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Here’s a quick roundup of miles & points news you should know about!

1.   Save With Amazon and JW Marriott

AMEX Offers are a fantastic way to save money on everyday purchases.  They’re targeted statement credits or bonus points that only folks with American Express cards receive, for things like shopping, travel, and dining.

Save $50 at the JW Marriott Chicago With This AMEX Offer

There are currently 2 noteworthy AMEX Offers worth a look:

  1. Earn 2,000 AMEX Membership Rewards points (or $20) when you spend $50+ with Amazon (expires May 31, 2018)
  2. Earn 4,000 AMEX Membership Rewards points (or $40) when you spend $200+ with JW Marriott (expires June 18, 2018)

Check your AMEX account to see if you’re targeted for either of these deals!

2.   Big Discount on United Airlines Miles

Link:   Buy United Airlines Miles

United Airlines normally sells miles for ~3.76 cents each after taxes.  But you can buy miles for as little as ~1.88 cents each with this promotion!  The deal is valid through April 4, 2018, at 11:59 pm Central Time.

You’ll need to buy at least 5,000 miles to trigger a bonus.  The more miles you buy, the higher the bonus!

You’ll get:

I do NOT recommend buying miles without a certain flight in mind.  But this could be a good deal for folks who need to top off their account for a certain award ticket.  Or anyone who wants to fly Business Class at a discount.

3.   United Airlines Tiered Spending Promotion

Link:   United Airlines Runway Promotion

United Airlines is targeting customers for unique bonuses when they complete personalized goals.  Some folks are getting pretty substantial bonuses, too!

If You’re Flying United Airlines Anyway, This Could be an Excellent Way to Rack Up Miles

Team member Joseph received an offer for up to 19,900 bonus miles for spending $900 in United Airlines purchases.

What was your offer?  Let us know in the comments!

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