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Hilton American Express Spending Offer – Earn Up to 6,500 Hilton Points at Amazon! (Targeted)

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Easy Points If You Are An Avid Amazon Shopper!

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I received an email this week from American Express detailing a spending offer for my Hilton Honors American Express Ascend Card!  This is another offer to encourage you to spend your holiday dollars on this card.

While this offer isn’t enormous, it is easy points!

You will earn 13 Hilton points per $1 spent at Amazon, up to $500.  In total, a haul of 6,500 Hilton Points!  You’ll earn the bonus up until January 29, 2019.

Be sure to register before going on an Amazon spree!  And check your email even if you have other Hilton cards, like Hilton Honors Aspire Card from American Express or Hilton Honors American Express Card because folks with those cards are being targeted too.

Did you receive this in your inbox?  Which Hilton card was the offer for?  Will you be taking advantage of this?  Let me know in the comments.

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