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It’s Back! Earn 75,000 Hilton Points With No-Annual-Fee Citi Hilton Visa [Expired]

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If you missed out on the better 75,000 Hilton point offer on the Citi Hilton Visa earlier this year, you’ve got another chance to get in on the deal!

You’ll earn 75,000 Hilton points after spending $2,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening with the Citi® Hilton HHonors™

Visa Signature® Card.  That’s the highest offer I’ve seen for this card!

And it’s a terrific deal because there’s no annual fee.

Between the Sign-Up Bonus and Minimum Spending, You’ll Have Almost Enough Hilton Points for 4 Nights at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel at the Entrance to Universal Orlando

What’s the Deal?

Link:   Citi Hilton Visa – 75,000 Point Offer

Link:   My Review of the Recent Citi Hilton Visa 75,000 Point Offer

You’ll earn 75,000 Hilton points when you spend $2,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of opening the Citi Hilton Visa.  And you’ll get:

There’s no annual fee, so can keep it forever and potentially boost your credit score.  But it’s NOT a good card to use overseas, because it adds a foreign transaction fee.

Note:   The minimum spending on this version of the card is higher than the recent offer of 50,000 Hilton points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first 4 months of opening the card.  And it does NOT come with a statement credit.

But I’d gladly spend $1,000 more in minimum spending to earn an extra 25,000 Hilton points!

And if you recently received a lower bonus on this card, it’s worth calling Citi to see if they’ll match you to the better bonus!

Note:   The terms and conditions on this deal say:
This offer is only valid for new accounts.

So if you’ve had this card in the past, you won’t qualify for the bonus.

Remember, there’s still an improved offer (including a $100 statment credit) on the Citi® Hilton HHonors™ Reserve Card.  And limited-time better offers on the Hilton Honors™ Card from American Express and Hilton Honors™ Surpass® Card from American Express until May 31.

How to Use Hilton Points

Hilton hotels include Conrad, Canopy, Curio, DoubleTreeEmbassy SuitesHampton InnHiltonHilton Garden Inn, Hilton Grand Vacations, Home2Suites, Homewood Suites, Tru, and Waldorf Astoria brand hotels.

If you’re looking for ideas on how to use Hilton points, check out Million Mile Secrets readers’ favorite Hilton locations!

And see my posts about the best ways to make the most of the 75,000 Citi Hilton Visa bonus.  And how to stretch your points for up to 20 award nights at Category 1 Hilton hotels.

Need more Hilton points?  Here are all the ways to earn them!

Let me know how you’d use 75,000 Hilton points!

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