Since I’m always trying to earn as many points and miles as possible (and I have a side hustle that qualifies me), I recently decided it’s time to add a business card to my wallet.
The timing couldn’t be better, since my favorite rewards program is doing these (potentially huge!) new personalized offers on two of their business cards.
Check out these offers:
The Business Platinum Card® from American Express: Apply to find out your offer, which could be as high as 300,000 Membership Rewards points after spending $20,000 on eligible purchases on your new card in your first three months of card membership. (Offers vary, and you may not be eligible for an offer.)
American Express® Business Gold Card: Apply to find out your offer, which could be as high as 200,000 Membership Rewards points after spending $15,000 on eligible purchases on your new card in your first three months of card membership. (Offers vary, and you may not be eligible for an offer.)
The Business Platinum Card is compelling not only for that potentially enormous bonus (oh, to think of where I could go with 300,000 Membership Rewards points), but also for its best-in-class benefits – the kind of travel perks that make a business trip feel like a vacation.
But I’m also drawn to the American Express Business Gold card because I really like its earning power and flexibility. Either way, I feel like a winner.
One thing I know for sure is that either card can help me get the points I need to fly Qantas first class on a long trip to Australia I have planned later this year. Turning a grueling 22-hour flight into a luxurious vacation of its own? That’s value that cannot be beat.
If you’re dreaming up your next trip, see if you’re eligible for a big six-figure welcome offer on either of these cards. They’re the best business cards on the market right now, and you don’t want to sleep on this opportunity!
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