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Free Rewards Points for American Express Business Gold Rewards Card

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I use the American Express Business Gold Rewards Card for my personal business. When I originally applied, I received 25,000 bonus reward points after your first purchase. This equates to $125 cash, a free domestic airline ticket, or $250 in gift cards at select retailers. Not bad! The offer has changed somewhat since then, but you can still get 5,000 free points just for signing up, as long as this is your first American Express Business Gold Rewards Card.

Earn bonus points. You can have all your bonus points directed to one account. The only other American Express card I have is my corporate card from my day job. The American Express CSR offered to direct any points earned from that card to my business card, free of charge! Sign me up! (no word on whether or not my company has a problem with that… Hmmm, I better ask!).

Anyone can sign up! Did you know that anyone can sign up for a business credit card? All you need to do is enter your Social Security Number as your business ID and enter sole proprietor as your business type.

More Information about the American Express Business Gold Rewards Card:

  • Business Ownership has Become More Rewarding
  • No Limit to the Number of Membership Rewards® Points You Can Earn, Plus Up To 40,000 Bonus Points* in Your First Year
  • Points Have No Expiration Date
  • Fee-Free for the First Year - a Savings of $125
  • Automatic Complimentary Enrollment in the Membership Rewards Program
  • Redeem Points for Top-Tier Rewards Including Travel, Merchandise, Office Equipment, and Gift Cards for You or Your Employees

Overall, this is a great card!

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  2. By Jason on Oct 20, 2007 | Reply

    Is this offer still going on?

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