hollywoodms
Level 2 Member
Check your amex offers. New ones just loaded for Office Depot/Max and JC Penny. Both $10 off $50
That is what I was expecting, but the machine literally denied the charge. I swiped the phone for the dollar Serve charge, and it accepted it and then refused to apply it, almost like I had run out of swipes.I did 10 cards split-pay today for MGCs, the CSR just needs to enter the amount before you swipe then:
- You swipe
- Give the 4 digit security number to the CSR
- CSR enters it
- You push "approve" on the card readerscreen
- Sign
- Repeat...
Set up the 4 subaccounts on each of your Serve cards, and Amex sync them via Twitter. Then you will have 12 cards in total with no new cc apps.This is classic!! I have 2 AMEX as AUs on both plus 2 Serve's, I've been syncing and unsyncing for the past 45 min, as re-tweeting the same offer to AMEX requires some waiting period before they stop saying "Whoops! You've already tweeted that." For me, it's only 4 cards vs your insane 24 cards, but I'll still get a $200 VGC and profit about $34! whaoo
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Change your message a bit in your tweet and it will not be a duplicate tweet.This is classic!! I have 2 AMEX as AUs on both plus 2 Serve's, I've been syncing and unsyncing for the past 45 min, as re-tweeting the same offer to AMEX requires some waiting period before they stop saying "Whoops! You've already tweeted that." For me, it's only 4 cards vs your insane 24 cards, but I'll still get a $200 VGC and profit about $34! whaoo
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This is amazing! Only problem is I need to find some sort of CC "carrier" that can tastefully and efficiently hold my 12 serve, + dozen other CC's.Set up the 4 subaccounts on each of your Serve cards, and Amex sync them via Twitter. Then you will have 12 cards in total with no new cc apps.
Worked like a charm, thanks!Change your message a bit in your tweet and it will not be a duplicate tweet.
This is why you should set up subaccts with variations of your real name, such as using first initial, middle name, portion of your first name... ("Richard Edward Boxer" could be Rick, R., Rich, Edward ).This is amazing! Only problem is I need to find some sort of CC "carrier" that can tastefully and efficiently hold my 12 serve, + dozen other CC's.
What a racket! I can see myself in a few mos where I show up at OD with with some sort of briefcase that I set down on the checkout counter, raise the lid, and start an hourlong series of transactions, to the chagrin of the growing line of customers who start to wonder who this most interesting character in the world could be (and why he shops at OD). Not to mention SB Saturday in which my soon to be 12 Amex will each earn $10x3 = $360 of free stuff next week, in addition to the four other regular Amex cards I and an AU have, for another $120. This is assuming I have the stamina to make 48 transactions on a Saturday...Sheesh
BTW, when you set up subaccts, if they are not all in your name, how are you able to swipe if they check your ID and it does not match the names on the subacct?
So sub accts with BB can have the same SSN? And then they send you cards, correct? I've never bothered with them but perhaps it is worth the effort after all. My 13 Amex cards are feeling lonely....This is why you should set up subaccts with variations of your real name, such as using first initial, middle name, portion of your first name... ("Richard Edward Boxer" could be Rick, R., Rich, Edward ).
I wish I had thought of that, but for the last two Sync deals (Best Buy and Office Depot) I didn't have any problems explaining that the different names were my wife and kids, and all had the same last name anyway. I then flash the family photo of the 5 of us on my GoBank card. The cashiers smile and keep swiping away with my 25 cards.This is why you should set up subaccts with variations of your real name, such as using first initial, middle name, portion of your first name... ("Richard Edward Boxer" could be Rick, R., Rich, Edward ).