Appeared under offers on my Amex Gold Rewards Card.
Also on my Amex BA Card, but that's for £70 spend.
Worth checking your account and opting in.
HOUSE OF FRASER
Spend £50 or more, get £10 back
Save to Card to get a £10 statement credit on a transaction of £50+ in-store at House of Fraser by 07/05/2017. Valid once per Card for the first 15,000 Cardmembers to save. Terms & payment restrictions apply.
17 comments
backinstock
3 Apr 17#1
Not showing on any of my cards, so maybe specific targeting.
Good if you have it though.
I could do with a decent AMEX offer though.
parky200
3 Apr 17#2
Not on any of our 3 cards, nice if you have it
LankyChris
3 Apr 17#3
Anyone know if HoF do gift cards this could be used on, either their own or better for other stores I'm more likely to use?
Prosamuraiman
3 Apr 171#4
The Lloyds Duo American Express offers are hilariously bad. I haven't come across a remotely attractive offer in about 12 months.
kd035050
3 Apr 17#5
On my card but in store only so a bit limiting for me.
Ab001
4 Apr 17#6
Just checked my card and not on there (yet) but did find a rather hilarious offer for Debenhams of get 1% back - thats right a whole 1% !!! so spend £100 and get a measly £1 back - will probably cost them more than that to process the transacaction !
Still - saved it to my card though :laughing:
Vistrix to Ab001
4 Apr 17#7
It says 3% for me. Strange how they tailor these offers.
reaper200
4 Apr 17#8
This offer is on my platinum but as stated its instore only so not sure if I'll ever use it. I also have the Debenhams offer but its 3% cashback for me. If I use it alongside TCB or Quidco then it could work out to be a decent saving.
g1ntas
4 Apr 17#9
Mine says spend £70+ :disappointed:
flyingflea to g1ntas
5 Apr 17#10
Same
fgy
7 Apr 17#11
Tried to be too clever.
Bought a £50 gift card from HoFraser in store
Surprised that I didn't get the instant confirmation of a successful redemption from Amex
Now see the payment as pending to " DICKINS & JONES" who must be their gift card provider
Hopefully customer services may be able to sort it for me
steveieboy1
7 Apr 171#12
It used to be called D&J then it was rebranded. I think they still use D&J as women's fashion brand so did you pay at a till in the clothing department? Amex will give you the credit.
fgy
7 Apr 17#13
O thanks!
Bizarre they still use the old name for transactions
Should get the credit no problem, then methinks
deaglemaniac to fgy
9 Apr 17#15
Did you manage to get your credit from AMEX? Trying to buy an item that's not available in store and is click and collect only. So I want to use the gift card option to get around this.
steveieboy1
7 Apr 17#14
Yes strange they haven't had new POS as it's been 10 years at least. I think you'll have to contact Amex but I'm sure they will add credit without any problems
fgy
10 Apr 17#16
Yes!!
The words "Dickens and Jones" in pending changed to "House of Fraser" once on the main statement, and today the £10 statement credit has been applied. All within 4 days, without any intervention from me
Opening post
Also on my Amex BA Card, but that's for £70 spend.
Worth checking your account and opting in.
HOUSE OF FRASER
Spend £50 or more, get £10 back
Save to Card to get a £10 statement credit on a transaction of £50+ in-store at House of Fraser by 07/05/2017. Valid once per Card for the first 15,000 Cardmembers to save. Terms & payment restrictions apply.
17 comments
Good if you have it though.
I could do with a decent AMEX offer though.
Still - saved it to my card though :laughing:
Bought a £50 gift card from HoFraser in store
Surprised that I didn't get the instant confirmation of a successful redemption from Amex
Now see the payment as pending to " DICKINS & JONES" who must be their gift card provider
Hopefully customer services may be able to sort it for me
Bizarre they still use the old name for transactions
Should get the credit no problem, then methinks
The words "Dickens and Jones" in pending changed to "House of Fraser" once on the main statement, and today the £10 statement credit has been applied. All within 4 days, without any intervention from me