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Last Chance for Highest-Ever Offers on AMEX Hilton Cards!

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If you want to boost your Hilton points balance with a great sign-up bonus, act fast!

You can earn 75,000 Hilton points with the Hilton Honors™ Card from American Express or 100,000 Hilton points with the Hilton Honors™ Surpass® Card from American Express, after meeting minimum spending requirements.

Use Hilton Points to Stay at the All-Inclusive Hilton Puerto Vallarta Resort in Mexico!  Earn More Points With AMEX Hilton Cards Through November 30, 2016

Emily and I don’t earn a commission from these cards.  But we’ll always let you know about the best deals!

Best Offers for AMEX Hilton Cards

You can earn highest-ever sign-up bonuses with the Hilton Honors™ Card from American Express and Hilton Honors™ Surpass® Card from American Express.

Remember, you can only earn the sign-up bonus from AMEX cards once, per person, per lifetime.  But you can earn the bonus from both cards because they’re considered different card products.  And there are lots of ways to get more Hilton points!

Hilton hotels include Conrad, Canopy, Curio, DoubleTreeEmbassy SuitesHampton InnHiltonHilton Garden Inn, Hilton Grand Vacations, Home2Suites, Homewood Suites, Tru, and Waldorf Astoria brand hotels.

1.   AMEX Hilton Honors

Link:   Hilton Honors™ Card from American Express

Link:   My Review of the American Express Hilton Honors

With the AMEX Hilton Honors card, you’ll earn 75,000 Hilton points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of opening your account.  There’s no annual fee on this card, so it’s free to keep long-term.  You’ll also get:

2.   AMEX Hilton Honors Surpass

Link:   Hilton Honors™ Surpass® Card from American Express

Link:   My Review of the AMEX Hilton Honors Surpass

You can earn 100,000 Hilton points after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of opening the AMEX Hilton Honors Surpass.

100,000 Hilton Points Is Enough for 2 Nights at the Conrad Indianapolis, or Many Other Fancy Hilton Hotels!

And you’ll get:

The annual fee of $75 is NOT waived the first year.  But as with all American Express cards, you’ll have access to AMEX Offers.  There tend to be plenty of useful discounts throughout the holiday season, which can easily offset the annual fee!

Plus, 100,000 Hilton points is enough for 2 nights at the most luxurious Hilton hotels, like the Conrad Hong Kong where Emily and I stayed.

Bottom Line

The highest-ever sign-up bonuses on the AMEX Hilton cards have returned!

You’ll earn 75,000 Hilton points with the Hilton Honors™ Card from American Express or 100,000 Hilton points with the Hilton Honors™ Surpass® Card from American Express after meeting minimum spending requirements.

Remember, AMEX only allows folks to earn the sign-up bonus on their cards once, per person, per lifetime.  So if you haven’t had these cards, it’s a good time to get the highest offers!

We don’t earn a commission from either card, but we’ll always tell you about the best deals!

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