Some of you are GIGANTIC fans of Bank of America. With the number of Alaska/Virgin cards you crazy kids get, it’s hard to blame you. If you’re looking for a change of pace from B of A, here’s the Asiana card. It’s 25,000 miles after spending $2,500 in 90 days. My thoughts? It’s fine. I’d stick with Alaska and/or Virgin over this one, though.
Why Singapore Miles?
I don’t do it often, but 3 or 4 times a year I link to another site and say, “He wrote it perfectly.” Today is one of those moments. Thanks to reader Jack for letting me know. Even if you’re only traveling domestically, you really need to know about Singapore miles. They are very, very valuable right now. Chase, Amex, Citi ThankYou, and Starwood are all transfer partners. As always, any miles can be devalued overnight, so transfer your points over only when you have a booking to make. Read the very well-written post here.
$100 Best Western Travel Card
Thanks to reader Jim for sending this my way. It’s targeted, so probably won’t work for many. But if you want to spend 3 seconds and take a chance, click here. Just a matter of putting in your email address and waiting. As always with this kind of thing, we shall see…
A Case Of The Mondays
Let’s get this week going with some deals…
- A targeted United card offer is now public. Advertised as 50,000 miles, but it’s a little better than that. Just add an authorized user when you apply for another 5,000 miles.
- Get US Airways miles for personal loans. Up to 15,000 miles if you’re borrowing 20 grand.
- The 30,000-mile United offer from DirecTV was extended.
- American’s 25,000-mile offer too.