Free Calm app subscription for Amex Card Holders
Want to improve your sleep and take part in meditation and relaxation exercises? American Express has partnered up with Calm to offer a free Calm app subscription to cardholders for one year.
What is Calm?
Calm is a mindfulness app designed to help you learn how to meditate, get more sleep, and live in the present moment. It included a variety of guided meditations, Sleep Stories, breathing programs, masterclasses, and relaxing music with programs for beginners, intermediate and advanced users.
To find out more check out their website – https://www.calm.com/ – if you search for ‘calm’ in your app store you’ll be able to download the app and use the free features too.
How do I get my Free Calm Subscription?
Simply click on the link here – https://www.calm.com/americanexpressglobal – and follow the steps. Be sure to have your American Express card to hand!
You should be able to get an account on each Personal Amex card you hold as well as your supplementary card holders (if someone else in your household or friends may find it useful!) Business cards aren’t included according to the T&Cs.
What’s the catch?
Unfortunately, it’s not free forever. Your subscription will renew automatically (unless you cancel it) and you will be charged as follows:
- 1st renewal: 50% of the current subscription fee
- All subsequent renewals: Full subscription fee
If you do not wish to renew, you must cancel by no later than 24 hours before the end of the annual subscription period. To do so is easy, just click cancel on your Manage Subscription page found within your Calm account.
You will need to sign up by the 31st October to be eligible for the offer.
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2 Comments
Valerie Phillips
You have taken £28.99. From my bank I called after I realised it was too dear as I am a Pensioner. Please refund my money Thank you. Do not need this app
Points Uncovered
Hi Valerie,
We aren’t affiliated with Calm. You would need to contact them here – https://support.calm.com/hc/en-us/requests/new