Amex Platinum Terms Updated: Peacock Bundle No Longer Eligible for Digital Entertainment Credit

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Amex Platinum Entertainment Credit Updated

American Express has quietly updated the terms for the Platinum Card’s Digital Entertainment Credit, and one small but important change could affect cardholders who use the benefit for Peacock.

The updated language now specifies that only standalone Peacock subscriptions qualify for the monthly digital entertainment credit. Peacock subscriptions purchased as part of a bundle are no longer eligible.

For now cardholders have successfully received the credit when Peacock is bundled with Apple TV. This was an easy way to use the credit for Apple TV which is not possible otherwise. With the revised terms, American Express has clarified that those bundled purchases are excluded.

The Digital Entertainment Credit itself remains unchanged. After enrollment, Platinum cardholders can still receive up to $25 in statement credits each month on eligible purchases made directly with participating providers, including Disney+, Disney+ bundles, ESPN streaming services, Hulu, The New York Times, Paramount+, Peacock (standalone only), The Wall Street Journal, YouTube Premium, and YouTube TV.

Guru’s Wrap-up

This isn’t a major devaluation, but it is still an important update for some cardholders. A small change like this could mean missing out on up to $25 in monthly statement credits if your Peacock subscription is bundled instead of billed directly.

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