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U.S. Go Congress Registration Opens with Special Rebate Offer

Published on 3/31/2014

Registration for the 2014 U.S. Go Congress has opened with a special offer: $50 cash for using your AGA Capital One Visa credit card. Use it to pay for the Congress and you'll get an extra $10, for a total of $60. "This year's Congress is in New York City, one of the continent's premier destinations," says AGA president Andy Okun. "To help Congress attendees enjoy themselves in the Big Apple, we're offering $50 cash walking-around money to any Congress attendee who at the time of registration shows us their AGA Capital One Visa credit card and tells us, hand on heart, they have bought something with it."  Possible New York City uses for this cash windfall include museum entry, cab fare, hot dogs, pretzels with mustard, lemonade, pizza slices "or oysters," says Okun, noting that author Mark Kurlansky has argued that New York should really be called "The Big Oyster". Oysters used to be plentiful in New York, and when European settlers first arrived, it is estimated that half of the oysters in the world were in New York's harbors, inlets and riverbeds. Although that's no longer the case, "$50 should get get you a dozen Blue Point oysters, a bowl of clam chowder and two beers at the Oyster Bar in Grand Central Station," Okun says. One payment per credit card. The AGA affinity card is a no fee credit card, "so it costs you nothing to apply and use the card," says Okun. The AGA receives a one-time payment of $50 the first time you use it and a percentage of your spending on the card thereafter. Click here to apply for the card and here to register for the Congress.  

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