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Your Amazon Spending Could Earn You Enough Bonus Points for a Free Night at a Hilton Hotel (Targeted)

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The Amazon deals just keep rolling in!

With this new offer, targeted AMEX Hilton cardholders can earn 13X Hilton points on up to $500 in Amazon purchases through January 29, 2019.  Eligible cards include the Hilton Honors American Express Card, Hilton Honors American Express Ascend Card, and The Hilton Honors American Express Business Card,

I’ll share the details of this deal.  And even if you weren’t targeted, be sure to check out all the ways to earn Hilton points!

Shopping on Amazon Could Earn You Thousands of Bonus Hilton Points!

Earn up to 6,500 Bonus Hilton Points With Amazon

You can log into your AMEX account with this link to see if you were targeted.  If you hold any of the AMEX Hilton cards, it’s worth checking.  Cards include:

This is an opportunity to earn bonus points for Amazon purchases you’re probably making anyway!  Especially given it’s the busy holiday shopping season.  Keep in mind this deal is valid through January 29, 2019.

Team Member Harlan Was Targeted on His AMEX Hilton Card to Earn Bonus Points at Amazon

Once you’re enrolled, you’ll earn the standard 3 Hilton points per $1 spent at Amazon, plus an additional 10 bonus Hilton points per $1 spent.  For a total of 13 Hilton points per $1!

What’s That Worth?

Well, if you earn 13X Hilton points on the maximum of $500 in purchases, you’ll walk away with 6,500 Hilton points (13 X $500).

Hilton award nights start at 5,000 points per night, so that’s enough for at least 1 free night at a Hilton category 1 hotel.  You could also use the bonus points to offset the cost of a room by completing a cash + points booking.  Or save them for a future award stay.  It’s up to you!

Earning up to 6,500 bonus Hilton points is obviously far from the biggest deal of the year, but it’s a no-brainer to enroll if you’re targeted and plan on making Amazon purchases anyway.  Because it only takes a few seconds of your time!

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