Save $40 Per Month for Two Months on the AT&T TV Streaming Service with This Amex Offer
|Have you been considering the streaming service AT&T TV, or are you a current subscriber? If so, you can save $40 on your $50 or more AT&T TV purchase/payment for up to two months.
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As with any Amex Offer, check your American Express account(s) to see if you have this Offer waiting.
Specifically, how this Offer works is, you’ll get a $40 statement credit by using your enrolled American Express card to make a single purchase of $50 or more online at att.com/tvamex.
While it states you have to use that specific address to purchase, more times than not, if a charge is made by the specific vendor – in this case AT&T TV – then the statement credit will be triggered.
There is a limit of 2 statement credits for this Offer, a total savings of $80 if you use both.
And the AT&T TV charges must be made by 12/31/2020.
There are a lot of exclusion for this Offer, so be sure to read the Offer Terms closely to ensure you meet the requirements – primarily no bundling packages.
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AT&T TV
AT&T TV, to boil it down, is the streaming option of DirecTV, with pricing that closely matches.
Packages start at $59.99/month for 12-months with a 24-month contract for the lowest tier Entertainment Package and go up from there to some really high-priced options.
I’m not familiar with how the streaming service compares because of its high price and 24-month commitments as compared to other live TV streaming options that are lower-priced with no commitments. I’ve not wanted to give it a try for obvious reasons.
But, if you have – or are thinking about it – this Amex Offer is a way to save $40 per month for two months of service when you use your Amex card to pay once the Offer is loaded.
If you have tried AT&T TV, we’d love to hear your feedback. Quality streaming service worth considering or a DirecTV streaming clone that doesn’t work as well but still charges the same? Drop a comment below if you have a chance.