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Up to 1,500 Bonus Miles for Shopping Through These Online Portals!

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Have you been putting off your holiday shopping?

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, and United Airlines are rewarding procrastination!  All 3 airlines are giving you the opportunity to earn up to 1,500 bonus miles by shopping through their online portals.
Here Are Some of My Favorite Current Shopping Portal Bonuses!

I’ll explain these deals, so you can get the most rewards for your hard-earned money this shopping season!

Last-Minute Shopping?  Earn 1,500 Miles Through These Portals

If you’re not finished shopping for the holiday season, you can earn extra miles by shopping through these online portals!  Making online purchases through shopping portals is an easy way to earn bonus miles, points, or cash back.  Especially if you prefer online shopping like me!

1.   1,500 Alaska Airlines Miles

2.   1,500 American Airlines Miles

3.   1,500 United Airlines Miles

And remember, these bonus miles are on top of the regular rewards you’ll earn by shopping through the portal and from your credit card.

So you can stack these portal bonuses with the current Chase Freedom 5X bonus categories (department stores, drug stores, and wholesale clubs).  Or the current Discover it Cash Back 5% cash back categories (Amazon, department stores, and Sam’s Club).

For example, you could shop at Macy’s through the American Airlines portal, and earn:

Or, you could shop at Kohl’s through the Alaska Airlines portal, and earn:

Note:   If you’re a new Discover it Cash Back cardholder, the cash back you earn will be matched after your 12th billing cycle, for a total of 10% cash back.  So you’ll earn even more rewards!

Bottom Line

Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, and United Airlines are offering bonus miles for reaching spending thresholds through their online shopping portals.  You’ll earn:

You can earn:

Shopping through online portals is an easy way to earn more rewards on purchases you’d make anyway!

I hope this makes your holiday shopping a little sweeter!

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