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AmEx Statement Credits: Westfield Gift Card, Myer, Woolworths, Nespresso, Rebel, Dymocks, Witchery, Body Shop, BCF, and More

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Summary: Westfield, Myer, First Choice Liquor, Sunglass Hut, Witchery, The Body Shop, Dymocks, BCF, Woolworths Online, Country Road, rebel, Nespresso, Supercheap Auto


Lots of Amex Statement Credits this month, most notable are the Westfield Gift Card and Myer offers.
There are a total of 13 offers below. They all expire on 24/12/2016.
Offer can be stacked with Mobile Wallets Offer


Update 9/12: There have been reports of Amex's automated system not working for the Westfield Gift Card statement credits. The advice from Amex is they are aware of the problem and to wait 2 weeks or until the statement is issued before contacting them. Thanks to giu for contacting Amex for clarification.


Westfield Gift Card Maximum enrollments reached

Spend $100 or more, get $25 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $100 or more, in one or more transactions, on Westfield Gift Cards in-store or online at Westfield by 24/12/2016 to receive one $25 credit. Limited to the first 30,000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSitePage?offer=91080WestfieldGiftCard

Myer Maximum enrollments reached

Spend $150 or more, get $35 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $150 or more, in one or more transactions, in-store or online at Myer by 24/12/2016 to receive one $35 credit. Limited to the first 35,000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSitePage?offer=86825Myer

Sunglass Hut

Spend $100 or more, get $25 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $100 or more, in one or more transactions, online or in-store at Sunglass Hut by 24/12/2016 to receive one $25 credit. Limited to the first 20000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSit…

Witchery Maximum enrollments reached

Spend $100 or more, get $25 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $100 or more, in one or more transactions, online or in-store at Witchery by 24/12/2016 to receive one $25 credit. Limited to the first 30000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSitePage?offer=78299Witchery

The Body Shop Maximum enrollments reached

Spend $50 or more, get $15 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $50 or more, in one or more transactions, online or in-store at The Body Shop by 24/12/2016 to receive one $15 credit. Limited to the first 25000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSitePage?offer=67621TheBodyShop

Dymocks Maximum enrollments reached

Spend $50 or more, get $15 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $50 or more, in one or more transactions, in-store or online at Dymocks by 24/12/2016 to receive one $15 credit. Limited to the first 25,000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSitePage?offer=67112Dymocks

Boating Camping Fishing

Spend $80 or more, get $20 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $80 or more, in one or more transactions, online or in-store at Boating Camping Fishing by 24/12/2016 to receive one $20 credit. Limited to the first 25000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSit…

Woolworths Online Maximum enrollments reached

Spend $100 or more, get $20 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $100 or more, in one or more transactions, online only at www.woolworths.com.au by 24/12/2016 to receive one $20 credit. Limited to the first 35000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSitePage?offer=25305WoolworthsOnline

Supercheap Auto Maximum enrollments reached

Spend $70 or more, get $20 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $70 or more, in one or more transactions, online or in-store at Supercheap Auto by 24/12/2016 to receive one $20 credit. Limited to the first 25000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSitePage?offer=28024SupercheapAuto

Nespresso Maximum enrollments reached

Spend $80 or more, get $20 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $80 or more, in one or more transactions, online or in-store at Nespresso by 24/12/2016 to receive one $20 credit. Limited to the first 25000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSitePage?offer=71822Nespresso

rebel Maximum enrollments reached

Spend $50 or more, get $20 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $50 or more, in one or more transactions, online or in-store at rebel by 24/12/2016 to receive one $20 credit. Limited to the first 35000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSitePage?offer=85658rebel

First Choice Liquor Maximum enrollments reached

Spend $150 or more, get $30 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $150 or more, in one or more transactions, in-store or online at First Choice Liquor by 24/12/2016 to receive one $30 credit. Limited to the first 35,000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSitePage?offer=91337FirstChoiceLiquor

Country Road Maximum enrollments reached

Spend $100 or more, get $25 back
Save the offer to your Card and spend $100 or more, in one or more transactions, in-store or online at Country Road by 24/12/2016 to receive one $25 credit. Limited to the first 25,000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.
Manual Link: https://offerenroll.americanexpress.com/enroll/EnrollmentSitePage?offer=9140CountryRoad


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  • Does anyone know if Liquor Market purchases (Coles' new competitor for Dan Murphy's) appear as First Choice Liquor on Amex statement?

    • +1

      Yep. It does, I received my confirmation email.

  • So saturday is still good to spend and get the credits?

    • Yes. Today is the last day!

  • +2

    went out to buy gift cards today, get the cashback from westfield gift card (westfield plenty valley), rebel, myer (northland) and harvey norman(thomastown) instantly. However cant find any gift cards in the two 1st choice liquor shop (coburg and preston), and staff BSed the system not allowing selling gift card, blah blah. Oh well, nothing is perfectly in this world, Merry Christmas to all. BTW, remember if you cant go out and shop today, you can still buy myer and westfield gift card only. Cost a bit more, but save you lots of time to find a parking spot.

    • There's a First Choice Liquor store in Westfield Plenty Valley, I got a gift card there today.

  • -1

    Went to Westfield Doncaster today (24 Dec 2016) and put $400 worth (split across four Amex) on a Westfield XS gift card. Young guy there did not make a fuss but older woman kept on muttering that he shouldn't do it but I flashed my $200 XS gift card to imply that that they had already did it for me already (I did it in Geelong Westfield) and she shut up.

    • +1

      Should have just bought the sstandard one. It seems to work everywhere. I even used it in a cab. Im sure there's no cab shops inside Westfields lol.

      • -2

        Whilst I'm sure that it would/should work, do you really want to risk hundreds for a saving of $3?

        • +2

          Risking? Lol/facepalm

        • +1

          @gimme: so what would you do in the event that it didn't work?

          Slowly spend the money at Westfield shopping centres. Maybe we have different perceptions of "risk". But I sure as hell do not want to be forced to spend my money at selected retailers for the sake of $3

        • @t25: Westfield Red definitely works.

          If it unexpectedly doesn't work, then go to a Westfield Colesworth and buy Colesworth gift cards at the self serve checkout.

        • @Fobsessive: > If it unexpectedly doesn't work, then go to a Westfield Colesworth and buy Colesworth gift cards at the self serve checkout.

          And then there is debate if you Colesworth have updated the checkout to stop people buying gift cards with another gift card. All this mucking around for $3? Surely your hourly rate at work justifies paying the extra to avoid the hassles.

        • +2

          @t25:

          I already told you it works. It's no secret it at least works at the supermarkets anyway regardless of whether they're inside a Westfield or not. I don't see the risk. We're not talking thousands. It's $100 per card so not that hard to spend it. Yes we do have different perceptions of risk. Funnily enough I do risk assessments as part of my job on a regular basis. Your money your call. Out of interest, how much have you 'invested' in this?

        • @gimme: And just as you said it works, there is another post that say it doesn't.

          And it won't be just $100 per card, especially when we are all using main + supplementary cards to load up several hundreds. This time it was just $200, but the next time (if any!) will be easily $1000 (10 cards in the family, assuming my pets don't end up with supp cards too!)

        • @t25:
          It does work t25.
          https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/282828
          If in the off chance it doesn't, follow gimme advice. I bought a Bunnings gift card at Coles using the Westfield Eftpos card with no problems.

        • +1

          @t25:

          You contradicted yourself in the first sentence of 2nd paragraph . + All this risk talk for 200? Future hhypothetical situations are irrelevant. Your risk mgmt strategy is very unozbargain lol.

        • @gimme:

          or
          - buy the XS card knowing it is the one Westfield say works everywhere for ~23.6% discount
          - buy the red card, assuming it works everywhere but may have limitations for a ~24.3% discount

          So your 'risk management' strategy should be based on a 0.7% differential, and whether an additional 0.7% discount is worth the chance of it not working at the store you intend to visit (depending on where its located etc etc)

        • @gimme: > Future hhypothetical situations are irrelevant. Your risk mgmt strategy is very unozbargain lol.

          So you are penny wise and pound foolish? Do let me know which company you do risk management for, I will make sure to avoid it!

          Future hypothetical situations ARE relevant. If I am loading my money into someone else's pockets in exchange for a piece of plastic, I want to be sure that it works where I shop, not where I hope will work. Being an ozbargainer is more than just looking at price, it is also making sure you are ahead in the long run.

          At the end of the day, the difference in discount is not bank breaking, even when multiplied many times. But the risk that you take for saving $3 may come back to bite.

        • @t25:

          so you think a potential future amount is relevant to your current $200 decision with zero impact on which card you choose in the future. Can't really argue with that logic.

          Your mindset is in the right place but your execution is off. Simply put are you saying you can't spend $200 at coles or woolies in the next 12 months? hence your perceived risk?
          If yes you may be the only person in Australia.

          PS: No need to avoid the company I work for. Fairly certain it's way above your league.

        • +1

          @gimme:

          PS: No need to avoid the company I work for. Fairly certain it's way above your league.

          Grill'd and you're assuming he's more of a McDonalds kind of guy?

        • @SBOB:

          Yup perfect metapho .

        • +2

          @gimme: no. I think it is wise not to have too much funds stuck in other companies books for too long.

          Companies can/do go bankrupt, companies can also get sold and closed down shortly after. Any reason that gift cards can be declared worthless. Hence my choice to use them as fast as possible and minimise any chance of gift cards being declared worthless.

          For someone who supposedly does risk management I'm surprised you aren't thinking deeper. Now if Australia has stronger laws regarding gift card and how the customer's money is safeguarded, yes, your arguement may hold true. But right now, gift cards are piece of plastic that isn't worth the money you paid for. And my "strategy" of loading them up and using it quick may be a safer bet.

          And in case you are wondering why I can't use $200 within 12 months, it's because I have loaded myself with another $1050 in Coles Myer gift cards. That said, majority will be used for my company fleet fuel purchases

      • I went with the $4.95 XS one which I knew definitely worked.

  • +3

    Just managed to get 5 x$150 coles Myers gift cards from first choice north rocks. They actually hid the cards when I went there few days ago but today the cards were on display and checkout chick did the transactions after checking with her supervisor.

  • Ordered gift cards online on last day of promo. Got the credit emails but westfield still hasn't sent the dispatch emails and Amex still has the payments as pending. Strange.

    • hOLIDAY PERIOD

      lazy westfield management

      • Got a dispatch email for one of them today. Maybe they read my post on ozbargain lol

  • Did anyone have trouble redeeming the Myers offer? I purchased $100 online and $50 in store but AMEX is telling me the offer is an in store only offer. Im still trying to dispute it as both the email and offer on the Amex connect site say you can purchase online and in store over multiple transactions.

    • Save the offer to your Card and spend $150 or more, in one or more transactions, in-store or online at Myer by 24/12/2016 to receive one $35 credit. Limited to the first 35,000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.

      • Agree, that's what I keep telling them and they still tell me it's an in store only offer, even when I highlight the bit you've bold.
        Never had a problem with them before when a credit hasn't been applied. Sigh :( will keep emailing them ……..

        • -2

          Just give them a call - it's easier and faster

        • @PBG: thanks will give that a go.

    • +1

      Ordered the $79 iron online and bought a $71 gift card in store. Got the email instantly. Did you pay through Paypal or ebay? Or did you buy a gift card online?

      • Paid all by card. Yes did buy gift card online but there's nothing to say gift cards were excluded. They acknowledged I bought online, their issue was that it was an in store offer only.
        I will call them next week when businesses are back to work as PBG suggested.
        Thanks

        • The other thing I just thought is whether Myer egift cards bought online are through the same merchant or are they outsourced to another domain (and therefore not auto-qualifying for the Amex offer because amex doesn't see "Myer.com.au")

        • +2

          @PBG: inclined to agree with you. If online purchase was for a gift card then the purchase won't qualify for statement credit.

        • +2

          @bluedufflecoat: That's correct - Myer gc bought online are through a different domain and do not qualify.

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