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5 Most Popular Credit Card Offers With Our Readers in March!

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Million Mile Secrets readers love to get Big Travel with Small Money!

And right now, these 5 credit cards most popular with our readers in March 2018.

This list of cards isn’t surprising!  Because until April 11, 2018, the AMEX Delta cards have limited-time all-time high welcomes bonuses!  And AMEX limits you to earning the intro bonus to ONCE per lifetime per card.  So it’s a good strategy to only apply for AMEX cards when the bonuses are the best-ever!

Million Mile Secret Readers Love to Take Advantage of Popular Credit Card Offers to Get Big Travel With Small Money to Destinations Like Hawaii!

Before you get in on these deals, make sure you have a travel goal in mind.  This way, you can make a better decision on the right card for your situation.

If you’re new to credit card rewards you might be wondering how this hobby will affect your credit score.  While it’s important to understand the dangers of applying for credit cards, lots of folks in this hobby maintain extremely high credit scores and have bunches of credit cards!  Team member Jason has 12+ credit cards open and has a credit score of 800+!

5 Most Popular Credit Card Offers With Our Readers in March!

March has been a good month for miles & points enthusiasts!  We’ve seen AMEX introduce 5 best-ever offers.  Chase introduced one brand new card (Chase Iberia Plus card) and announced plans for another (Chase Aer Lingus card).

Out of the many great travel cards to choose from, these are the 5 y’all have been relying on the most this month to make Big Travel with Small Money a reality for you!

1.   Chase Ink Business Preferred

Link:   Chase Ink Business Preferred

Link:   My Review of the Chase Ink Business Preferred

When you sign-up for the Ink Business Preferred, you can earn 80,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points after you spend $5,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.  This is a very lucrative bonus!  It’s worth $800 in cash back or at least $1,000 toward travel booked through the Chase Travel Portal!

Chase Ultimate Rewards points are my favorite transferable points.  They have a bunch of terrific transfer partners, including Hyatt!

I’ve found Hyatt hotels to have high standards for service and comfort.  And their award chart is very generous, so you can book free nights at lots of amazing Hyatt hotels!

With the Ink Business Preferred, You Can Earn Valuable Chase Ultimate Rewards Points to Transfer to Travel Partners, Like Hyatt! Then, Book Free Nights at Luxurious Hotels, Like the Park Hyatt Sydney!

With the Ink Business Preferred, you’ll also get:

The $95 annual fee is NOT waived the first year.

Keep in mind, Chase will NOT approve you for most of their credit cards if you’ve opened 5 or more credit card accounts (from any bank) in the past 24 months (NOT counting Chase business cards and these other business cards).

2.   Chase Sapphire Preferred

Link:   Chase Sapphire Preferred

Link:   My Review of the Chase Sapphire Preferred

The Chase Sapphire Preferred is the #1 card I recommend for beginners in the miles & points hobby.  And it come with a 50,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points bonus after spending $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of opening your account.

You can redeem the sign-up bonus for $500 in cash back or $625 in travel when you book through the Chase portal.  And potentially more value if you transfer points directly to airline and hotel partners like United Airlines.

United Airlines is a very valuable airline partner because they generally have lots of available award seats.  And they are part of the Star Alliance.  So you can use United Airlines to book great partner award flights on airlines, like Air New Zealand, Lufthansa, or Thai Airways.

You’ll Get Exceptional Value for Your Chase Ultimate Rewards Points If You Transfer Them to United Airlines and Book a Lufthansa First Class Award Ticket!

With the Chase Sapphire Preferred, you’ll also get:

This card is affected by the same applications rules as the Chase Ink Business Preferred.  So you’re not likely to be approved if you’ve opened 5 or more credit cards (from any bank) in the past 24 months (NOT counting Chase business cards and these other business cards).

3.   Platinum Delta SkyMiles® Credit Card from American Express

Link:   Platinum Delta SkyMiles® Credit Card from American Express

Link:   My Review of the AMEX Delta Platinum 70,000-Mile Offer

 

Until April 11, 2018, you’ll earn 70,000 Delta miles and 10,000 Medallion Qualifying Miles when you get an AMEX Delta Platinum card and spend $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening.  Plus, a $100 statement credit after making a Delta purchase within 3 months of account opening.

The card also comes with:

The $195 annual fee is NOT waived the first year.

You Can Save on Baggage Fees for Yourself and up to 8 Companions Traveling on the Same Reservation With This Card!

Delta miles can be great for booking award flights to Europe or the South Pacific.  But if you don’t want the hassle of searching for awards, this intro bonus is worth $700 toward Delta flights when you Pay with Miles!

AMEX only allows folks to earn the into bonus once per person, per lifetime, on ALL their cards.  But personal and business cards are considered different products.  So you’re eligible for this card’s bonus even if you’ve had the Platinum Delta SkyMiles® Business Credit Card from American Express card before!

4.   United MileagePlus® Explorer Card

Link:   United MileagePlus® Explorer Card

 

Readers liked the Chase United Explorer card in March because it was offering an increased 50,000-mile sign-up bonus.  Unfortunately, the limited-time deal ended on March 15, 2018.

 

With the current offer for the Chase United Explorer card, you can earn 40,000 United Airlines miles after spending $2,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.

Chase United cardholders get access to an increased number of award seats and your first checked bag free (if you pay for the flight with your card).

You Get More Access to Award Seats as a Chase United Explorer Cardholder!

With the Chase United Explorer card, you also get these perks:

The Chase United Explorer card is also be restricted by the Chase “5/24” rule.

5.   Gold Delta SkyMiles® Business Credit Card from American Express

Link:   Gold Delta SkyMiles® Business Credit Card from American Express

 

Until April 11, 2018, the AMEX Delta Gold small business card comes with 50,000 Delta miles after spending $2,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening.  Plus another 10,000 bonus miles after spending an additional $1,000 within the first 6 months.

You’ll also get a $50 statement credit when you make a Delta purchase in the first 3 months of opening your account.

Delta miles can be especially valuable to collect for folks who live in a Delta hub city like Atlanta, New York, or Los Angeles.

Folks Who Live in Delta Hub Cities, Like Atlanta, Can Do Well Collecting Delta Miles With the AMEX Delta Gold Business Card!

Cardholders also enjoy these perks:

AMEX small business cards don’t appear on your personal credit report, so they do NOT count toward your Chase “5/24” limit!  So if you’re trying to stay under the Chase “5/24” rule, this is a great option!

And qualifying for a business card is easier than you think!  If you’ve never applied for a business card before, check out my step-by-step AMEX business card application guide.

Bottom Line

These were the most popular cards with Million Mile Secret Agents in March 2018:

Keep in mind, certain card offers are only available for a limited-time!  For example, the 70,000-mile AMEX Platinum Delta card offer & 60,000-mile AMEX Gold Delta Business card offer are only valid until April 11, 2018!

Did you take advantage of any of these popular offers this month?

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