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Targeted Amex Hilton Credit Card Spending Offers — Earn Up to 30,000 Points

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Insider Secret: Right now there are some all-time-best bonus offers for the Amex Hilton credit cards, including an opportunity to earn 130,000 Hilton points and a free weekend night after meeting the card’s minimum-spending requirements.

A couple of targeted Amex Hilton credit card spending offers are being sent out now. One offer is for up to 30,000 Hilton bonus points with a huge amount of spending. The other offer is for up to 10,000 Hilton points for spending at US restaurants.

Amex Hilton Credit Card Spending Offers

If you don’t have a Hilton card, now is a great time to consider opening any of these cards because they have increased welcome offers:

The information for the Hilton Honors Business card  and Hilton Surpass 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.

I’ve seen a slightly higher offer for the Hilton Honors card in the past (100,000 versus the current 90,000), but the Hilton Business and Hilton Surpass cards currently have the highest-value intro offers ever. Normally, neither card comes with a free weekend night after meeting the minimum spending requirements. These offers end on August 28, 2019. This offer is subject to change at any time.

Earn Up to 30,000 Hilton Points (Targeted)

If you’re targeted for this deal, you can earn 10,000 Hilton points after spending $1,5000 on eligible purchases by August 22, 2019. You can earn this bonus up to three times for a total of 30,000 bonus points. My wife was targeted for this offer on her Hilton Honors American Express Card.

To see if you’re targeted, click here and login to your Amex account or enter your Hilton card information. If you received an email with the offer, you can also simply enter the offer code.

This is a straightforward promotion, but to earn the full bonus you’d have to spend $4,500 on your Hilton card, which is enough to meet the minimum spending requirement for most card intro bonus offers. This offer is subject to change at any time.

Earn Up to 10,000 Hilton Points at US Restaurants (Targeted)

With this targeted spending offer you can earn 2,000 bonus Hilton points after spending $200 at US restaurants. This offer ends Oct. 31, 2019.

You can earn the 2,000-point bonus up to five times for a total of 10,000 points. To see if you’re targeted, click here.

According to Nick at Frequent Miler, there is a variation of this offer where you can earn a $10 credit for every $200 spend at US restaurants (up to $50 in credits).  This offer is subject to change at any time.

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