New Amex statement credits

You can just add it to apple/google wallet to make it easier for you. My issue is that I can't figure out how to add the woolworths gift card from special.com.au to the woolworths rewards app.
I couldn't figure it out either. Yeah better to have it in the rewards app everyday pay, especially with the incentives to pay that way.
 
I booked a flight yesterday after activating the $600/$150 offer on my Platinum Charge and got the email saying I'd used my offer shortly after the order went through. I received my $450 travel credit this morning and will see if the $150 comes through or not.

Did this come through? I’m in the same boat, received travel credit but not the $150. Have received these credits when flights were excluded in the past. Maybe that the loophole has been shut.
 
Did this come through? I’m in the same boat, received travel credit but not the $150. Have received these credits when flights were excluded in the past. Maybe that the loophole has been shut.
Nope, nothing has come through since I received the automated email saying I'd qualified for the credit.
 
Does anyone know if the offer expires date includes the expiry date ? More specifically if the energy local offer says expires today , do I still have time today to make the payment and receive the credit ?
 
Thanks . The standard terms and conditions does state : ‘ before expiry date ‘.
A quick look at my Amex statement shows that the date the transaction was made is the same as the listed in the rewards activity section. My ANZ card shows transaction date and date processed as two separate columns, with a 2-3 day lag.

I reckon you'd be good, despite that wording.
 
Last day of Guzman offer and just used it. No issues. And got the Amex email too 👍
 
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It usually does. I've used offers on the expiry date many times. I have many, many bad habits, including leaving things till the last minute. :eek:
Yes I've done transactions at 23:58 before on the last day and it's come through automatically
 

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