Small Business Saturday - Earn $25 to Shop or Dine Locally!
Published: November 19, 2010Click to enlarge [+]
November 27, 2010 is the first-ever Small Business Saturday. A day to come together in support of the small businesses we love. The shops and restaurants that employ our neighbors and reinvest our money close to home. The businesses that are the heartbeat of our communities and local economies.
As part of their commitment to supporting small businesses, American Express® will reward cardmembers for purchases made at favorite local stores and restaurants on Small Business Saturday. On November 27, Cardmembers can earn a $25 statement credit on any purchase of at least $25 at any locally owned independent small businesses that accept American Express.
To be eligible for this offer, you must register your eligible American Express Card by November 27, 2010. You may only register one Card for this offer. Using your registered American Express Card, you must spend $25 or more at participating small business merchants on November 27, 2010 to receive the $25 statement credit.
Eligible merchants include any independently owned small businesses that accept the American Express Card.
Not Eligible: Purchases made online, at large, national chains, at franchised business locations and at government agencies. Prepaid, corporate cards and ExpressPay transactions are also not eligible.
Registration is limited to the first 100,000 enrollees. Limit one statement credit per Cardmember.
Enroll at SmallBusinessSaturday.com/Enroll. Availability is limited, so enroll today. Registration Terms and Conditions apply and are detailed in the enrollment process.
Cardmembers may also enroll (and join the movement) at facebook.com/SmallBusinessSaturday
After you enroll, mark your calendar for shopping or dinner. What a great way to support our local, independently owned small businesses!
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