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American Express Hilton Cardholders Can Earn an Easy 10,000 Hilton Bonus Points With This Offer (Targeted)

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American Express has been sending out a lot of targeted offers for Hilton cards lately, and this one might just be the best yet.

If you were targeted for this offer you can earn 10,000 Hilton bonus points after you spend $200 in eligible purchases on your card at US supermarkets by the end of November.

If you’re looking to earn even more Hilton points, check out our guide to all the ways to earn Hilton points in 2018!

Look at All Those Bonus Hilton Points Waiting for You!

Spend $200 at Supermarkets and Earn 10,000 Hilton Bonus Points (Targeted)

End date:   November 30, 2018

Important terms & restrictions:

Promotion link:   Targeted offer, but you can try enrolling through this link

Good deal or not: 

This is a great deal!  Most folks spend $200+ at grocery stores without even trying.  If you have a Hilton card and can get this deal, you should definitely go for it.

This offer equates to earning 50 Hilton points per $1 spent, which is out of this world.  In addition, the Hilton Honors American Express Ascend Card earns 6X points per $1 on eligible purchases at US supermarkets.  So you can earn 56 Hilton points per $1, if you’re targeted on that card.  With a relatively low spending limit ($200 on groceries) I think this deal is worth shooting for.

So try the link or check your email if you have any of these cards:

Did you get this offer or have success enrolling for it?

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