- I heard from the fine folks at Silvercar, and they gave me a code (see right sidebar). It’s for $50 off your first car rental of 2 days or more. I’ve mentioned before how much I like this company and their fleet of Audi rental cars. The code is MILENERD-FTD.
- Daily Getaways are back and slightly less impressive than ever. They’ll be aound for 5 weeks, but this is the one post it deserves.
- 500 free United miles for joining their dining program. More miles for actually eating.
- The battle of the bulge continues with 2,000 US Airways and/or American Airlines miles.
The Top 25 Credit Cards
Time for the monthly edition of my Top 25 Credit Cards. Again, if you’re a newbie, make sure you read The Newbie Guide. Many of your questions will be answered there. Basic things like not applying for 3 Chase cards at the same time should be known before you continue. For people running out of cards, remember there’s often a Business card option. I listed a few here but not many, so it might be worth exploring more Business cards. Also, “churning” might be an option. The dates here are a guideline but things always tend to vary individually.
- American Airlines Executive (Citibank)
- Spend $10,000 in 3 months. Get 100,000 miles.
- Lounge access plus $200 statement credit.
- Big $450 fee is worth it for this amount of miles.
- Ink Bold and/or Ink Plus (Chase)
- Spend $5,000 in 3 months. Get 60,000 points.
- The points transfer to United, Southwest, British, Hyatt, etc.
- 5 times the points on purchases at office stores.
- Sapphire (Chase)
- Spend $3,000 in 3 months. Get 40,000 points.
- Still very valuable points. See Ink cards above.
- One of my favorite cards to use when I don’t have any spends to meet.
- American Airlines cards (Citibank)
- Spend $3,000 in 3 months. Get 50,000 miles.
- Read the Flyertalk wiki post for the most current links.
- US Airways (Barclays)
- Spend $1. Get 40,000 miles.
- It’s a good time to grab your American and US Airways miles.
- Southwest (Chase)
- Spend $2,000 in 3 months. Get 50,000 points.
- Business card links are at the same link. Scroll to the bottom.
- You don’t want to wait much longer to start the Companion Pass process.
- Lufthansa (Barclays)
- Through the end of June, spend $5,000 in 90 days. Get 50,000 miles.
- This one comes and goes pretty often.
- Mercedes Benz Platinum (American Express)
- Spend $3,000 in 3 months. Get 50,000 Amex Membership Rewards points.
- Giant $475 fee but benefits like global entry credit and $200 airline fee credit.
- A no-fee for the first year Platinum card is here.
- Platinum (American Express)
- Spend $3,000 in 3 months. Get 40,000 points.
- Temporary increase from the usual 25,000 points.
- Incredible benefits, but $450 annual fee. $200 in credits does help.
- Starwood Preferred Guest aka SPG (American Express)
- Spend $5,000 in 6 months. Get 25,000 points.
- Incredible card. I always hold either the Personal or Business version.
- I really, really love cash + points for hotel stays.
- Marriott (Chase)
- Spend $1,000 in 3 months. Get 70,000 points and a free night.
- These point are a little underrated. Also a Business card option here.
- Hilton Honors Reserve (Citibank)
- Spend $2,500 in 4 months. Get 2 weekend nights. Best Hilton card.
- Gold status as long as you have the card. Upgrades, breakfast, internet, etc.
- They just added a $100 statement credit to this offer.
- British Airways (Chase)
- Spend $2,000 in 3 months. Get 50,000 points.
- 100,000-point offer recently ended (for now).
- Club Carlson Premier (US Bank)
- Spend $2,500 in 90 days. Get 85,000 points.
- Great hotel card and not from the usual issuers.
- InterContinental Hotel aka IHG aka Priority Club (Chase)
- Spend $1,000. Get 80,000 points.
- One of the most underrated hotel cards out there.
- This is now a MasterCard. Watch the 90 second video using code MIAMBXWF09.
- Hyatt (Chase)
- Spend $1,000 in 3 months. Get 2 nights at any Hyatt.
- Even more valuable after the point devaluation.
- Fairmont Hotel (Chase)
- Spend $1,000 in 3 months. Get 2 nights and breakfast at any Fairmont.
- Again, many of these hotels are very expensive.
- Barclay Arrival (Barclays)
- Spend $1,000 in 3 months. Get 40,000 miles.
- One of the best cards for actual spending, as discussed here.
- United Airlines (Chase)
- Log in and see if you are targeted for the 50,000-mile offer.
- A good business version can be found here.
- Alaska Airlines (Bank of America)
- Virgin Atlantic (Bank of America)
- 50,000 miles for spending $1 and adding users.
- Again, Bank of America is more churnable than most.
- Just added a Global Entry credit, in case you’re looking to save the TSA PreCheck application fee.
- SimplyCash Business (Amex)
- A very strong cashback card option.
- Get 3% on chosen category (including gas stations) and huge 5% at office stores.
- Premier Gold (Amex)
- Possible 50,000 points, rather than the usual 25,000.
- A bit of a pain, but you can see if you’re targeted.
- Propel (Wells Fargo)
- Spend $3,000 in 3 months. Get 40,000 points.
- A solid new offering, and again, it’s always good to see cards from different banks.
- Here’s a solid Business card from Wells Fargo.
- Hawaiian Airlines (Barclays)
- Spend $1,000 in 3 months. Get 35,000 miles.
- Business version is here.
- FlexPerks (US Bank)
- Spend $3,500. Get 20,000 FlexPoints.
- Thanks to Christopher F. for getting me to add this card to the list.
- Frontier Airlines (Barclays)
- Spend $500 in 3 months. Get 40,000 miles.
- Frontier miles aren’t for everyone.
- Thank You (Citibank)
- Weird offer. 20,000 points for spending $2,000 in 3 months. Then 30,000 more points for spending $3,000 in first 3 months of 2nd year.
- Bonuses on this card go up/down often.
- Ritz Carlton (Chase)
- Spend $2,000 in 3 months. Get a free night.
- Huge $395 annual fee, but nice benefits including $200 airline credit.
- 2 MUCH better possible offers here. One with no fee and the other for 140,000 points.
- Korean (US Bank)
- Spend $1. Get 30,000 miles.
- Good until the end of May.
- Delta (American Express)
- See if you’re targeted for a 50,000 mile offer.
- Delta Skymiles are…well…not good.
- Hilton Honors (American Express)
- Spend $750 in 3 months. Get 40,000 points.
- Hilton points are definitely not what they used to be.
- Hilton Honors Surpass (American Express)
- Spend $3,000 in 3 months. Get 60,000 points.
- Get the previous card, and you’ll get tons of offers to upgrade to this one.
- Hilton Honors (Citibank)
- Spend $1,000 in 4 months. Get 40,000 points.
- Between the 4 cards, you have LOTS of Hilton options.
- They added a $50 credit for this one.
- Prestige (Citibank)
- Spend $2,000 in 3 months. Get 30,000 points.
- Nice benefits including $200 credit, but huge $450 annual fee.
- Virgin America (Comenity)
- 2 different card offers I discussed here.
- Issued by Comenity Bank, which is the best thing about these cards.
- LAN (US Bank)
- 20,000 miles for opening. 3 upgrade coupons each year.
- Down from a 40,000 mile offer.
- Freedom (Chase)
- Worth having in your collection for the 5% quarterly bonuses.
- No decent sign-up bonus right now, so no good spot on the list.
- Choice Hotel (Barclays)
- You’re truly running out of cards if you’re still reading this far.
- I leave this as the last card mostly out of tradition.
Recently Dropped:
- LifeMiles (US Bank) – Dropped from 40,000 to 20,000 miles.
- AirTran (Chase) – This one looks to be gone for good.
- Venture (Capital One) – 50,000-mile offer ended.
- Wyndham (Barclays) – Because, who really cares?
- Business Gold Rewards (American Express) – No good bonus. You’ll see one soon.
- Best Western (Barclays) – Again, who really cares?
12,000 Miles For Canadians
Americans. We sure are lucky. We could have been born in a dirty cave somewhere. Yup, life would’ve sucked. But instead we eat cheeseburgers and complain about our 374 TV channels. Here’s a little-known fact…I was actually born in Canada. I like to look out for my brothers and sisters from the north. So for all you Molson-drinking nerds, how about 12,000 Air Canada miles? It’s yours if you’re looking for a phone and internet plan. Pretty good deal, eh?
American Airlines Checking
It may not work for everyone, but 3 different people did email this to me. So apparently it’s working for a bunch of you. I’ve seen this offer come and go with different codes. Pretty simple:
- Go to www.offer.citibank.com
- Enter code DON42OQL3X (One email had a zero instead of an “o” before the “Q.” Try both ways, if necessary).
- Open a CitiGold account.
- Within 60 days, do 2 things – A Bill Pay for 2 consecutive months. Spend $750 with the debit card.
- Collect 30,000 American miles.
The catch is that they charge $30 a month for this account unless you’re a CPA, an attorney, or have $50,000 in it. But I was told the fee is waived for the first couple months. If you do your bill pays and spend the $750 quickly, you should be able to collect the miles and close the account before paying more than a couple of $30 fees. Of course, the BankDirect checking accounts are still out there as another option for American miles. Pretty easy miles with either of these…
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 appearances, you can catch me in the first of 3 General Hospital episodes today. Next is The Fosters on June 16th. After that is an NBC comedy pilot with Mary Louise Parker Feed Me if it gets picked up. Yeah, I know…I rarely remember, but will try to post future dates.)




