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News You Can Use – Earning Southwest Companion Pass Got Easier, Big Bonus Miles for Dining, 2X Points for Shopping, & More!

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1.   50,000 to 60,000 Bonus Points With Chase Southwest Premier Personal & Business Cards

The public offer for the Chase Southwest Premier card is currently 25,000 points when you sign-up and complete the minimum spending.  But Million Mile Secrets reader Sudhir points out that some folks are receiving an email for 50,000 Southwest points when you spend $2,000 on purchases within the 1st 3 months of opening an account.

You’ll also get a $100 statement credit after your 1st purchase.

You will need the invitation code included in the email to sign-up.

And according to Doctor of Credit, you may be able to earn 60,000 Southwest points when you sign-up for the Southwest Premier Business card and spend $3,000 on purchases within 3 months of opening your account.  The $99 annual fee is NOT waived.

Call Chase at 888-883-2721 and use offer code “DF01” to find out if you qualify.

Both offers are set to expire on April 27, 2015.

This is an excellent deal because if you can sign-up for both of these offers, you’ll have enough points for the Southwest Companion Pass!

With the Southwest Companion Pass, your friend or family member flies with you for nearly free!

This Makes Earning the Southwest Companion Pass Even Easier!

2.   Earn Big Miles & Points Bonuses on Dining (New Members Only)!

I’ve told you about some great deals where you can earn lots of bonus points with programs such as American Airlines and IHG hotels,  And via Free Frequent Flyer Miles, these offers for new Rewards Network members have been extended.

You Can Earn Bonus Points for Dining Out!

Here’s a look at some of the current deals and there new expiration dates:

Complete These Steps to Earn the Full Bonus

1.   Register for the dining program before the expiration date

2.   Within 30 days, dine at a participating restaurant, bar, or night club and spend at least $30 including tax and tip ($25 for Southwest).

3.   Complete a review about your dining experience within 30 days (the review link will be emailed to you)

4.   Do steps 2 & 3 just once to earn the bonus with Alaska AirlinesDelta Airlines, and Southwest.  Complete steps 2 & 3 twice for American Airlines and Hilton.  Or 3 times if you want the full IHG bonus.

3.   AMEX Offers: 2X Points for Shopping Online AMEX Membership Rewards Card

You can earn 2X AMEX Membership Rewards points at certain stores when you shop online through July 31, 2015.

Shop Online and Get 2X AMEX Membership Rewards Points

To get 2X American Express Membership Rewards points, log into your AMEX account and add the shopping bonus to your card by March 31, 2015, today!  You will have to register for each store offer separately.

If you’re new to AMEX offers, check out my post on how to register.

Other important terms:

Again, this is only good for online purchases, you will NOT earn 2X points when you shop in-store.

The terms say this deal limited to 1 card per American Express account, but you may be able to take advantage of this deal more than once!

AMEX Membership Rewards cards include:

Personal cardsBusiness cards
American Express® Gold CardThe Blue Business® Plus Credit Card from American Express
The Platinum Card® from American ExpressAmerican Express® Business Gold Card
American Express®️ Green CardThe Business Platinum Card® from American Express
Amex EveryDay® Preferred Credit Card from American Express
The information for the Amex EveryDay® Preferred Credit Card and the Amex Green Card has been collected independently by Million Mile Secrets. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

The terms for each store vary a bit, so be sure to read the fine print!

4.   Last Chance to Get Lounge Club Access With Chase Ink Business Cards

Via Doctor of Credit, Chase Ink Bold (no longer available), Chase Ink Classic (no longer available), Chase Ink Business Cash Credit Card, and Chase Ink Plus cardholders are receiving letters in the mail, which say you have until April 30, 2015, to register for free Lounge Club membership.

Sign-Up for the Lounge Club Benefit Before It’s Gone!

Use invitation code “chaseink” when you register.  Once you sign-up for your membership, it will be good for 1 year.  For folks who’ve already signed-up for Lounge Club access, your membership will still be good through the expiration date on your card.

5.   Get 6.3% Cash Back at Booking.com

TopCashBack is currently offering 6.3% cash back at Booking.com.  This deal ends in 5 days.
Get 6.3% Cash Back on Hotel Stays You Book Through the Booking.com US Site Only

Multiple bookings for the same stay must be paid for in a single transaction to qualify.  Remember, you will NOT receive the cash back if you use any discount codes or coupons.

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