Chuckle. Well Played, American Express….
Odd things interest me. What can I say? This isn’t terribly significant, but I got a pretty good chuckle out of it.
Odd things interest me. What can I say? This isn’t terribly significant, but I got a pretty good chuckle out of it.
Two interesting nuggets this morning. Chase and AMEX will both continue to offer cards, and there are some snippets about new cards coming down the pike. Here’s what we know:
Chase Hyatt Credit cardholders can now earn 10,000 points per referral, up to a maximum of 50,000 points if they’re targeted for this new offer.
You can earn top-tier Hilton Honors Diamond status by applying for and receiving the new Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card. Is it worth it?
The SPG AMEX is a card I’ve held in my wallet for over a decade. Well, two cards, since I have both the business and personal versions. This is the highest sign-up bonus I’ve seen since February. I’m not sure we’ll see it again.
Chase has changed the rules for how you can apply for and receive sign-up bonuses on their popular line of Chase Sapphire credit cards. Here’s what you need to know.
Hyatt and Chase are teaming up to offer a $20 discount at Whole Foods on a purchase of $50 or more.
Ever get annoyed by one of those credit card pitches broadcast by flight attendants over the public address system on American Airlines flights? United might have figured out a better way.
A recent small issue with Chase reminded me of a core strategy for collecting miles and points.
American Express is revamping their Platinum card. Their changes are making me take notice of a card I don’t currently carry in my wallet.