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New Amex statement credits

Can understand the frustration. Amex offers, in the past, were usually loaded at around 3am eastern time on a Tuesday. That’s still the case for most, but not all. That’s midnight in WA, so there is hope.
 
Qantas - $40 credit for $250 spend on Edge and Explorer. Along with Fred Hollowes donation points offer $100 for 2000pts. Maybe another but can’t work out which offer is new.
 
Furla: Spend $600 or more get $100 back
mydeal.com.au: Spend $100 or more get $20 back
Qantas: Spend $250 or more get $40 back
 
another question I just want to confirm.

The IHG and Marriott $300/$75 expires in 5 days. I read the T&C's and all it says is "Offer valid for payments made by 30/11/2020 online at ihg.com" this means i can use it to book future dated stays correct?

Only the Hilton offer needs to be be completed by 31.12.2020?
"Offer valid for payment made by 31/12/2020 in-person at the front desk"
 
The IHG and Marriott $300/$75 expires in 5 days. I read the T&C's and all it says is "Offer valid for payments made by 30/11/2020 online at ihg.com" this means i can use it to book future dated stays correct?

I think you will need to stay before 30 NOV , what if one booked on flexible rate and cancel after received the cashback
 
I don't think refundable rates are charged to the card until check-in.
I think this is correct.

I have prepaid Amex Offers for pay-on-arrival bookings before by calling the front desk, and it worked fine. I suspect - but can't guarantee - that a prepaid rate will pay out, if charged before the offer ends. If you do subsequently cancel, and a refund is forthcoming, they may attempt to recoup the cashback.

Also I think the Hilton offer - which I also have registered - was originally until 30/11/20 and then they silently extended it until 31/12/20. Note that the list of participating hotels doesn't include the DoubleTree Melbourne, which I had expected to use it for.
 

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