For today…
Here’s a good sale from Southwest. If that’s too fancy of an airline, here’s another one from Spirit.
(If you see any errors, please let me know. I try to keep a full list, but it’s a lot of information and I do make mistakes)
Significant Changes Since Last Month:
-Added new American Citibank links.
-Added new Hyatt links.
-Increased bonus on the Barclays American card.
-Wyndham back up to 45,000.
-Amex Hilton cards lowered bonuses.
-Hilton Reserve card removed.
-Multiple readers seeing higher bonuses on Amex cards in incognito browsers.
-New link for American Express Ameriprise Gold card.
-Added PNC Cash Rewards card.
-Added Go Rewards card from Navy Federal Credit Union.
-Added Chase AARP card.
-Amex Blue Business Plus 20,000-point bonus removed.
-Delta working at this update but bonuses will be reduced soon.
Before Playing This Game:
-Find a new hobby until you can pay off all balances each month.
-Take 5 seconds to confirm a bonus is what you expect.
-Get a screenshot of the bonus in case you have issues collecting it later.
-Take 2 minutes to read the small print before applying.
(Look for “once in a lifetime,” “no bonus for cardholders in last 24 months,” etc.)
-Keep everything very organized in a spreadsheet. You’ll thank me later.
Time for my monthly Top 25 Credit Cards. It’s called “Top 25” out of tradition, but you’ll get many more links than that below. Again, if you’re a rookie, make sure you read The Newbie Guide. It’s a little outdated but many basic questions can still be answered there. For people running out of cards, remember there’s often a Business card option. Also, “churning” (getting the same card more than once) might be an option. The dates here were a guideline but things always tend to vary individually. If you’re new, it might be wise to start with Chase cards because of the limitations they’ll place on you soon.
Have a great weekend, nerds!
I’ve posted a bunch of Starwood bidding ideas through the years (like baseball now and tennis soon). But, other than the fixed price options with SPG…the better bargains are usually auctions from Delta and Hilton. Some great deals have been found with both in the last year. If you’re rich in any of those currencies, I’d recommend taking a look at those auction pages regularly.
If you’re ever in Seattle at the Grand Hyatt, I highly recommend reaching out to a manager named Pio Polintan if/when you need anything. A very special reader had issues there and this manager’s response was one of the best I’ve ever heard. I was planning to stay at the Olive 8 on my next Seattle trip…this one employee changed my mind.