If you think there’s been a lot of buzz about the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card for the last month or so, you’re absolutely right — and it’s for a really good reason, but all good things must come to an end.
We don’t want you to miss out on the highest welcome bonus we’ve seen on this card in the last year, and Chase has shared with us that this is truly the last call!
The Sapphire Preferred has an increased welcome bonus of 75,000 points after $4,000 in spending in the first three months — this is up from the regular 60,000-point bonus offer on this card.
This increased bonus is worth over $1,500 when used with Chase’s hotel and airline transfer partners, including Hyatt, United Airlines and Air France-KLM.
If, instead, you wanted to keep things simple and use the 75,000 points at a fixed value to book travel via Chase Travel, then this offer is worth $937.50 in flights and hotel stays — an exceptional value for a card with only a $95 annual fee.
But no matter how you ultimately use the points, you’ll get more of them if you act now.
Chase points are among our favorites at TPG because they are so versatile. Don’t miss out on your chance to snag this 75,000-bonus-point welcome offer!
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