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Several Targeted Spending Bonuses Floating Around (One of These Is Incredible!)

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Lots of credit card issuers are competing for your spending – especially during this upcoming holiday season!

Team Member Keith Received an Offer to Earn 10,000 AMEX Membership Rewards Points for Making a Single Purchase by the End of November!
We’re seeing a lot of targeted bonuses for spending certain amounts with your credit card by the end of the year.  And some of them are pretty great!  I’ll show you what I’ve seen lately.

1.   AMEX Business Platinum

Link:   The Business Platinum® Card from American Express OPEN

After redeeming some of his AMEX Membership Rewards points, team member Keith received an invitation to receive 10,000 bonus points for his next purchase with The Business Platinum® Card from American Express!  Here are the details:

This is a crazy good deal.  So if you’ve redeemed AMEX Membership Rewards points lately, check your email (or click the link above) to see if you missed this invitation!

2.   Barclaycard American Airlines Aviator

Link:   Barclaycard American Airlines Aviator

I’ve seen several targeted bonuses for spending with the Barclaycard American Airlines Aviator (none are amazing), so check your account if you have the card.  For example, lots of folks are being targeted to earn 5,000 bonus miles for spending $3,000 in 3 months:

3.   Barclaycard Arrival Plus

Link:   Barclaycard Arrival Plus

The targeted offer with the Barclaycard Arrival Plus is identical to the Barclaycard American Airlines Aviator bonus.  Targeted folks can earn 5,000 Arrival miles after spending $3,000 in 3 months:

4.   Chase United Explorer

Link:   Chase United Explorer

Folks are receiving an offer to earn 2,500 bonus United Airlines miles after spending $3,000 on the Chase United Explorer.  Here are the details:

See If You Got an Offer to Spend on Your Chase United Explorer Card!

Others have been offered:

So check your account to see if you have an offer unique to you.

Bottom Line

Check your email and snail mail to see if you’ve been targeted for bonus spending on any credit cards!  I’ve seen plenty of them floating around.  And some are definitely worthwhile!

Let me know if you got a targeted offer Million Mile Secrets readers should know about!

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