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Here's what you need to know about the Amex Gold dining credit, including where you can use it, and how to make sure you're getting it.When it comes to having a credit card with an annual fee, it's important to make sure that you're getting enough benefits to outweigh the annual fee. One increasingly common way that card issuers are trying to offer value to cardholders: statement credits for things like shopping, travel, or dining.offers two different credits: one that covers up to $100 of airline incidental fees each year, and another, worth up to $120 each year, that can be used toward dining out.
$10/ month limit so we never get to use it