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Last Chance to Apply for These AMEX Hilton Limited-Time Offers!

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If you’ve been meaning to apply for the limited time AMEX Hilton card offers, you don’t have much time left!

After May 31, 2017, you will no longer earn the increased offers that come with the Hilton Honors™ Card from American Express and the Hilton Honors™ Surpass® Card from American Express.

You’ll currently earn 80,000 Hilton points after you make $2,000 in purchases within 3 months of opening the AMEX Hilton Honors card.

And you’ll earn 100,000 Hilton points after you make $3,000 in purchases within the first 3 months of opening the AMEX Hilton Honors Surpass card.  Plus a free weekend night certificate after the first anniversary date of card approval!

You Can Buy Hilton Points Through This Deal and Use Them for Stays at Any Hilton Hotel. Like the Magical Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort & Spa!

I’ll remind you about these great offers!

American Express Hilton Credit Card 100,000 Point Bonus

Link:   AMEX Hilton Cards Offering Highest Sign-Up Bonuses Ever

Through May 31, 2017, you’ll earn an increased sign-up bonus when you apply for the AMEX Hilton cards.

I’ve shared several ways you can make the most of these increased sign-up bonuses, including:

And remember, Hilton now allows folks to pool points for free!  So if you and a travel buddy sign-up for the card, you can combine your points for a nicer hotel or a longer stay.

Here’s what you can expect from each of these cards!

1.   AMEX Hilton Honors

The AMEX Hilton Honors card comes with 80,000 Hilton points after you spend $2,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of opening your account.  That’s enough for a night at upscale Hilton hotels, like the Hilton Pensacola Beach.  Or stay 8+ nights at a more budget-friendly hotel, like the Hampton Inn Spring Hill near Clearwater.

The Hilton Pensacola Beach Is Right on the Water

This card comes with:

2.   AMEX Hilton Honors Surpass

With the limited-time offer on the AMEX Hilton Honors Surpass card, you’ll earn 100,000 Hilton points after you spend $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of opening your account.

That’s nearly enough for a couple of nights at a 5- star Hilton hotel like the Rome Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts!

Plus, you’ll now get a free weekend night certificate to nearly any Hilton hotel after the first anniversary date of card approval!  This perk alone is worth paying the $75 annual fee for another year.

The Rome Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria Costs as Little as 51,000 Points per Night. So You’ll Have Enough Points for 2 Free Nights After You Complete Minimum Spending!

You’ll also get:

Both cards come with foreign transaction fees, so they are NOT good cards to use internationally.

Note:   AMEX only allows folks to earn the sign-up bonus for each card once per lifetime.  So if you’ve received the bonus before, you will NOT get it again.

Bottom Line

The AMEX Hilton Honors and the AMEX Hilton Honors Surpass limited-time offers are disappearing after May 31, 2017!  You’ll earn 80,000 Hilton points with the AMEX Hilton Honors, and 100,000 Hilton points with the AMEX Hilton Honors Surpass after meeting minimum spending requirements.

And the AMEX Hilton Honors Surpass currently comes with a free weekend night at nearly any Hilton hotel after your first cardmember anniversary.  That’s a fantastic perk that could be worth hundreds of dollars.

Will you sign-up for either of these new limited-time offers before it’s too late?

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