This highest-ever public offer unlocks so many opportunities
by Colin Hogan, Senior editor
There’s a reason many of us at TPG get really excited about a big Chase points offer, like the current one on the Chase Sapphire Reserve® — right now, new cardholders earn a whopping 150,000 Ultimate Rewards points after spending $6,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.
That’s because, while 150,000 of any points are certainly welcome in my life, Chase points are a cut above the rest. Thanks to its leading lineup of transfer partners (think World of Hyatt, United Airlines, Air Canada Aeroplan, etc.) these points unlock what are arguably the best deals — on either side of the value spectrum.
Want to stretch those points to cover as much travel as possible? With this bonus alone you could cover:
Those 150,000 points could even cover a traveler’s ultimate bucket-list experience: the world’s longest flight (almost 20 hours!) in perfect comfort and luxury.
Remember: This is the highest-ever public offer we’ve seen on this card, 25,000 points more than before. (In other words: four more flights to the U.K.!)
So if you’re considering the Sapphire Reserve, go for it now while this extremely generous 150,000-point bonus is still available. Offers this high historically do not last very long!
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