Happy Gift Cards Amex Offer: Spend $100, Get $15 (or 1,500 Points)
Check your American Express credit cards for an offer that can save you 15% on Happy Gift Cards purchases online.
Offer
Get 1,500 additional Membership Rewards points (or $15 statement credit) one-time by using your enrolled Card to spend a minimum of $100+ in one or more eligible transactions online at HappyCards.com by 12/12/2020.
Offer Terms
- Offer valid online at HappyCards.com US website only.
- Excludes authorized retailers, purchases shipped outside of the US, gift cards purchased in bulk and other Blackhawk Network brands.
- Purchases may fall outside of the offer period in some cases due to a delay in merchants submitting transactions to us or if the purchase date differs from the date you made the transaction (for example, the purchase date for online orders may be the shipping date).

Amex Offers
Amex Offers are an extra perk on all American Express credit cards, charge cards, and even prepaid cards. You can see these offers in your accounts either as a statement credit or extra Membership Rewards points for spending a certain amount at an eligible merchant. You will need to add the offer to a specific card, and then use that card to get the credit. Here are a few things you should know:- You should add the offer to your preferred card. Amex Offers are now limited to just one per person. So once you add it to one card, it disappears from other cards.
- You can use the Membership Rewards version and the statement credit version of the same offer.
- Check out a few options to quickly way to add all offers at once, or use the MaxRewards app that even lets you save offers on multiple cards.
- For third party Amex cards you can the American Express Connect site to check for offers and also add them to your cards.
- See full list of Amex Offers here.
Guru’s Wrap-up
A nice discount on Happy Gift Cards. These cards can be used at the merchants pictured on the card itself. At some stores you’re even able to purchase other gift cards with them. Just keep in mind that while that still works, it has been excluded in the terms recently.