Appearing on my cards this morning via my Offers section in my online account....
Spend £150 or more, get £50 back
Save to Card to get a £50 statement credit on a transaction of £150 in-store and online at Jessops by 31 December 2016. Offer valid every time for the first 50,000 Cardmembers to save. Terms and payment restrictions apply.
Please read the Offer Terms
If you're buying in store and have the offer on more than one card and are spending on an item of say £300, ask to split payment over two cards, so £100 cashback on £300 etc. Even if you only have one card you could ask to see if you split transactions, as the offer does say valid 'every time', not just once.
Currently no link for non Amex issued cards (Lloyds, TSB, Barclays and MBNA) and based on offers of late I'd think the chances of one turning up are slim - sorry.
It's been confirmed, no giftcards.
Top comments
stubbadub
24 Dec 163#129
Just back from Jessops. Got an canon 80d which they price matched argos at £799. Also got a 24-70 f4L for £675 which brought the total to £1475. I added a couple of filters to bring the total over £1500 and the guy put it through in 10 different transactions.
Got 10 emails from Amex as he was putting them through. With the £80 cashback on the camera, the £160 on the lens and the £500 from Amex, it brings it down to around £760. So in all a good deal.
twinkle
4 Jan 173#169
Amex have been great with this deal....wasn't on my card but I messaged them to ask why and a very nice chap manually added it to my offers so I just got in on the 31st.
Mada06
7 Dec 163#42
Yes they are great. I have made over £500 cashback this year without any of these offers so I suspect the real value is much higher. I lost my card this year and they sent me a new one the next day. What I liked the most was that they updated my wallet on my iPhone with the details of the new card immediately without me asking, what a great thing to do.
Yes sir, just over £150 :smiley:
bryanryan
7 Dec 163#40
Went in to the Oxford Street branch today, I was able to make a purchase of £349 and split it over 2 cards, both with the offer saved. Within a few minutes I received the offer confirmation from Amex that it had been tracked. So hopefully I will receive the credit on both but will have to wait and see. Will update in the next few days.
Ps. Unfortunately Jessops do no gift cards, confirmed in-store.
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morgie
7 Dec 161#1
robjw_2001
7 Dec 161#2
interesting that it says "offer valid every time". Would that suggest unlimited use until the expiry date? So I could buy £150 gift vouchers multiple times for an effective 1/3 off anything I wanted to buy? I assume Jessops sell vouchers?
morgie to robjw_2001
7 Dec 16#3
It would sound that way.
RedTurkey
7 Dec 163#4
This has to be the best AMEX Xmas ever! They seem to be releasing a brilliant deal every few days!!!!
morgie to RedTurkey
7 Dec 162#5
They are certainly making up for what had seemed like a slow year for the better deals :laughing:
The following transactions are not eligible and will not count towards your spend for the purposes of the offer:
· transactions where you do not spend directly with the merchant (for example, if you buy the merchant’s goods through a third party department store);
· transactions processed through a third party payment processor (for example, PayPal);
· transactions that are subsequently cancelled or refunded;
· transactions where the merchant does not pass on the information we need to process it properly within the offer period (for example, when their payment systems are down and they cannot process the transaction electronically)
· transactions where you buy a gift card, store credit or a voucher.
morgie
7 Dec 163#7
Giftcards are always stated as excluded in Amex deals, but in my experience (and many others) have never failed to work. It's how I spend on most of the deals. Amex don't know what you're buying, as long as it's a transaction meeting the minimum spend you'll be fine.
matwalaboy
7 Dec 16#8
never had a giftcard purchase declined for the cashback indeed
Besford
7 Dec 16#9
How do you know when the 'first 50,000' has been reached?
morgie to Besford
7 Dec 161#10
It will no longer appear for you to save to your card in the Offers section. It's a limit on saving it to your card, not spending.
RealDealSeeker
7 Dec 161#11
Thx OP. Combined with their price match this is a winner.
Opening post
Spend £150 or more, get £50 back
Save to Card to get a £50 statement credit on a transaction of £150 in-store and online at Jessops by 31 December 2016. Offer valid every time for the first 50,000 Cardmembers to save. Terms and payment restrictions apply.
Please read the Offer Terms
Good to stack with any other deals from them - http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/jessops.com
For cashback deals from camera manufacturers to stack with see - http://www.jessops.com/online.store/categories/Current%20Offers/Cashback%20Offers/Show.html?homepagerb1
If you're buying online don't forget cashback.
If you're buying in store and have the offer on more than one card and are spending on an item of say £300, ask to split payment over two cards, so £100 cashback on £300 etc. Even if you only have one card you could ask to see if you split transactions, as the offer does say valid 'every time', not just once.
Currently no link for non Amex issued cards (Lloyds, TSB, Barclays and MBNA) and based on offers of late I'd think the chances of one turning up are slim - sorry.
It's been confirmed, no giftcards.
Top comments
Got 10 emails from Amex as he was putting them through. With the £80 cashback on the camera, the £160 on the lens and the £500 from Amex, it brings it down to around £760. So in all a good deal.
Yes sir, just over £150 :smiley:
Ps. Unfortunately Jessops do no gift cards, confirmed in-store.
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C. Transactions that are not eligible
The following transactions are not eligible and will not count towards your spend for the purposes of the offer:
· transactions where you do not spend directly with the merchant (for example, if you buy the merchant’s goods through a third party department store);
· transactions processed through a third party payment processor (for example, PayPal);
· transactions that are subsequently cancelled or refunded;
· transactions where the merchant does not pass on the information we need to process it properly within the offer period (for example, when their payment systems are down and they cannot process the transaction electronically)
· transactions where you buy a gift card, store credit or a voucher.