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News You Can Use – $10 Off Dunkin Donuts, New Marriott Promo, 3,000 United Airlines Miles, & More

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1.   Get $10 When You Load $25+ to Your Dunkin’ Donuts Card

Link:   Visa Checkout Dunkin’ Donuts Offer

Like coffee and donuts?  Via Danny the Deal Guru, you’ll get a $10 bonus when you add $25+ to your Dunkin’ Donuts card and pay with Visa Checkout.

You do NOT have to pay with a Visa card.  Instead, choose a card that earns bonus miles or points on dining purchases.

The Chase Sapphire Preferred card earns 2 Chase Ultimate Rewards points per $1 spent on dining.  And the Citi ThankYou Premier card earns 2 Citi ThankYou points per $1 spent on dining.

You can load your Dunkin’ Donuts card on the promotion page, or mobile app.  This offer expires February 7, 2016, or while supplies last.  And it’s only available once per customer and payment card – so sign-up while you can!

2.   Mystery Wins With Marriott’s MegaBonus Promotion

Link:   Log-in and Register for Marriott MegaBonus

Marriott has a new MegaBonus promotion (log-in required).  And the offer is different for everyone!
Find Out the Details of Your Marriott MegaBonus Promotion – Everyone’s Is Unique!
One Mile at a Time reports an offer for a free night certificate at a Marriott Category 1 through 5 hotel after staying twice with Marriott.  And other folks shared their promotions in the comments.

To take part, log into your Marriott account and register by April 15, 2016.  And stay at a Marriott hotel between February 1, 2016, and May 15, 2016.  Once you complete the 1st “win,” you’ll get another in your account 2 to 3 days after your stay.  Earn up to 3 wins total.

This is a fun and interesting promotion!  Especially for folks who stay at Marriott hotels.  Register to see your personal offer!

3.   Earn up to 3,000 United Airlines Miles for Dining Out

Link:   Register for MileagePlus Dining

Via Free Frequent Flyer Miles (in the “Other Programs I Like” section), folks who register for a new MileagePlus dining account by March 30, 2016, can earn up to 3,000 United Airlines miles when they dine.

You’ll earn 500 United Airlines miles just for signing-up and opting-in to receive emails from MileagePlus Dining.  Then 500 more miles on each of your next 5 meals at participating restaurants when you spend $25+, including tax and tip.

This promotion runs through May 1, 2016.  It’s an easy way to earn United Airlines miles if you dine out often.  It’ll also prevent your current miles from expiring!

4.  Earn 3,000 JetBlue Points (Worth $42+) for $15

Link:   Texture JetBlue Promotion

Via Running With Miles, there’s a great deal for folks who want to earn extra JetBlue points.  Or for folks who like to read magazines!

When you sign-up for 1 month of Texture, you’ll earn 3,000 JetBlue points.  They’re worth $42+ toward JetBlue award flights.

Texture is an app-based magazine service (for iPads and other tablet computers).  You can download magazines to read without an internet connection.  So you can read your favorites while you travel!

To get the deal, you must sign-up by for a premium subscription by February 29, 2016.  And pay ~$15 for 1 month of service.

The 1st 30 days are free.  And you can cancel at any time.  The points will post to your account in ~6 weeks.

Let me know which of today’s deals you like the most!

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