Microsoft Amex Offer: Spend $1,000+, Get $175 Credit

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Microsoft Amex Offer

Check your American Express credit cards for a new Amex Offer that can save you $174 on Microsoft purchases. You can find this offer in your Amex consumer and business credit cards. Check out the full details of the offer below.

Offer Details

Get a one-time $175 statement credit by using your enrolled eligible Card to spend a minimum of $1,000 in one or more purchases online at microsoft.com/en-us by 12/31/2024

Offer and availability may vary by cardholder. Just login to your American Express account(s) to see if you are eligible to add this offer to your card(s).

Important Terms

  • Offer valid online at US website microsoft.com/en-us and via the Microsoft Store app.
  • Not valid on purchases shipped outside of the US and Puerto Rico.
  • Excludes B2B services, Bing ads, Skype, Microsoft Living Well health center, Microsoft Production Studio, Microsoft Theater, AppSource, Consulting services, Azure and Azure Marketplace. Excludes authorized retailers. 

About Amex Offers

Amex Offers are an extra perk on all American Express credit cards, charge cards, and even prepaid cards. You can see these offers in your accounts either as a statement credit or extra Membership Rewards points for spending a certain amount at an eligible merchant. You will need to add the offer to a specific card, and then use that card to get the credit. Here are a few things you should know:

Guru’s Wrap-up

This is a decent offer that seems to be widely available for most cardholders. Check your accounts and add it now if you are planning to make a purchase online at microsoft.com.

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