New Amex statement credits

The card offers work independently on each card. If you can save it to more than card (including supps) you can use on each one
I got the Ampol spend $60 get $$5 up to 2x TWICE on each of my Edge cards....so if I spend $60 at Ampol, will I get 2x $5 cashback? ;)
 
I got the Ampol spend $60 get $$5 up to 2x TWICE on each of my Edge cards....so if I spend $60 at Ampol, will I get 2x $5 cashback? ;)
You should do. I once had a 60 / 5 and 70 / 10 on the same card and got both credits. Unfortunately this time I don't have any Ampol offers on any of my cards ...... :(
 
I got the Ampol spend $60 get $$5 up to 2x TWICE on each of my Edge cards....so if I spend $60 at Ampol, will I get 2x $5 cashback? ;)
I bought $20 of fuel and 1x$100 Ampol GC with my Edge today...will I get 4x $5 rebate from Amex ;) ? If so, that will be a 16.7% discount! :)
 
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I would expect at least $10 (2 * $5) for the overlapping offers (as per post #10543). More often than not the úp to 2 times offers pay out on one purchase of the total amount. YMMV.
It was a test purchase so will be interesting to see the result.
 
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I have saved the Ampol offer ($60/5) in my plat card, and I went to an Ampol station to fill up the petrol the other day. I paid $60.29. However, when I checked the statement today, the merchant's name was shown as Caltex instead of Ampol. Does this mean I cannot get $5 back from this transaction?

Is there any way I could check if the name is registered under Ampol or any other name?
 
Is there any way I could check if the name is registered under Ampol or any other name?

From the Amex offer T&C:

Find your nearest Ampol service station here. Excludes Caltex Woolworths, EG Ampol and EG Fuelco Ampol locations.

How does the service station show up in the above link?

If it's not visibly advertised as a Caltex Woolworths or EG Ampol, I would contact Amex support after waiting the 15 business days. Hopefully you have a receipt which also shows only Ampol branding.
 

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