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New Card Rumor: Chase IHG Card With Large Sign-Up Bonus & 1:1 Airline Transfer

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Via Loophole Travel, some folks are receiving an email to complete an IHG survey about a potential new or improved credit card.

The email subject is “Earn 2,500 Bonus Points by Sharing Your Opinion.”

Banks often send surveys like this when they’re looking to revamp a card or launch a new one.  And the survey questions indicate a new or improved IHG card MIGHT come with lots of perks, like a 4th night free, 1:1 airline transfer, and more!

The Chase IHG Card Already Comes With Fantastic Perks! So Rumors of a New or Improved Card Is Really Exciting!

I’ll explain more about the survey!

Potential New or Improved Chase IHG Card?

You might be targeted to earn 2,500 IHG points for completing a survey about credit card perks.

The survey questions indicate there’s a chance of a new or improved IHG card.

For example, the survey asks if folks would consider an IHG card with these perks:

There’s no guarantee Chase makes any of these changes or introduces a new card.  But it’s certainly exciting to see potential new perks for Big Travel!

And fantastic rewards from Chase cards is nothing new.  They’ve recently introduced the Chase Sapphire Reserve card, and made significant improvements to the Chase Ritz-Carlton card!

If you don’t want to wait for a new IHG card, you can apply for the current public offer on the IHG® Rewards Club Select Credit Card.  You can earn 60,000 IHG points and a $50 statement credit after meeting minimum spending requirements.  Or you could be targeted to earn 100,000 IHG points.

You’ll also get:

There’s a $49 annual fee, which is waived for the first year.

But I gladly pay annual fee each year with this card because it comes with great perks.  Like a free night on your card anniversary, which you can use at ANY IHG hotel in the world!

Bottom Line

Folks are receiving a targeted email survey discussing potential perks for a new or improved Chase IHG card.

Check your inbox and spam folder for an email with the subject line “Earn 2,500 Bonus Points by Sharing Your Opinion.”

If you complete the survey, you’ll earn 2,500 IHG points, which is a nice bonus!

What new features would be on your wish list for a new or improved IHG card?

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