Marriott is offering
Eligible Marriott Bonvoy Cardholders: Register Your Eligible Card: Earn 200 Bonus Free Marriott Points &
Earn 10,000 Bonus Points after spending $7000+ on eligible purchases on your card by September 21, 2024. Register your card by August 1, 2024 to qualify for this promotional offer.
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Note, must register your eligible Marriott Bonvoy cards to qualify. Any eligible cards issued on or before June 20, 2024, are eligible for this offer.
Eligible Offers- Earn 200 Bonus Marriott Bonvoy Points for Registering Eligible Cards
- Spend $7000+ to Earn 10,000 Bonus Marriott Bonvoy Points
Eligible Cards- Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card
- Marriott Bonvoy Bevy American Express Card
- Marriott Bonvoy Business American Express Card
- Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Credit Card from Chase
- Marriot Bonvoy Bountiful Credit Card from Chase
- Marriott Bonvoy Bold Credit Card from Chase
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Even then it's a terrible deal compared to using 7k spend for a SUB (or two for 2 smaller bonuses) on a different, better, card.
$7000 spend at 6x Marriott points for the Boundless for example gets you 52k Marriot points with this 10k bonus. Let's say you do 8k for easier comparison though- now it's 58k Marriot points.
$8000 spend on the same hotel rooms gets you 144k Chase UR points for a new CIP signup (120k SUB plus 24k for 3x8 grand on travel spend) then minus a $95 annual fee... That's insanely better.
Or 4k spend gets you 5 free nights up to 60k per night (plus the spend earn) on a new IHG Premium card... or 4k spend gets you $505 net of annual fee cash plus a $99 airline credit for a new BOA Premium card signup. (or do both for 8 spend).
Trash deal here other than the 'free' 200 points for signing up.
Youtubers, Uber drivers and most other independent contracters can also qualify as a business. It is not a requirement to have multiple employees or a even standalone office to be a business.
You just don't want to mix up your pseronal spending and business spending on those cards.
Chase really does not care -at all- what spend you put on the card.
The only reason they have any disclaimer at all about that is because they don't want you coming back later and complaining when you have a problem and expect the same consumer protections personal cards have vs. buisness cards.
But nobody at Chase is every going to "check" or care if you put business or personal spending on the card.