Good morning everyone. On May 15, I received my 100,000 Hilton Honors Points from my new American Express Hilton Aspire Credit Card (referral link). This credit card requires $4,000 in minimum spending within 3 months to get the 100,000 Hilton Honors Points. The strange thing is, I think I got the 100,000 Hilton Honors Points before I completed the full $4,000 in minimum spend. I believe I was a few hundred dollars short by May 15, but it looks like the $450 annual fee counted toward the $4,000 minimum spend. My friend recently got his 100,000 Hilton Honors Points and noticed the same thing. Let me see if I can dig a little deeper and see what is going on.
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Are you Missing American Express AMEX Offers? Try this Trick
Good morning everyone, happy Saturday. In today’s post, I will show you what to do when AMEX Offers are hiding/missing from your online account. I’m not sure if this in intentional or accidental, or if American Express is beta testing something, but when I logged into my American Express online account Friday morning, the AMEX Offers section was totally missing. This only happened when I logged into my business American Express online account. However, when I logged into my personal American Express online account (shown in the second picture), the AMEX Offers section showed up in the correct spot. Luckily, there is a very simple solution to see your AMEX Offers.
Redemption Options & Process for American Express Old Blue Cash
Good morning everyone, I hope you had a great weekend. A few days ago, I wrote about a recent change to redeeming cash back on American Express credit cards. With the recent change, you can now redeem cash back for any amount of $25.00 or more on the American Express Old Blue Cash, American Express Blue Cash Everyday and American Express Blue Cash Preferred. Before this change, you had to redeem cash back in $25 increments. In this post, I will show you how to redeem cash back and show you what other redemptions are available. I redeemed cash back for my American Express Old Blue Cash, but the cash back redemption process should be the same for the American Express Blue Cash Everyday and American Express Blue Cash Preferred.
After my recent credit card statement closed, I had $45.10 in cash back on my American Express Old Blue Cash. To redeem cash back, click the green Use Rewards Dollars button.
AMEX Cash Back & Membership Rewards Changes: SPG Transfers, Extended Warranties & More
Good morning everyone, I hope you all had a great weekend. Over the weekend, I reviewed my recent American Express credit card statements and spotted some major and minor changes to the terms. A few months ago, I wrote about other changes: AMEX Membership Rewards Changes: No Points for Cash Equivalents (Gift Cards) & Person-to-Person Payments (Venmo). Usually, whenever American Express makes a change to their program, it usually benefits American Express more than their cardholders.
In this month’s updates, there are some major and minor changes. I reviewed the changes to my American Express Blue Cash Everyday Credit Card and there are some changes that affect cash back credit cards. I also reviewed the changes to my American Express EveryDay Credit Card that earns Membership Rewards Points, and there are some changes there too. Lastly, some changes affect all types of credit cards. There is a lot to cover, so I will try to bold the most important stuff.
- American Express will look at your credit report and may use the info for marketing purposes, to evaluate your account, and more.
- American Express (and their affiliates and partners) may contact you at any phone number or email address to service your account or collect past due amounts.
- American Express will specify when and how frequent you can use the Plan It feature.
Roy’s Restaurants: $130 in Gift Cards for $75 (Stack AMEX Offer + GC Deal)
(Hat Tip to my Friend Kal for letting me know about this deal)
Good afternoon everyone, if you are a fan of Roy’s, I have a great gift card deal for you. Roy’s has a few restaurants around Arizona, California, Florida, Maryland, and Texas (all locations). My parent’s love this restaurant and I thought it would make for a great Father’s Day gift. If you purchase $100 or more of Roy’s gift cards between now and June 30, you can get a $30 promo card (details below). That is a great deal, but the deal gets better when you stack this offer with an AMEX Offer for Roy’s: $25 off $100. But finding that AMEX Offer is tricky, unless you use the Local Offers search that I covered this morning.