Good Deal Alert: 100,000 Point American Express Platinum, 50,000 Point Premier Rewards Gold Rewards & 30,000 Point Everyday Preferred Credit Cards

I know every blogger has posted about this but I wanted to make sure my readers had a chance to get in on this offer as well. Right now using, the Card Match Tool on creditcards.com, there are some great offers on American Express cards including the Platinum, Premier Rewards and Everyday Preferred cards. However, this is targeted and seems to be aimed at folks who either do not have Amex cards already or barely use their existing Amex cards. Each of the these offers are significantly higher than the standard public offers and I recommend applying for them if you are targeted for any of these offers. Note you cannot get these offers if you already these cards before at somepoint.

To check to see if you got this offer, click the Card Match Tool link and fill out the info requested. Do not worry about putting the last four of your social security number, this does not generate a hard pull nor does this affect your credit score.

The CardMatch Tool

The CardMatch Tool

Here are a rundown of the three offers and how I would rank them. Note I only recommend applying for one card if you happen to be targeted for multiple offers.

1. American Express Platinum Card (60,000 to 100,000 points)

  • 60k to 100k Points after spending $3k in 3 months
  • $450 Annual Fee NOT Waived
  • $200 Airline Travel Credit Annually (since this is calendar year you can do this twice and cover $400 of the $450 annual fee)
  • Elite status with Starwood, National, Hertz & Avis Rent a Car
  • Lounge Access with Delta, Centurion, & Airspace Airport Lounges
  • Free Global Entry or TSA Precheck

The normal offer on this card is 40,000 points and 100,000 points is the about the highest offer I’ve seen (some rare people have seen 150,000 point offers). I’m sure people have concerns over the annual fee but the points are easily worth ~$1,500 plus you get $400 in airline gift cards plus the other perks listed above. Keep the card a year and then cancel the card before the next annual fee is due. I wrote how to get a 100,000 point offer on the Business Platinum Card here.

2. American Express Premier Rewards Gold Card (50,000 points)

  • 50k Points after spending $1k in 3 months
  • $175 Annual Fee IS WAIVED the 1st year
  • Triple points on airfare, double points on gas and groceries

The normal offer on this card is 25,000 points so this is double the standard offer. This is a solid card to rack up points if you pay for airfare typically or do not currently have a card that earns a bonus at gas stations or grocery stores.

3. American Express Everyday Preferred Card (30,000 points)

  • 30k Points after spending $2k in 3 months
  • $95 Annual Fee NOT Waived
  • Triple points on groceries, double points on gas
  • 50% bonus on points if you have more than 30 transactions in a billing cycle

A relative newcomer to the Amex lineup, the standard offer on this card is 15,000 points so again double the standard offer here. If you hit the 30 or more transactions in a month you actually earn 4.5x on supermarkets and 3x on gas which is fantastic.

Neither my wife nor I were targeted for any of these as we already have a ton of Amex cards and use them heavily. In speaking with my clients about this offer (who got early access to this deal as a perk for being a client if it made sense for them), only 2 out of 10 clients who have written me back so far were targeted so this is definitely limited. However, its well worth a shot to see if it works for you. Good Luck!

*Unlike many of the other blogs discussing this offer, I do not have an affiliate link for creditcards.com. Didn’t see too many bloggers mentioning a disclosure that they got paid on these offers…

AMAZING DEAL ALERT: Flights to Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, India, South Africa or Seychelles for $187 to $700 ROUNDTRIP

Update: Dead – these always go quick!

Talk about a Christmas present, there is a massive mistake fare going on right now on Etihad Airways. You can fly from NY to Abu Dhabi for $187 roundtrip, NY to Hong Kong for $328, Chicago to Mumbai for $325 and more! This deal could die any minute so book quickly and use the 24 hour free cancellation from Priceline.

Here are the quick details:
1. Search on Google Flights for dates. Weekdays from Jan-March and Sept- Nov have the best availability.
2. Book on Priceline using the dates found via Google Flights. You can try clicking the link to Orbitz as well.
3. IMPORTANT: The price might appear higher at first on Orbitz – Click through to the next page before you purchase. You should see the lower price (this is why you start with Google Flights to find the dates with lowest price). Reports are Priceline is working better for this.
4. Orbitz offers free cancellation until 10pm the following day. Priceline offers free cancellation until 11:29pm the following day. Book soon as this will not last!!

New York – Abu Dhabi: $187
New York – Johannesburg: $291
New York – Manilla: $306
New York – Hong Kong: $328
New York – Mumbai: $313
New York – New Delhi: $346

Chicago – Abu Dhabi: $220
Chicago – Mumbai: $332
Chicago – New Delhi: $360
Chicago – Johannesburg: $418

Washington – Abu Dhabi: $231
Washington – Mumbai: $325
Washington – New Delhi: $360
Washington – Manilla: $394

Dallas – Mumbai: $325
Dallas – Abu Dhabi: $328
Dallas – New Delhi: $360

For more info and dates, check out the following blogs who have posted about this deal.

1) The Flight Deal

2) Dans Deals

3) Secretly Flying

The 140,000 Point Offer on Ritz Carlton Credit Card Is Back!

Earlier this year the 140,000 point offer was available though it was meant to be targeted and you needed a certain code from a mailer to apply (or you could just find the code on Flyertalk). I was able to get the card earlier this year but now the offer is available publicly at this link here. This is the highest ever offer I am aware on the card and even with an annual fee of $395, I will argue it is worth it in the first year even if you never plan to stay at a Ritz-Carlton hotel.

Ritz140k

Here are the key details:

  • 140,000 Ritz Carlton Points after spending $3,000 in 3 months. Remember these points can be used freely at Marriott hotels and with the highest Marriott tier only costing 45,000 points a night this signup bonus is worth at least 3 nights at any high end Marriott and anywhere from 4 to 7 nights at mid-tier Marriotts (category 4 to 7). And this is worth even more at low end Marriott properties.
  • $300 Travel Credit Annually. This is based on a calendar year basis so in your first year of card membership, you could take advantage of this offer twice for a total of $600, which more than offsets the $395 annual fee. Now the actual language of what is covered is “airline lounge day pass, or towards a yearly lounge membership of your choice; airline seat upgrades; airline baggage fees; in-flight internet/entertainment; in-flight meals; Global Entry fees.” However, per Flyertalk and a Saverocity thread, people have been able to redeem this credit for airline gift cards just like the Amex Platinum card (though it requires you to call in and request the credit, unlike Amex which is automatic) though it is advisable to not tell them it was a gift card purchase.
  • Ritz Carlton Gold Status. This basically gets you free internet, bonus points and a chance at room upgrades.
  • 3 Club Level Upgrades – If you are on a paid stay at a Ritz Carlton, you can use one of these upgrades to get club floor access which includes lounge access, complimentary food and drinks etc..
  • $100 Hotel Credit – Stay 2+ nights and pay with your Ritz Carlton credit card and you will receive a $100 hotel credit.

I only care about this offer for two things: the 140k points and the $300 annual travel credit. The other benefits are nice but hold no value for me since I don’t plan on having any Ritz Carlton stays (paid or award stays). As I mentioned above, even excluding the points (which is the main draw in this offer), I come out ahead financially with the airline gift cards which I know I will use in the future as there are no expiration dates on these. The 140,000 points are worth at least $.007 cents a point (a little less than the standard 1 point is equal to 1 penny) to me so that equates to a value of $980 for just the points. So the value of the points, $980, + $600 in airline gift cards – $395 annual fee equals a signup value of $1,185 for me. It could be worth more if you value the Gold status and club upgrades at all.

Additionally, an under-reported value here is the flight and hotel package that Marriott offers. Let’s say both you and your significant other signup for this card and earn 280,000 points combined. You can redeem those points for a 7 night stay at a Marriott resort and receive 50,000 to 120,000 miles transferred into the program of your choice (United, American etc) based on the chart below. Or you could have the miles transferred to Southwest and you would only be 10,000 points away from the Southwest Companion Pass!

One option for Flight & Hotel Package

One option for Flight & Hotel Package

A category 6 hotel costs 30,000 points a night so a 7 night stay will would cost 180,000 points (one night is free when you redeem points for at least 4 nights). With this package however, the hotel comes to the same cost as before but the major perk is you can transfer Marriott points into United (with 10% bonus) or American miles at a 1:1 ratio. This is a great value as Marriott hotels are worth about half that of airline miles. In fact, if you normally wanted to convert Marriott points to miles, the ratio is 4:1 so to get the same 100,000 miles, you would need 280,000 Marriott points. But with this package, it is like getting a 7 night stay free! Of course, I wouldn’t recommend ever converting your Marriott points to airline miles at that 4:1 ratio but you see my point.

Ugly Transfer Ratios

Ugly Transfer Ratios

I could go on about this flight and hotel package option but the Miles Professor did an excellent job summarizing this option, along with some great hotel finds including hotels in Aruba, Hawaii etc. I would give her post a read if you are interested in this option.