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Ends Soon! Earn a Whopping $2,000 or 150,000 Airline Miles With the Increased Offer on the Capital One Spark Miles for Business

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We recently learned that the fantastic welcome bonus on the Capital One® Spark® Miles for Business card will end in a few weeks, on January 28, 2019.

With the current offer, small business owners can earn up to 200,000 Spark miles after meeting tiered minimum spending requirements.  And after you complete those requirements, you’ll have miles (including what you’ll earn from minimum spending) worth $3,000 to spend on a trip.  Or the flexibility to transfer your miles to 14 airlines!  Plus, you’ll earn unlimited 2X miles on every purchase with NO foreign transaction fees.

I’ll explain the details of this soon to be expired offer below.

You can apply for the Capital One Spark Miles for Business card here.

With the Fantastic Bonus on the Capital One Spark Miles for Business Card, You Can Turn Your Small Business Spending Into Your Next Vacation!

Big Capital One Spark Miles for Business Bonus Coming to an End

Apply Here:   Capital One® Spark® Miles for Business

Through January 28, 2019, you’ll earn 50,000 Spark miles (worth $500 in travel) after spending $5,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of opening the Capital One Spark Miles for Business card.  And an additional 150,000 Spark miles (worth $1,500 in travel) after spending $50,000 total on purchases within the first 6 months of account opening.

You’ll earn unlimited 2X Spark miles on all purchases.  There are NO foreign transaction fees.

And the $95 annual fee is waived the first year.  Employee cards are also free.

Again, this offer is officially ending in a few weeks (January 28, 2019).  So if you’ve been considering it, now’s the time to take the plunge!

The minimum spending requirement is HUGE, so you’ll want to make sure it’s the right card for your business before applying.  But with quarterly estimated taxes due soon and your annual taxes due in only a few months it might be more manageable than you realize.  Remember, you can pay taxes with a credit card.

You can check out our full review of the Capital One Spark Miles for Business card here.  We’ll help you decide whether it makes sense for you, and give you inspirational ideas about how to use the boatload of points you’ll earn!

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