American Express

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    Earn up to £50 credits when you shop with Amex

    American Express has got a fresh line-up of statement credit offers for its cardholders. Users can enjoy statement credits of up to £50 when they use their card to shop at certain retailers until August. Here's a roundup of the latest

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    American Express launches exclusive 0% purchase and cashback credit card

    This new Amex card lets you spread the cost of purchases and pays you cashback on them! But it's only available for a limited period. American Express has launched a competitive new 0% purchase credit card that comes with an extra treat

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    American Express to cut 5,400 jobs

    American Express is to axe around 5,400 jobs, mainly in its travel business, and book a 287 million US dollars (£179 million) restructuring charge. As a result, the credit card company projects that it will report a 46% drop in the fourth

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    American Express launches new fee-free cashback credit card

    American Express has launched a new fee-free cashback credit card, meaning it now offers two cards that will pay you 5% cashback in the first three months you have the card. But which one should you go for? Let's take a look at what each of

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    American Express promotes trip on the doomed Costa Concordia

    AP American Express have slipped up by sending customers a mail-out advertising a luxury seven-night cruise on the Costa Concordia. The cruise was set to run between February 25 and October 29 this year, but on January 13 the liner ran

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    Get more cashback from your credit card

    Credit card deals are getting better and better at the moment, and the good news if you pay your balance off in full every month is that the number of cashback offers is on the up. The reigning champion of cashback cards – American

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    The three most annoying customer service phrases

    'Customer service' is a massively misused phrase. Customer mistreatment, customer disservice, or customer disdain might be more apt descriptions for the vast majority of customer-facing departments. A new study of service has revealed