American Express currently has an offer for 175,000 Membership Rewards® Points (instead of the typical 80,000) on the Platinum card after you spend $8,000 in the first 6 months of membership.
A note on the website implies this is a limited-time offer: "This offer may not be available if you leave this web page and return later."
https://www.americanexpress.com/u.../platinum/
Note: This offer may not be available for everyone.
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But sitll tempted. On a Rolex waitlist ($9k retail) and was told I would get it sometime this year so this might come in handy. Buy the rolex, get the $1k points and then pay off card in full in next billing statement and then close the account.......
175,000 x $0.006 = $1,050
Less:
- $695 annual fee
- Apx $112 opportunity cost for spending $8000 on a card, getting 0.6%cb when you would have gotten about 2%cb.
That's $243, similar to most sign up bonuses.
Plus, the cash back is a statement credit, not cash, so you may have to spend a little more on the card to spend down the credit.
I'm waiting for a boosted sign up bonus on the AMEX Schwab Platinum card. It gives 1.1¢ cash back per point, deposited directly into your Schwab account.
Their was? (may still be?) 1c/pp with the Blue Biz CC as a SC, but I can't recall the details.
Just an example - if you already pay around $20 a month (or more) for Disney/Hulu/ESPN+, well you get $20 per month for that, so $240 per year. Walmart+ (which includes Paramount+) is free, $200 credit for a 2-night hotel stay at certain hotels, which you can find in the $200-300 per night range, so equal to or nearly a free night.
And did i mention transferring to airline points? Booking with Amex travel is generally not the way to go unless you are equivalent to price on the open market (because then you get the 5x points). But if you're trying to make it to Europe or somewhere in Asia, you really can get great benefit transferring points to airlines. One way Virgin LAX to London can be as low as 9,000 points ($90 !) + $80 in tax or round trip 18,000 points + $363.
CLEAR is free (~ $200 per year) .... Centurion Lounges, Priority Pass (works for lounges, but usually not eatery discounts in terminals), Delta Lounge if your ticket is above the cheapest level, $50 Saks 5th Avenue credit 2x per year, $200 airline credit (you choose USA-based airline every January and lock it in) for bags, seat upgrades, lounges etc. And tons of offers to save some money if shopping at certain retailers / hotels, etc. No to mention great customer support and various other perks....
Even if you don't travel THAT much, this is a great card to at least have for a year or two .... plenty of people get retention offers of 20k-50k points by calling in to cancel the card before a year is up....
This is the kind of info that's needed - yes there's a signup bonus, but if you happen to pay for any of the above, then those should count against the AF as well and make the card more attractive.
One thing I am more interested in is airport lounge access, specifically Delta; I know they cut back a LOT on these types of access routes (CC benefit) in the past couple of years.....
And another data point for the offer, I am in CT and currently at work. Direct clicking the link gives a 125k offer but using incognito gives the 175k offer. Not sure if they know I am at work, or if it's the CT location.
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Their was? (may still be?) 1c/pp with the Blue Biz CC as a SC, but I can't recall the details.
i cant/shouldnt elaborate on the 1.4c/pp but travel brokers would love to
Also, I didn't see any card on BoA website that gives 5% on revolving categories on top of 1.5% on everyday purchase.
Also, I didn't see any card on BoA website that gives 5% on revolving categories on top of 1.5% on everyday purchase.
You have to hold over 100K asset with BoA to get the additional 75% bonus cash back.
Yes, I would not open this card if there is no substantial SUB.
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Indeed. Plus the streaming services benefit doesn't cover Max.
Just Disney+ & Hulu 🤢🤮