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Easy Win! Earn 1,000 Bonus United Airlines Miles by Linking Chase United Card In United MileagePlus X App

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Here’s an easy way to earn bonus miles from United, for any of y’all with a Chase United card like the United℠ Explorer Card or United℠ Explorer Business Card.  With this offer, you’ll earn 1,000 bonus United Airlines miles for linking your Chase United card to the United MilesPlus X (MPX) app.

Team member Jason took advantage of this deal just yesterday and reported that the bonus miles posted to his account nearly instantly.

Here are the details.

I Always Take Advantage of Offers Like These Because You Can Use United Airlines Miles Go Nearly Anywhere!

Chase United Cardholders Can Earn Bonus United Airlines Miles

Have a Chase United Airlines card like the United℠ Explorer Card or United℠ Explorer Business Card?  Link it within the United MPX app and earn an easy 1,000 bonus United Airlines miles!  

To find the offer, open the MPX app.  Find the “United Visa Rewards” tab, then click “Enroll Now” and add your Chase United card.  You’ll need to add your card before March 31, 2019, to earn the bonus miles.

With the MPX app, you can earn bonus United Airlines miles for shopping at qualifying retailers and paying for your purchases through the app (well, you’re actually buying a gift card to then use in-store).

If you haven’t downloaded the MPX app just yet, it could be worth it.  Especially if you’re able to earn an extra 1,000 bonus miles with this deal.  I definitely plan on taking advantage of the offer using my United℠ Explorer Business Card!

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