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American Express offers a range of moneyback, Nectar and charity credit cards.
The American Express Platinum MoneyBack Credit Card can be used almost anywhere, with no annual fee and the opportunity to earn five per cent back for the first three months with a maximum of £200 Money Back.
Drink Chateau d'Yquem with dessert. Order Royal Circle tickets. Upgrade to the suite. With up to 5% moneyback on all purchases made on the Platinum MoneyBack card, you can afford to go one step further, every time.
Apply now for an American Express Platinum Express MoneyBack Credit Card and see below for more details of credit card deals.
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