Yep they have sent out emails confirming it's running again this December - from 2nd-17th December. A great way to support your local shops, eat out on the cheap etc - and get back £5 on a £10 spend once per card, per outlet.
You might want to get you/ your partner a new Amex card + supplementary card in readiness - there are free Amex cards (Gold in year 1, BA Amex card Blue) that come with great points. Or you could go premium (for a fee) - the Amex Platinum or the BA Premium Amex card, the fees seem high but can be justified in many cases, which I hope the discussion that follows will clarify. Please ask any questions & we'll try & help out with answers.
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bhara
26 Sep 17#1
Does this work with supplementary cards? I thought it was only the main cardholders.
luvsadealdealdeal to bhara
26 Sep 17#2
works fine with supp cards - just register for the offer online first
ashleyrmcintosh to luvsadealdealdeal
26 Sep 17#20
Thanks op!
How do you register for the offer? Couldnt see on website...
luvsadealdealdeal to ashleyrmcintosh
26 Sep 17#21
it's a bit too soon to register but not too soon to 'get your ducks in a row' & set yourself/ partner up with a couple of cards each - that takes a bit of time to organise
bozo007 to bhara
27 Sep 17#35
Amex is probably the only card issuer where the supplementary cards have a different number and get treated as a different account. This means the offers can be used across all cards.
S1000RR_I_WISH to bozo007
27 Sep 17#38
Yes ... I realised this last night when I went to add a supplementary card for the missus to my account!
It told me I could not add the card to my account and that I needed to register online for it separately so I didn't bother thinking that the new card was going to have it's own credit limit etc which wasn't what I wanted! :thinking:
benasipro to bhara
27 Sep 17#37
Can Supplementary Cardmembers take advantage of Shop Small?
Yes Supplementary Cardmembers can participate in Shop Small. They simply need to create an Online Account (if they haven't already done so) and then register their Card for the offer. Please note that the offer is linked to the Card not to the Account, so every Supplementary Card holder must follow these steps.
luvsadealdealdeal
26 Sep 17#3
Here's the answer to one question that might worry some people: do I have to earn megabucks to pass the Amex card approval criteria/ credit checks?
In general, they are looking for £20,000+ combined household income as declared on your application - there won't be any checks on this element - however, there may or may not be other 'credit checks' which might be as simple as checking you're on the electoral roll. Each application is assessed on its own merits. If you already hold another Amex card, you might get instantaneous approval online. Other applications sometimes need a couple of days for the credit team to assess - but this should not worry you, it happens all the time.
Babbler to luvsadealdealdeal
26 Sep 17#24
Which card is best to go for for these deals? They seem to have quite a few!
luvsadealdealdeal to Babbler
26 Sep 17#25
most people start with the Gold Card which is free in year 1 & gives you 20,000 free points = £200
hemp to luvsadealdealdeal
27 Sep 17#36
I cancelled my Gold card 2 years ago, can I reply and have another year fee free?
ehosin to hemp
27 Sep 17#51
yes. you get the first year free and the sign-up bonus as long as you haven't had a membership rewards-enrolled amex within the last 6 months. So you can re-apply for the gold and be eligible for the 20,000 points bonus (or 22,000 if you get someone to refer you :thumbsup:
Anon to hemp
1 Oct 17#58
Yes, I understand from comments on here and elsewhere you are a new customer after 6 months. Some people get a card in their name and supplementary card in a partners name for a year, cancel then get their partner to get the card in their name and add them as the supplementary card, and just keep flipping them each year :raised_hand: . Remember cashback on TCB/Quidco or referral bonus too when signing up.
zararh to Anon
1 Oct 17#61
Yes I got £10 from Quidco for signing up with BA amex
gonda_akos to luvsadealdealdeal
27 Sep 17#47
Hmm, I was under the impression that the 'exchange rate' is 0.5% instead of 1%. That would be £100 worth of voucher for high-street shops. And let us not forget that as per the T&C's you need to spend £2k in the first three months to get the points.
gonda_akos to Babbler
27 Sep 17#48
Good question. I recently applied for the Platinum Everyday Cashback as it is free (not just for a year like the Gold) and gives 5% cashback on your first £2k spend if done in the first three months. Afterwards it is 0.5%-1% in a tiered approach. If you prefer cold hard cash (back) and you are not a big spender, this looks good. If you are a bigger spender, Amex Platinum might be better. That has higher intro and normal cashback %, but also an annual fee of £25.
Gold is really good if you prefer a rewards type card as it gives 20k points in the first three months for a £2k spend. In addition, it is fee-free for the first year.
And then there are the airline cards, e.g. the BA Amex, which gives you 5k bonus Avios if you spend £1k. Plus one Avios for each pound spent.
Hope this helps.
tek-monkey
26 Sep 17#5
Despite owning about 7 cards none of mine are amex! Must remedy this....
Reooow
26 Sep 17#6
I love the small shop offer they run most years :-)
Derek_Duval
26 Sep 17#7
Shame barclayard ditched Amex this year, maybe time to apply for a new card.
josh971 to Derek_Duval
26 Sep 17#8
i'm really annoyed about this, I used their cashback card which was pretty decent
rellymr to josh971
26 Sep 17#16
It annoyed me as well so I just got a separate Amex which I not use as the main card
dodgymix to Derek_Duval
26 Sep 17#9
MBNA have done the same (well from next week or somat)
mspychala to dodgymix
26 Sep 17#32
How do you know? Is that confirmed?
graybags
26 Sep 17#10
As a small business, I don't take Amex. Their fees are 3-4 x the amount I pay for other credit cards. If you want to support local businesses, eat out / shop local and pay in another way. You don't get a fiver back, but you are doing what you think you set out to do.
gidon to graybags
26 Sep 17#15
may i propose you try to renegotiate with amex, recently they have been offering much better rates.
it may be worth noting that amex take the hit on the £5 on this offer, so its give and take...
luvsadealdealdeal to graybags
26 Sep 17#29
I think I'd rather support local businesses with my custom AND get £5 back every time I spend £10 with them, thanks! :smile:
y-oh-y
26 Sep 17#11
Thanks, I expected that date.
Fingers crossed the map has been updated properly.
Chanchi32 to y-oh-y
26 Sep 17#4
You can work your holiday around the dates now :smile:
y-oh-y to Chanchi32
26 Sep 17#12
No time for holidays .......................... spreadsheets to prepare.
y-oh-y
26 Sep 17#13
Just a heads up on One Stop shops. They were listed on the Amex map last year, but spends were credited. Try one anyway, maybe for stamps (?) and see if you get notification (main cardholder). Supplementary cards don't seem to get the email notifications............................... hence needing a spreadsheet to keep track. ;-) Some good offers usually available at One Stop shops, especially in December.
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Yep they have sent out emails confirming it's running again this December - from 2nd-17th December. A great way to support your local shops, eat out on the cheap etc - and get back £5 on a £10 spend once per card, per outlet.
You might want to get you/ your partner a new Amex card + supplementary card in readiness - there are free Amex cards (Gold in year 1, BA Amex card Blue) that come with great points. Or you could go premium (for a fee) - the Amex Platinum or the BA Premium Amex card, the fees seem high but can be justified in many cases, which I hope the discussion that follows will clarify. Please ask any questions & we'll try & help out with answers.
All comments (62)
How do you register for the offer? Couldnt see on website...
It told me I could not add the card to my account and that I needed to register online for it separately so I didn't bother thinking that the new card was going to have it's own credit limit etc which wasn't what I wanted! :thinking:
In general, they are looking for £20,000+ combined household income as declared on your application - there won't be any checks on this element - however, there may or may not be other 'credit checks' which might be as simple as checking you're on the electoral roll. Each application is assessed on its own merits. If you already hold another Amex card, you might get instantaneous approval online. Other applications sometimes need a couple of days for the credit team to assess - but this should not worry you, it happens all the time.
Gold is really good if you prefer a rewards type card as it gives 20k points in the first three months for a £2k spend. In addition, it is fee-free for the first year.
And then there are the airline cards, e.g. the BA Amex, which gives you 5k bonus Avios if you spend £1k. Plus one Avios for each pound spent.
Hope this helps.
it may be worth noting that amex take the hit on the £5 on this offer, so its give and take...
Fingers crossed the map has been updated properly.
They were listed on the Amex map last year, but spends were credited.
Try one anyway, maybe for stamps (?) and see if you get notification (main cardholder). Supplementary cards don't seem to get the email notifications............................... hence needing a spreadsheet to keep track. ;-)
Some good offers usually available at One Stop shops, especially in December.