Lain
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So amidst all the excitement today...did this get shared:
American Express relaunches Blue Cash Preferred with two new cashback categories
Starting May 9th, American Express will add two new reward categories to the Blue Cash Preferred card:
These cashback categories remain unchanged:
- 6% cash back on more than 20 US streaming subscriptions (including Amazon Prime, YouTube, HBO, Netflix, Apple Music, and Pandora)
- 3% cash back on transit purchases including parking, tolls, train fares and ride shares (including Uber and Lyft)
The 3% cash back for department stores is being removed from the reward categories.
- 6% cash back at US supermarkets up to $6,000 per year
- 3% cash back at US gas stations
- 1% cash back on other purchases
Official Press Release: https://about.americanexpress.com/p...ss-unveils-refreshed-blue-cash-preferred-card
I’m exhausted from keeping the news thread updated, especially in the last few days. Lots of news!
I don’t know how DoC does it with just two guys.
Speaking of which, that twitter exchange you posted last night was bizarre. Bank was going to give DoC $50 per lead, then upped the offer to $100 when DoC kept suggesting the bank give away the initial $50 instead. It made me think of that WSJ article we discussed a few weeks ago. Amex spent almost $2 million on ads with TPG in Q4 2018, and during that same period Chase spent almost $1.5 million with TPG. And that’s just ad spending, not affiliate commissions; and only TPG, not any of the hundreds of other points and miles bloggers. Imagine if the banks redirected some of that money to bonuses or statement credits to the customers. Geez.