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News You Can Use – 1,000 American Airlines Miles for Car Rental, $10 With AMEX Serve, $5 at Target With Visa, & More!

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1.   1,000 American Airlines Miles for National Car Rental

MJ on Travel writes, you can earn 1,000 American Airlines bonus miles when you rent from National Car Rental for 2 days or more through June 14, 2015.  To get the bonus miles, use contract ID “5031007” and you’ll also save up to 25% off the base rate of your rental.
You Must Rent Your Car Within the US or Canada to Earn the Bonus Miles!

Remember to pay with a card that will earn you more bonus points:

2.   $10 With AMEX Serve (Targeted)

Some folks can get a $10 credit on their AMEX Serve account when they put $150 or more into Reserve by March 31, 2015.  Reserve is a new feature that allows you to set money aside, like a savings account.  Transferring your money from your Serve account to Reserve and back is easy and free.

Note:  At least $150 must be in your Reserve ON March 31, 2015, to qualify for the $10 credit.
You Should Receive Your $10 Statement Credit Within 30 Days After March 31, 2015

This offer is being sent to some AMEX Serve account holders via email.

3.   6% Cash Back at Hilton Hotels in Hawaii & New York

TopCashBack is currently offering 6% cash back when you book Hilton Hotels in Hawaii and New York.  There is no expiration date on this deal, so it could end at any time!
Just Click “Continue to Merchant” and You Can Book Your Hotel Through Hilton as You Normally Would

And remember to use a card that will give you bonus points such as:

4.   Earn a Quick 300 La Quinta Hotel Points

Via Doctor of Credit, you can earn 300 La Quinta points for watching a video and answering a few questions by March 31, 2015.  However, you can skip the video, save yourself some time, and still earn the 300 points!

300 La Quinta points may not seem like much, but it’s free!

Remember, you can get 5% cash back at La Quinta hotels with a Visa business card such the Chase Ink Plus or Chase Ink Business Cash Credit Card with Visa SavingsEdge.  And check out my list of all the ways you can save with Visa SavingsEdge and other cards that qualify.

Use Your Points Towards a Stay at the La Quinta Inn & Suites in Manhattan

5.   $5 Off $50 at Target.com

You can save $5 on your next order of $50 or more at Target.com through March 10, 2015.  To get the discount, click “Redeem Offer” and pay with a Visa card such as the Chase Sapphire Preferred, Citi Hilton Reserve, or US Bank Club Carslon card, to name a few.

Your order must be shipped to a single destination.  This can NOT be combined with other discounts.

The $5 Discount Will Automatically Be Applied at Check-Out

However, be sure to check the LONG list of excluded products before you make your purchase!

Some of the Excluded Items Are a Bit Vague!

Remember to use the Visa link and click “Redeem Offer” to get the discount.

Looks like Joelle is getting some cat food! 

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