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Save $50 on Your Spectrum Bill with New Amex Offer

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Save $50 on Spectrum Bill with Amex Offer

Save $50 on Spectrum Bill with Amex Offer

American Express has a new offer for Spectrum customers, which can save you $50 on your bill. This offer works for Spectrum Cable, Internet, Telephone & Wireless services. Let’s see the details.

The Offer

Get a one-time $50 statement credit by using your enrolled eligible Card to spend a minimum of $50 in one or more purchases online at spectrum.com/amex by 3/31/2024.

Key Terms

  • Your enrollment of an eligible American Express Card for this offer extends only to that Card. Authorized user cards need to enroll separately.
  • Offer valid online only at US website spectrum.com/amex.
  • This offer is not valid on purchases shipped outside of the US. See merchant website for shipping policy.
  • Valid only on purchases made in US dollars.
  • Limit of 1 statement credit per Card Member.

Conclusion

There might be different versions of this offer, so check your accounts and hopefully you find it on one or more of your cards. The offer is only useful for Spectrum customers, so it’s possible that they’re the only ones who will be targeted.

I paid my Spectrum internet bill and received an email that the offer was redeemed. That’s normally a good indication that the credit was triggered.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. How did you get this to work to pay the actual Spectrum bill? I already have service with Spectrum, and when I followed the spectrum.com/amex link it took me to a page that said I could try and sign-in to my current account, but a screen popped up asking me to call a 1-833 number first. Thoughts on what to do next? Maybe I need to call that number…or just bypass the spectrum.com/amex link and simply pay a portion of my bill online with my Amex card?

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