We just got some big news and we want you to be the first to hear it.
While we always knew that the limited-time increased offer of 75,000 bonus points after $4,000 in spending in the first three months for the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card wasn’t going to last forever, we’ve now gotten word from Chase that it’s officially ending “soon.”
Though we don’t yet have the exact end date, I wouldn’t wait if you are planning to get this card. For context, the 75,000-point bonus is 15,000 bonus points higher than the 60,000-point bonus we’d seen for the last year.
TPG values the 75,000-point welcome offer at $1,538, especially when transferring points to Chase’s valuable airline and hotel partners, such as World of Hyatt for a stay at Hyatt Zilara Cap Cana.
Plus, you’ll offset more than half of the annual fee just with the $50 yearly hotel credit through Chase Travel.
If you don’t want to risk leaving hundreds of dollars’ worth of bonus points on the table, we recommend you apply for this offer soon. To help you decide if this is the right card for you before the increased offer ends, here are some additional articles:
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