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Since early 2012 the best offer for Chase Sapphire Preferred, one of our favorite cards, has been 40K points, until recently Chase finally brought back the 50K offer. You will receive 50,000 Ultimate Rewards points after you spend $4,000 within 3 months of account opening. You will also receive an additional 5,000 points for adding the first authorized user and making the first purchase within 3 months of account opening. 55K points are worth $550 in your checking account or $687.50 when you redeem for travel rewards, or can be transferred to 55K miles/points in frequent traveler programs such as United, Southwest, British, Korean, Singapore, Hyatt, etc. Note that the spending requirement of the new offer does increase from $3,000 to $4,000. The $95 annual fee is waived for the frist year.
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Amex EveryDay Preferred has been one of our favorite cards since its launch in March 2014. Our major complaint about this card is its relatively modest signup bonus of 15,000 points, especially compared to the great offering from other cards. Now for a limited time, Amex has doubled the signup bonus: you will receive 30,000 Membership Rewards points, which can be transferred to miles of British, Delta, Hawaiian, Air Canada, ANA, Singapore, Cathay Pacific, etc, after you spend $2,000 within 3 months of new account opening. Note that the $95 annual fee is NOT waived for the first year as always.
Amex has recently been trying something new when offering a signup promotion to customers. Looks like that people may get different offers when visiting Amex website. If you follow the following steps, you will most likely get the 30K offer on EveryDay Preferred:
© 2015 DrCreditCard.net All rights reserved. Amex has been running 75K signup promotions for its Business Gold Rewards Card, one of our Top Listers, for a long time and they have always been limited time offers (sometimes lasted only one day). Earlier this year, Amex has been keeping a link for a similar offer for widely targeted customers. You will need to visit the link below and log into your Amex account to see if you qualify for 75,000 points. If you receive an error then you probably don't qualify. You will need to spend $5,000 within 3 months of new account opening to receive 75,000 Membership Rewards points, which can be transferred to miles/points of Delta, Hawaiian, Air Canada, British, Singapore, Cathay Pacific, ANA, and many other airline or hotel partners. As always, the $175 annual fee is waived for the first year.
Landing Page © 2015 DrCreditCard.net All rights reserved. Chase has brought back limited time offers for its two Ink Business Cards.
Landing page for Ink Plus 60,000 points offer (working as of March 2016) Application page for Ink Plus 60,000 points offer (expired) Landing page for Ink Cash 30,000 points offer (back to 20K now) Application page for Ink Cash 30,000 points offer (expired) © 2015 DrCreditCard.net All rights reserved. Chase has brought back the 100K offer for its British Airways Visa:
So a total of 120K Avios after spending $20K within a year (100K through this offer and 20K through spending), or a total of 85K Avios after spending $10K within a year (75K through this offer and 10K through spending), much like the previous offers. However, note that the $95 annual fee is NOT waived for the first year through this offer, while it is waived through the regular 50K offer. So if you are not planning to spend at least $10K within the first year, you'd better sign up through the regular 50K offer which is located on the Chase website. The landing page for the 100K offer The application page for the 100K offer © 2015 DrCreditCard.net All rights reserved. Amex has a promotional offer for one of our Top Listers Premier Rewards Gold Card - you will receive 50,000 Membership Rewards points after you open a new account and spend $1,000 within 3 months. The regular offer is 25,000 points. The first year annual fee is waived, saving $195. Please note that the signup bonus will NOT be given if you have or previously had this product.
However, there is no public link that works for everyone. Amex has recently been trying something new when offering a signup promotion to customers. Looks like that people may get different offers when visiting Amex website. Don’t worry, if you follow the following steps, you will most likely get the 50K offer on the PR Gold:
Also for a limited time, Amex is also running a promotion offer for its Platinum Card - you will receive 100,000 Membership Rewards points after you open a new account and spend $3,000 within 3 months. The regular offer is 40,000 points. The $450 annual fee is NOT waived. Steep the annual fee may seem, after taking advantage of the $200 annual airline credit, your effective annual fee becomes $250 and you could enjoy some very valuable perks such as airport lounge access, Fine Hotels and Resorts, reimbursed Global Entry application fees, etc. That is why it is not only on our Top List, but also recommended as one of cards worth paying annual fees without spending. Please note that the signup bonus will NOT be given if you have or had this product. You can follow similar steps listed above; however, the 100K offer on the Platinum Card is much harder to come by - you may need to try dozens of times. If you prefer calling Amex instead, you can give them the POID code BUIU:0001 and they will be able to find the 100K offer for you. © 2015 DrCreditCard.net All rights reserved. Chase has had 60,000 points bonus offer for Ink Plus in branch. Late last month, it made a similar offer online and now we are in the last week of this limited time offer which ends June 25, 2015. You need to spend $5,000 within 3 months to get the signup bonus and the first year annual fee is waived (saving $95). Chase Ultimate Rewards points can be redeemed for travel at 1.25 cents per point and the signup bonus could be worth $750. Ultimate Rewards points can also be transferred to 10 airline/hotel partners' miles/points and your value may be even higher.
Landing page Application page The regular signup offer for Chase Ink Plus is 50,000 Ultimate Rewards points. Now for a limited time, Chase has increased the signup bonus to 60,000 points while keeping the annual fee waived for the first year, saving $95. There is no online link - you have to open the new account in a Chase branch. You need to spend $5,000 within 3 months to get the signup bonus.
In the past couple of years, Chase had the similar 60,000 offers a few times and also had a one-time 70,000 points offer (but without the annual fee waiver). Looks like Chase has pulled Ink Bold from its website. And since the public 70K offer for Ink Plus has expired, the best public link for Ink Plus is now back to 50,000 points. As usual, you need to spend $5,000 within 3 moths of account opening to receive 50,000 Ultimate Rewards points which can be transferred to United, British, Korean, Singapore, Southwest, Hyatt etc. The first year annual fee is waived (saving $95). There are reports that you can still walk in to a Chase branch to get Ink Plus 70K and Ink Bold 50K - you can try it but we don't think those offers will last long.
Landing page for Ink Plus 50,000 points We blogged about the at branch only 70K Ink Plus offer back in July. Today the same offer is open to everyone online, saving you a trip to your local branch. You need to pay the $95 annual fee and spend $5,000 within 3 months of card opening to receive 70,000 Ultimate Rewards points, which can be worth $875 when redeemed for travel or can be transferred to frequent travel programs such as United, British, Korean Air, Hyatt, etc., at 1:1 ratio.
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