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News You Can Use – 45,000 Point Hotel Card Expires Soon, AMEX Transfer Bonus, $50 Off Airbnb, 20% Off Amazon With This Code

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1.   3 Nights of Luxury at Wyndham, Offer Expires Tuesday

The Barclaycard Wyndham Rewards card is 1 of the top 10 offers that do NOT earn Emily and me a commission!

According to Wyndham, this great deal is expiring on December 8, 2015.

Get 3 Nights at ANY Wyndham Hotel (Including All-Inclusive Resorts) With the Barclaycard Wyndham Rewards Card!

Here’s how to get Big Travel with Small Money using the sign-up bonus!  (Hint:  Stay at an all-inclusive in the Caribbean or at luxury resort in Hawaii.)

2.   AMEX Transfer Bonus Makes It Easier to Get Cheap Short Award Flights

Folks with American Express Membership Rewards points can take advantage of the 25% transfer bonus to Iberia.  This offer ends December 31, 2015.

Remember, there’s a trick to using Iberia points to get short award flights that would otherwise be expensive.

3.   $50 Off Airbnb!

I love the easy deals!  With this promotion you’ll save $50 on a $200+ Airbnb.  This deal ends on December 31, 2015, or while “supplies” last.  What supplies?  I guess it ends when they feel it!

You must pay the total bill using PayPal.  And you must confirm your reservation by December 31, 2015.  Use promotion code “MEETHALFWAY”.

Here’s the fine print (such as taxes don’t count towards the $200 minimum).

Be sure to get the best price on your next Airbnb with these tips.

4.   20% Off Amazon With This Code

I thought I’d let you know about this Amazon sale because it can help you get lots of Chase Ultimate Rewards points or cash back with Discover.  Oh, and because you may have holiday shopping to do!

Save 20% in these categories when you use promotion code “CYBERWK20” on eligible items by December 5, 2015.  Here’s the fine print (such as it only applies to products sold & shipped by Amazon).

But what I like is that you’ll save an extra 10% when you use your registered Chase Freedom card!  You can earn a maximum of 15,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points!

Use them for Big Travel by combining your points with your Chase Sapphire Preferred, Ink Plus, or Ink Bold account and then moving them to a travel partner like United Airlines or Hyatt.

Or use the 15,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points for $150 cash back.  It’s a great time to consider the Freedom card because of the new higher sign-up bonus.

And folks with a registered Discover it® Cash Back card are earning 5% back at Amazon through December 31, 2015.  And if you previously opted into the double cash back promotion or get a new card, your money will be doubled after your 1st 12 billing cycles.

Don’t have either of those cards?  Then remember, you may have accepted an AMEX Offer for $15 off a $60 Amazon purchase.  If you missed that 1 be sure to sign-up for my newsletter, RSS, Facebook, or Twitter so you don’t miss the next deal!

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