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3 Improved Limited-Time Offers From These AMEX Hilton Cards (One of Them Is EXTRA Valuable)

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Improved Hilton Card Offers

Great news, all you Hilton hotel lovers!  Three American Express Hilton cards now have improved offers.  And they all end on June 27, 2018.

Here’s what you can earn with these new offers:

Stay at The Waldorf Astoria Bangkok for Free With Your AMEX Hilton Ascend Weekend Night!

I’ll tell you what you need to know!

Better Offers for These 3 AMEX Hilton Credit Cards!

1.  Hilton Honors Card from American Express

Link:   Hilton Honors Card from American Express

When you open the Hilton Honors Card from American Express by June 27, 2018, you’ll earn 75,000 Hilton points after you spend $1,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of opening your account.  You’ll also get:

This welcome offer is 25,000 Hilton points higher than the previous, and a great deal!  Especially for a card with NO annual fee.  25,000 Hilton points is enough for a night at the Hilton Belfast Templepatrick Golf & Country Club!

Rooms at the Hilton Belfast Templepatrick Golf & Country Club Generally Sell for ~$130 per Night

2.   The Hilton Honors American Express Business Card

Link:   The Hilton Honors American Express Business Card

Link:   Our Review of The Hilton Honors American Express Business Card

The AMEX Hilton Business card also has a limited-time welcome offer 25,000 points higher than the previous offer.  Through June 27, 2018, you’ll earn 125,000 Hilton points after you spend $5,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of opening your account.

The card also comes with great benefits like:

The card has a $95 annual fee.

Diamond Elite Status Comes With Great Benefits, Like Executive Lounge Access, 48-Hour Room Guarantee, and Upgrades to Suites If Available

Because AMEX business cards don’t show up on your personal credit report, applying for this card won’t count towards Chase’s “5/24” rule!

3.   Hilton Honors Ascend Card from American Express

Link:   Hilton Honors Ascend Card from American Express

Link:   Our Review of the Hilton Honors American Express Ascend Card

You won’t earn more Hilton points with this limited-time offer for the AMEX Hilton Ascend.  But there are a couple of excellent changes that come with the card through June 27, 2018!

Previously, you would earn 75,000 Hilton points after spending $2,000 in purchases on your card in the first 3 months of card membership.  And another 25,000 Hilton points after making an additional $1,000 in purchases on your card in your first 6 months of card membership.

But now, you’ll earn 100,000 Hilton Honors bonus points after you spend $3,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of opening your account!  So the minimum spending requirement is no longer tiered to earn the full bonus.

Plus, you’ll get 1 weekend night after your first cardmember anniversary!  That can save you a LOT of money, depending on where you use it.  Because it’s valid for nearly any Hilton hotel, like 5-star resorts that can cost hundreds of dollars.

The Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills Costs $700+ per Night. But You Can Stay for Free With Your Weekend Night Certificate!

The card also comes with:

The weekend night certificate after your first account anniversary alone is well worth the $95 annual fee!

Bottom Line

If you’ve been eyeing either the AMEX Hilton Honors Card, the AMEX Hilton Honors Business Card, or the AMEX Hilton Ascend Card, you’ll get a better offer when you apply by June 27, 2018!

Both the AMEX Hilton Honors Card and the AMEX Hilton Honors Business Card come with welcome offers 25,000 points higher than before.

And you’ll get the full bonus with the AMEX Hilton Ascend with a minimum spending requirement that’s no longer tiered.  Plus 1 weekend night at nearly any Hilton hotel after your cardmember anniversary!  That benefit alone could save you hundreds of dollars if you use it at a fancy and expensive hotel.

Let me know if you jump on these offers!

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