…still terrible. But, hey, if you’re running out of cards…they’re sort of decent-ish…I guess. Maybe. Never mind. They’re really bad. And with that glorious introduction, here are the increased Delta offers through September 8th. Gold card – 50,000 miles after spending $1,000 in 3 months. Platinum card – Annual fee not waived, but you will qualify for elite status faster. Gold …
4 For Tuesday
Delta’s dining bonus for new members is up to 2,500 miles. I still prefer the 2,000 miles from American or US Air. 100 free miles from BWI airport. Pick United, American, or pretty much any other airline. Pick up Avis First status with a Mastercard. Also grab National Executive Elite status here. Semi-fun game from United for you contest nerds here.
End Of Week Catch-Up
Those 8,000 Spirit miles have already showed up in my account. Considering we’re talking about one of the world’s worst airlines, I think magazines are a great use. I got subscriptions to ESPN, Fortune, Time, Entrepreneur, Sports Illustrated, and Money. Starwood’s fun Chicago Cubs offers are back. Bid to throw out the first pitch, have your child manage a game, …
Tuesday’s Deals
Save 35% buying United miles. In addition to the other bonuses – 100% US Air for some and 30% American for all. 30,000-mile Korean Air card from US Bank and another decent-ish new Wells Fargo card. A few does-anyone-still-collect-these Delta SkyMiles for Hertz rentals. 1,500 to 5,000 much-more-handy American miles for an Avis rental. (For those who asked me to post my TV …
2 Tell-A-Friend Emails
American Express is offering a generous 5,000 points for telling your friends about their Starwood card – Personal and/or Business. At least that’s what they offered me. I’m not sure if these links will work for everyone. If you already have a Starwood card, check your email and spam folder for the offer. As usual, Delta comes in behind the …