Mine arrived at 8:27 PM EST. I know I'll make use of the offer.
I received it and the link worked.
The link did not work when I tried it this morning. Got the same 404 message that you did.Did anyone else get this promo today:
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It says in the text "register with one click" (yeah, sure).
I clicked on the linked image, and got a "404 not found."
Tried the link in the text, same thing.
Hubby has not gotten a promo email at all.
Did anyone else get it, and did the link work for you?
I think they purposely make it vague so you buy at places (and spend money on their card as opposed to others) that don't qualify. "Sorry, that purchase didn't qualify. Too late to return it and reorder from a different place."
That's what I thought, but I keep getting these emails from BoA telling meThe Amtrak Guest Rewards (AGR) credit cards (fee or no fee) do not provide any "cash back". The benefit is earning AGR points which may be redeemed for future travel and some other things). The only thing close to "cash back" is the rebate for onboard food and beverage purchases (10% for the no-fee card/20% for the fee card) in the form of a statement credit. This is in addition to any points you may earn.
https://www.amtrak.com/apply.html
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Hmmmm. Interesting. Don't know!That's what I thought, but I keep getting these emails from BoA telling me
"Don’t let your cash back deals expire. You have cash back deals1 that are about to expire. We don’t want you to miss out, so be sure to use them soon."
I haven't tried to get any because I am suspicious. My only dealings with BoA is the Amtrak credit card.
Sounds like Boiler Plate Spam sent out to all BOA Customers! Delete!!!That's what I thought, but I keep getting these emails from BoA telling me
"Don’t let your cash back deals expire. You have cash back deals1 that are about to expire. We don’t want you to miss out, so be sure to use them soon."
I haven't tried to get any because I am suspicious. My only dealings with BoA is the Amtrak credit card.
I don't know if it's because I have other BofA accounts, but I have gotten BofA cash back deals on the Amtrak/BofA card as well as AGR points. It's not general cash back on all transactions but deals with particular merchants and you have to sign up for them to get them.Sounds like Boiler Plate Spam sent out to all BOA Customers! Delete!!!
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The old Bait and Switch!!I contacted BoA to see if a TV purchased at Sams Club would qualify (since Sam's would seem to be a "discount" store, is part of Walmart and I am purchasing electronics).
After 45 minutes, mostly waiting for someone and trying to get her to understand the issue (when I said she was being "evasive" she had to ask me what that meant!), I got a hold of a supervisor who said it would not qualify.
Since it doesn't even qualify for the Amtrak Shopping bonus:
then the offer, in my mind is just a joint scam by Amtrak and BoA to sucker you into thinking you can get more points only to find out when it is too late that your purchases don't qualify for the offer and you should have used another card that gave you a better deal overall.
Yes, I think it's like what you have seen. Have you noticed if you used the deals with particular merchants if you still also get the appropriate amount of Amtrak AGR points?I don't know if it's because I have other BofA accounts, but I have gotten BofA cash back deals on the Amtrak/BofA card as well as AGR points. It's not general cash back on all transactions but deals with particular merchants and you have to sign up for them to get them.
I believe so, though I rarely check my monthly points against my monthly bill balance.Have you noticed if you used the deals with particular merchants if you still also get the appropriate amount of Amtrak AGR points?
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