Based on some recent conversations I’ve had, one of the best credit card bonus offers of the year is currently being a bit underrated and overlooked. I don’t want you to fall into that trap and accidentally miss out.
Not only does it include 75,000 bonus Capital One miles after you spend $4,000 in the first three months, but it also includes a one-time $250 Capital One Travel credit valid in the first year of card membership.
This is a not-to-ignore offer because it’s the highest bonus level we’ve seen widely available from this card in years.
The bonus is worth at least $1,000 in travel if you redeem the 75,000 bonus miles at a fixed value of 1 cent per mile toward any recent travel-related charge you put on your card. (It’s seriously the easiest way to use miles ever.) And you can get potentially even more value from the miles if you leverage transfer partners such as Air Canada Aeroplan and Air France-KLM Flying Blue to book awards like 50,000-mile business-class awards to Europe.
That makes the Venture Rewards card and its limited-time bonus the perfect match for someone who wants an easy-to-use bonus and for those who want to rebuild point balances to use for some fancy airline award redemptions.
Here’s how to figure out if you are eligible for this limited-time bonus … and what to do with the miles when they hit your account:
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