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New Bonus Offers for American Express Credit Cards

by Flexo on December 23, 2007

in Credit

For anyone willing to apply for new credit cards just to take advantage of their sign-up bonuses, there are a few new offers from American Express.

American Express® Preferred Rewards Gold Card

The AmEx Preferred Rewards Gold Card is offering 10,000 bonus Membership Rewards points after your first purchase. You can redeem those points for a $100 gift card or a variety of services offered by American Express. If you don’t use those services, be sure to cancel the card before you are charged the $125 annual fee, which is waived for the first year.

Apply for the Preferred Rewards Gold Card here.

American Express® Preferred Rewards Green Card

The AmEx Preferred Rewards Green Card is offering 5,000 bonus Membership Rewards points after your first purchase. Like the Gold Card, you can redeem those points for a $50 gift card. Membership fees with the Green Card are waived for the first year, but after that, you will be required to pay $95 each year to keep your card in good standing.

Apply for the Preferred Rewards Green Card here.

If you intend on opening these cards, redeeming the bonuses, and leaving the cards open but inactive, watch out for those annual fees starting in the second year. If you plan on grabbing the bonus and closing the cards once the rewards are redeemed, be aware that opening and closing accounts could have a detrimental effect on your credit score.

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