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Super Hot Deals at American Express Daily Wish

November 18th, 2009 David 3 comments

Today starts from 2:00 pm EST, American Express daily wish will have a once-per-year event which will offer huge discount for shopping at certain merchants. This time the merchant is Best Buy.

There are two promotions scheduled to start simultaneously.

1: GET $200 back when you spend $500 or more at Best Buy (limit 50)

2: GET $40 back when you spend $100 or more at Best Buy (limit 125)

You need to register your American Express credit card before click “I want it”.

The link to the promotion is here.

amex daily wish bestbuy

Tomorrow is Macy’s. You can get $50 back when you spend $100 or more at Macy’s.

Earn $40 Gift Card when You Spend $200 at Best Buy with Your American Express Card

October 1st, 2009 David No comments

Today I received a mail from American Express indicating that I could get $40 Best Buy gift card for spending $200 at Best Buy with my American Express Card between 10/01/2009~12/30/2009. The website to register your American Express Card is www.amexnetwork.com/bestbuy.

This is a great opportunity to save money at BesyBuy, especially when Thanks Giving and Christmas are approaching. You have to register your personal information at the above website to be eligible to get the $40 Best Buy gift card.

Fine print:

To be eligible to receive the $40 Best Buy Gift Card, you must be the named recipient of this invitation and you must register for the offer using any bestbuyAmerican Express Card in your household by 12/30/2009 at www.amexnetwork.com/bestbuy. Once registered, you must complete one transaction of at least $200 at any Best Buy store between 10/1/2009 and 12/31/2009. Cardmembers may only register one Card for this offer and certain American Express Cards, including but not limited to, Prepaid Cards, and Corporate Cards, are not eligible. Only transactions made on the Card registered for the offer are eligible. Transactions made on another Card account or a supplementary Card with a different Card account number are not eligible. The $40 Best Buy Gift Card will be mailed 6-8 weeks after completion of the promotion period.

Today amexnetwork is offering $25 off $50 and $50 off $100 coupons for Whole Foods Market.

Best Buy Employees Steal Your Credit Card Information

February 18th, 2009 David No comments

CircuitCity is going to be out of business soon. Best Buy is the only national consumer electronic merchant now. However, I received an email from a MyCardBlog.com reader who indicated that Best Buy employees might steal your credit card information. He wanted me to let all credit card users be aware of Best Buy or other stores when you use your credit card at the checkout.

The news about Best Buy employee stolen consumers’credit card information was report at PalmBeachPost.com. The full story link can be found here. According to the report, a Best Buy employee at 1880 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd., FL, was caught stealing credit card information. The company warned that anyone who bought something using a credit card at that Best Buy store in recent months might want to check their credit card statements closely. This guy was using special device to steal more than 4,000 customers’ credit card information. It was thought the guy used the device to reach customer’s credit card information in November and December 2008. Until now, whether those credit card information had been used for was not clear yet.

Via simple search on the internet with Google, I found out that that report was not the only one talking about the Best Buy employees stealing customer’s credit card in 2008. The Kfoxtv.com also reported that in August 2008, a Best Buy employee at Las Cruces Best Buy store was indicted by the grand jury on charges of felony credit card fraud. In this case, six Best Buy customers’ credit accounts were involved.

Amanda Hopkins worked as a customer representative at the Las Cruces store. Her duties were opening new accounts for customers. She obtained customer credit information and used the information make numerous purchases on their accounts, according to the indictment.

Actually, not only at Best Buy your credit card information may leak. Essentially anywhere at anytime your credit card information might be stolen. You can not be too careful on your credit card security.

Tips:

Watch out for your mails and take GOOD care of credit card statement.

Secure your personal information at home.

Do not give your important information over the phone.

Check your credit card account frequently.

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