It is here. That $300 statement credit.

American Express just started offering it. But not just anyone gets it. You need the Business Platinum. Or the Business Gold.

And you have to actually ask for it. Opt into the benefit. If you forget, the money disappears.

What do you buy with $300?

ChatGPT Business subscriptions.

The pricing is steep for most people. It is $25 a month per user if you bill monthly. $20 a month if you sign up for a whole year. Do the math.

Thirty dollars. Twenty-five times twelve.

The Amex credit covers half the cost for two people. Roughly. It ends up being the same price as one personal ChatGPT Plus account.

So why bother?

They promise not to train on your data.

That is the real value. Not the credits. The privacy. Your company chats stay private. You can also share projects across the accounts. And the second seat?

Free. Thanks to the statement credit.

But wait. Stack it.

Doctor of Credit found two promo codes that offer a similar “buy one, get one” deal. Combine the codes with the Amex credits.

Two accounts. One year. Completely free.

Here are the codes. Try them. They might not work.

https://chatgpt.com/?promoCode=”bluelabelus”

https://chatgpt.com/?promoCode=”f6sus”

https://chatgpt.com/?promoCode=”sayfeaius”

They work for new users. Old users too, allegedly. But these things expire. Links die. Codes get pulled.

If they still work? Use them.