement credit. Limited to the first 4,000 Cards to register. Offer limited to new customers only.

EXPIRES
30/11/2014

OFFER TERMS
Offer only applies to spend on this Card. It does not apply to spend on any supplementary Cards on this account or any other American Express Cards you might hold.
Card Members must register by saving this offer to this Card and spend $60 or more on their registered Card via direct debit with Telstra, between 30/09/14 and 30/11/14 to receive one $20 statement credit.
Offer is limited to new or existing Telstra customers who set up direct debit payments for the first time with their registered American Express Card.
Participation is limited to the first 4,000 Cards to register, and the offer is limited to one statement credit per registered Card.
Purchases made through online aggregators such as PayPal or other retailers are excluded.
Statement credit is normally issued within 3-5 days of the eligible spend, but may take up to 8 weeks to appear in your account.
Statement credit may not be applied to your Card Account if it has been suspended or cancelled and may be reversed if qualifying spend is reversed or cancelled.

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

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  • Targetted.. I only have the Optus one on my card, and I don't use optus :(

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      I think all AMEX offers are targeted. I hate getting useless offers and missing out on ones that I do have the urge to use it on.

  • I am assuming htis not for bank issued AMEX cards?

    • Would like to know as well. Could use it to pay for my first month, then revert back to using PayPal in subsequent payments to avoid credit card fee surcharge.

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