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Targeted: Earn Up to 10,000 AMEX Membership Rewards Points for Your Next Hotel Stay!

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Via Deals We Like, there’s a new AMEX Offer to earn up to 10,000 bonus AMEX Membership Rewards points for your next $500+ hotel stay!  To qualify, the reservation must be made through the AMEX travel portal by September 30, 2017.

If you’re targeted and already have plans to spend $500+ on a hotel, this offer is definitely worth considering.  But it’s always wise to compare prices, to make sure you’re getting the best deal!

AMEX Offers are an easy way to save money or earn bonus points.  To take advantage of this deal, just add the offer to your AMEX card.  And your account will be credited when make a qualifying purchase with that card!
Earn Up to 10,000 Bonus AMEX Membership Rewards Points for $500+ Hotel Stays Booked by September 30, 2017

I’ll share the details of this offer.  And help you decide whether it makes sense for you!

Earn Bonus AMEX Membership Rewards Points for a $500+ Hotel Stay

Link:   AMEX Offers

With this targeted offer from AMEX, you can earn up to 10,000 bonus AMEX Membership Rewards points for a $500+ hotel stay booked through the AMEX travel portal.  Qualifying reservations must be made by September 30, 2017.

Folks have been targeted to earn anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 bonus AMEX Membership Rewards points through this deal, so log-in to your account to see if you qualify!

And don’t forget, if you have multiple targeted AMEX cards, you can get this deal more than once!

Is It Worth It?

This is a good deal if you’re already planning a $500+ hotel stay.  But as always, I recommend comparing prices (and perks!) to make sure you’re getting the best deal.

Because when you book through the AMEX travel portal, you won’t earn hotel points or elite status credits.  And you might not have your elite status recognized during your stay!

Getting Free Breakfast With Your Elite Status Can Be an Incredibly Valuable Perk!

So you’ll have to weigh the value of the bonus AMEX Membership Rewards points you’ll get through the deal versus booking directly with the hotel and getting hotel points and elite status perks.  Because the value of certain elite status benefits, like free breakfast, can really add up!

And don’t forget to take a look at other promotions from Starwood and MarriottChoiceIHG, and the offer from Club Carlson.  Because they might make more sense for your situation.

Bottom Line

With the latest offer from American Express, you can earn up to 10,000 bonus AMEX Membership Rewards points for $500+ hotel stays booked through the AMEX travel portal by September 30, 2017.

The deal is targeted, so check your account to see if you qualify!

It’s definitely worth considering if you already have a certain hotel stay in mind.  But as always, I recommend comparing prices to make sure you’re getting the best deal!  Because, for example,  you won’t earn hotel points for stays booked through the AMEX travel portal.

Were you targeted for this offer?  Let me know in the comments!

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