Residents in New York City who plan to eat out during NYC Restaurant Week have the chance to receive a $20 statement credit bonus through their American Express card. You can get this credit when you dine at 4 or more participating restaurants during NYC Restaurant Week and use a registered AMEX card. Register your AMEX card before NYC Restaurant Week ends and use it on 4 or more purchases of $24 or more at eligible restaurants to take advantage of this great bonus. The event runs from July 16th through August 10, 2012, so hurry and register now.
Here are a few AMEX cards to help you register for this event.
How to Claim Your Bonus:
- Register your eligible AMEX Card on the NYC Restaurant Week website between 12am ET on July 8, 2012, and 5pm ET on August 10, 2012
- Between July 16 and August 10, 2012, during NYC Restaurant Week, make four or more purchases of $24 or more at eligible restaurants with the same AMEX Card
- Statement credits are generally issued within three to five business days after your final qualifying purchase.
So if you’re planning on participating in NYC Restaurant Week, register your American Express card to receive a $20 bonus promotion. You only need to use your registered AMEX card at four different participating restaurants during NYC Restaurant Week. You may register only 1 card for this offer and there is only one statement credit per card. Subsequent transactions at the same participating restaurant will not be eligible.
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