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Where to Find Current 50,000 Point Offers?

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Million Mile Secrets reader Thomas K commented:

 Hello Daraius,

Do you know of any current Southwest Airlines 50,000 Southwest point Business credit card offers?

Hold Tight! The 50,000 Southwest Points Credit Card Offer Is Still Around
Thomas K wants to know if the 50,000 Southwest point business card offer is still around.  Lucky for him, the Southwest Premier Business card and Southwest Plus Business cards are still offering 50,000 Southwest points after completing the minimum spending.

Thomas K can find them on my Hot Deals tab!

Usually, even though they don’t show up on the Southwest website, a few cards seem to have the 50,000 Southwest points offer even after they’ve been removed from the Southwest website.  I update links on the Hot Deals tabs with the best offers which I know about (even if they don’t pay us a commission) so Thomas K should always check there first!

You Can Always Find My Latest Credit Card Recommendations in the Hot Deals Tab

The Southwest cards are my favorite cards because the 50,000 Southwest point sign-up bonus counts towards the Southwest Companion Pass!  With 50,000 Southwest points, Thomas K can get ~$710 in Southwest flights or $500 in gift cards.  When he redeems points on Southwest, there are no blackout dates, unless the flight is sold out!

Hot Deals

Link:   Hot Deals

So always check the Hot Deals tab to see if it has the latest credit card offers!

Bottom Line

I keep the Hot Deals pages updated with the latest credit card sign-up bonuses.  So if you’re looking for a new credit card, that’s the 1st place he should check.  I list offers even if they don’t pay us a commission.

 
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