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You have a day left to apply for the better offer that comes with The Blue Business®️ Plus Credit Card from American Express.

Through September 26, 2018, you’ll earn 10,000 AMEX Membership Rewards points after opening the card and meeting minimum spending requirements.  Pretty good for a card with NO annual fee!

The AMEX Blue Business Plus doesn’t usually come with ANY welcome bonus.  So if you’ve been thinking about applying, it’s best to do so now.

AMEX Points Tranfers to Delta, Which Is Great for Folks Living in Delta Hub Cities, Like Atlanta!

Last Day for AMEX Blue Business Plus Welcome Bonus

Apply Here:   The Blue Business®️ Plus Credit Card from American Express

Our Review:   Don’t Miss Out on the Welcome Bonus With the American Express Blue Business Plus No-Annual-Fee Card

With the limited-time offer on the AMEX Blue Business Plus, valid through September 26, 2018, you’ll earn 10,000 AMEX Membership Rewards points when you spend $3,000 in qualifying purchases on the card within the first 3 months of account opening.

Lots of folks have opened this card even without a welcome bonus.  That’s because it’s a no-annual-fee card that earns 2X AMEX Membership Rewards points on your first $50,000 in purchases each year (and 1 AMEX Membership Rewards points per $1 afterward)!

Team member Meghan has the card and loves the simple earning structure.  Earning 2 points on ALL purchases is more than any other AMEX Membership Rewards earning card, after all.  Even ones with big annual fees!

American Express Membership Rewards points are valuable because you can transfer them to 20 airline and hotel partners!  For example, for 8,500 AMEX Membership Rewards points, you can often fly from Atlanta to Toronto with transfer partner Delta!  This limited-time welcome bonus is more than enough for that.

Let us know if you apply!

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