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Interesting Amex Platinum offer – £50 of free steak!

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In one of the odder American Express promotions of recent times, all Platinum charge card holders are being offered £50 of free steak!

More precisely, they are being offered a £50 statement credit for eating at MASH in Soho – intriguingly described as “the modern American steakhouse with a Danish twist”.

Don’t ask me what the Danish twist actually is.  I haven’t eaten here myself, although the reviews are excellent.

Mash

The offer runs until June 15th.

Here is the small print:

American Express Platinum Cardmembers are eligible to receive a £50 statement credit when they spend £50 or more in one transaction at MASH London, 77 Brewer Street between 15 April – 15 June 2014.  To redeem the offer make a reservation by calling our Platinum Concierge Service on 0845 608 0845.  Offer can only be redeemed once per Platinum Cardmember.  Spend must be billed to your Card account before 15 June 2014 to be eligible for this offer.  Any additional amount over £50 must be settled with your American Express Platinum Card.  Statement credit will be applied after 2-3 days but can take up to 8 weeks.  This offer is not available to supplementary Cardmembers.

The small print is a bit of a nonsense:

Firstly, if you have to book via the Concierge Service, why does the email have ‘book online now’ in two places which links to the MASH website?

Secondly, how would Amex know whether you have charged the full meal to your Amex Platinum card or not?  They will trigger the statement credit when they see MASH appear on your statement.

The terms and conditions above do not suggest that this offer is targeted.  Based on the comments below, however, it seems that it may be.  It also seems from the comments below, however, that Amex can add it to your account if you ring and ask.

I intend to give this a go with a couple of Platinum-holding friends.  We will ask to split the bill (which we will ensure just nudges above £150!) three ways – I can’t see how the restaurant can refuse, as they would do this for anyone else.

It is also worth noting that MASH has a standalone bar.  I wouldn’t want to put money on it, but I am pretty sure that if you spent £50 in the bar then it would also trigger the £50 statement credit.

It is interesting to note that this is the third year running that American Express has run a ‘free steak’ promotion!  For the last two years it was in conjunction with the ‘Palm’ in Belgravia, where they ran the same offer.  We went along in 2012 and it was  …. ok.  Nothing wrong with the food, but knocking off the £50 credit simply brought the price down to what I would have considered reasonable in the first place.

If you were thinking of getting a Platinum card in the next couple of months, think of this offer as an additional £50 off your annual fee.  The offer appears to be open to any personal Platinum cardholder, with no registration required.


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Comments (81)

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  • tony says:

    It does a very good steak, but the one thing I really disliked was the fact they add a gratuity then still leave the “tip” line open on the credit card statement.

    When I saw this, I queried it with the waiter who told me “the service charge is included, but not the tip”.

    WTF???

  • flood says:

    MASH is pretty good – not cheap, but nice steak and sides. As another posted up-thread mentioned, the dining room is huuuuuuge! £50 off is a great promo, definitely worth utilising

  • Matt says:

    As I’m in Copenhagen I think I will try to see if the credit will work from one of the Mash restaurants here. Unlikely but possible?

    • Matt says:

      Or will it be acknowledged by merchant number or similar?

    • tim says:

      I was wondering that too. £50 off MASH at Kastrup seems
      more attractive than the rubbish BA Nova lounge there.

  • andy21 says:

    The lunch menu (Monday to Sat 12-3) looks very good value – 3 courses, including coffee for £25, so service charge and a couple of drinks and you’ve got a meal for 2 for £10!
    http://www.mashsteak.co.uk/assets/Uploads/LUNCH-LONDON-2013-A5-OK.pdf

    • al says:

      At bottom of menu it say ‘Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer’. Would going for lunch cancel out the Amex offer? How would Amex know?

      • andy21 says:

        Indeed. I’m sure in an ideal world Amex/Debenhams wouldn’t want you getting your £10 back when you spend £50 on sale items, or on the purchase of gift vouchers, but the joy of the threshold spend offers is the only requirement is that you spend the required amount or over.

      • Rob says:

        They won’t.

  • Fenny says:

    Have to be in London next Mon/Tues with a colleague, so will see if we can wangle some time for lunch before we get the train back. I should have time to sleep off any booze before I drive home from the station!

  • Col A-B says:

    I didn’t get the email either but hey I’m in London for my surprise birthday weekend away, so will def pop into MASH for lunch on Saturday & use the plat charge card. I’ll report back if it doesn’t post a credit.

  • Fenny says:

    Anyone got any idea how far in advance we’re likely to need to book for lunch next Tuesday – if that’s a condition!

    • Rob says:

      Try booking via the online tool on their website, should give you some idea.

  • aceman says:

    just as another heads up, just got an email from amex, a few appstore apps for free, Flight Tracker 5 (£2.99) and a couple of other decent ones among them, worth checking your emails again!

    • Susan says:

      Got this too but it said you can only download to one of Apple’s i-ripoffs.

      • thesaver79 says:

        I went there yesterday. The place is impressive, the wine list is huge, the steaks were nice but somehow I wasn’t overly impressed. Maybe it was my mood or the fact the the rib-eye we ordered was extremely fatty, whilst the cut I recently had in Japan were super-juicy but still lean.

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