June 4, 2023

Last Day: Seven Amazing Credit Card Offers

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Last Day: Seven Amazing Credit Card Offers
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Amazing limited time credit card offers come and go, though typically the offer end dates are staggered a bit. Well, tomorrow (Wednesday, January 13, 2021) we’re seeing seven incredible credit card offers all end, so I just wanted to write a quick post to recap the cards you should be considering.

I’ll keep this brief, and will link to the posts that have more information. While these offers end on Wednesday, I’d recommend applying either this evening or tomorrow morning, because the offers will likely be pulled sometime during the day tomorrow, and I know some people tend to miss the deadline.

Here are the seven great credit card offers ending tomorrow (Wednesday):

Marriott Platinum status with Amex cards

Both the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant™ American Express® Card (review) and Marriott Bonvoy Business™ American Express® Card (review) are offering Platinum status for the 2021 program year as part of their current welcome bonuses. This is in addition to a sizable number of Bonvoy points.

This is the first time we’ve ever seen Platinum status offered as part of these bonuses. I have both of these cards, and can’t recommend them enough, especially since having both of them earns you 30 elite nights per year towards Bonvoy status, plus each card earns an anniversary free night certificate.

Receive Platinum status with the Amex bonuses

5{d54a1665abf9e9c0a672e4d38f9dfbddcef0b06673b320158dd31c640423e2e5} back on groceries with Chase Freedom cards

The Chase Freedom FlexSM Credit Card (review) and Chase Freedom Unlimited® (review) both have no annul fees, and are each offering the following bonus:

  • $200 (or 20,000 points) after spending $500 on purchases within the first three months
  • 5{d54a1665abf9e9c0a672e4d38f9dfbddcef0b06673b320158dd31c640423e2e5} cash back (or 5x points) on grocery store purchases (not including Target or Walmart purchases), on up to $12,000 spent in the first year

These cards have no annual fees, and are a vital part of a Chase Ultimate Rewards strategy.

Earn 5{d54a1665abf9e9c0a672e4d38f9dfbddcef0b06673b320158dd31c640423e2e5} cash back on groceries with the Chase Freedom bonuses

Up to 140K bonus points with IHG cards

IHG’s two co-branded credit cards are offering the best publicly available bonuses we’ve ever seen:

Personally I think the IHG Premier Card is a no-brainer, given all the incredible perks that it offers.

Earn an annual free night certificate with the IHG Premier Card

Up to 70K bonus miles with United card

The United℠ Explorer Card (review) is offering a bonus that can earn you up to 70,000 miles, as follows:

  • Earn 60,000 MileagePlus miles after spending $3,000 within three months
  • Earn an additional 10,000 MileagePlus miles after spending $6,000 within six months

Redeem United miles for travel in Polaris

Bottom line

We’re seeing seven exceptional credit card welcome bonuses expire tomorrow (Wednesday). If you haven’t yet applied, I’d recommend applying either today or tomorrow morning, since the offers will get pulled at some point during the day. These are all great offers, and there’s no “one size fits all” answer as to which is best.

Personally I think the Marriott, IHG, and Freedom offers are all especially exciting. You can always pick up a couple of cards, as long as you’re following the standard bank rules for credit card applications.

Have you picked up any of these cards with great offers?