With the announcement of a refresh to the American Express® Gold Card came a number of (not all bad) changes to one of our favorite premium cards, with new statement credits to go along with an increased annual fee.
The most time-sensitive of those changes come in the form of new annual credits at Resy and Dunkin'. They're worth up to $184 in combined yearly value — but both require enrollment for cardholders to take advantage of them.
Read on to learn about these new credits and how you can enroll to use them.
Amex Gold cardholders can now earn up to $100 in annual Resy credits (broken up into two up to $50 biannual credits) and up to $84 in annual Dunkin' credits (broken up into a dozen up to $7 monthly credits).
However, enrollment is required for both benefits. Amex claims it could take up to 24 hours for enrollment in these perks to take effect, so the sooner you can get that done, the better for your wallet.
These new perks come alongside the two other existing statement credits on the Amex Gold: up to $120 in annual Uber Cash and up to $10 in monthly dining statement credits at participating partners (enrollment required). You must have downloaded the latest version of the Uber App and your eligible American Express Gold Card must be a method of payment in your Uber account, valid on U.S. purchases.
If you're an Amex Gold cardholder who also happens to be Resy user or Dunkin' regular, you'll definitely want to make sure you're enrolled in these new perks to take advantage as soon as possible.
Otherwise, you'll find yourself paying a heftier annual fee (see rates and fees) without any new perks to go alongside it — never an ideal place to be as a cardholder.
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