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Travel with Grant has not reviewed all available credit card offers in the marketplace. Travel with Grant has financial relationships with many of the cards mentioned here, and is compensated through the credit card issuer Affiliate Program. I also received the AMEX Offer email shortly after swiping my credit card.Īdvertiser Disclosure: Travel with Grant is an independent, advertising-supported web site. After paying with my AMEX Old Blue Cash (5% cash back at grocery stores too), I took my receipt over to the Customer Service desk. He asked me how much and I told him I wanted to load $75 (the minimum amount to activate the Whole Foods AMEX Offer). When I got to Whole Foods, I went to the checkout line and told the cashier that I wanted to reload my Clipper Card. After work, I took my Clipper Card “shopping” at Whole Foods to find out. Really? This was too good to be true, so I had to test it out. He told me that I could reload my Clipper Card (card used for public transportation around the Bay Area and to/from SFO and OAK airports) at Whole Foods. I told him about my recent gift card score at Home Depot ( $75 of Panera Bread and $75 of Starbucks Gift Cards) and then I told him that there were no third party gift cards at Whole Foods. Yesterday at work, my coworker mentioned the recent round of AMEX Offers (yes, I work with people who are miles and points collectors too).
