Frequent Miler's latest team challenge, Million Mile Madness, is almost done! The last two weeks Greg, Nick, and Stephen competed to earn 1 Million SAS miles by flying 15 airlines. But who completed the challenge with the most Speed, Affordability, and Style?
Yesterday, the main offers for the Blue Business Plus and Blue Business Cash card changed to a new statement credit-style offer that gives up to $300 in statement credits ($100 each at Dell, DocuSign, and FedEx). While those new statement credit offers will surely be valuable to some, others may have preferred the older offers. On that note, we still have the old offer listed on the Blue Business Plus because we have an older referral link that still pulls up the 10K offer (after $3K in purchases in the first 3 months) at the time of writing.
The Offer & Key Card Details
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15K points + 0% APR for 12 months ⓘ Affiliate 15k points after $3k spend within the first 3 months + 0.0% intro APR on purchases for 12 months from the date of account opening, then a variable rate, 17.74% - 25.74%, based on your creditworthiness and other factors at account opening. (Rates & Fees)No Annual Fee Alternate Offer: Some people have been targeted for an offer in their online account for 75K points after $15K in purchases in their first 12 months. FM Mini Review: 2X rewards for all spend (up to $50K per year) with no annual fee makes this card a winner. Click here for our complete card review Earning rate: 2X Membership Rewards points on all purchases, up to $50K spend per calendar year (then 1X thereafter). Terms apply. (Rates & Fees) Base: 2X (3.1%) Card Info: Amex Credit Card issued by Amex. This card imposes foreign transaction fees. |
Quick Thoughts
Other referral links we have populate the new “$300 in statement credits” offer, no idea why this one still shows the old offer. However, given that points are more flexible and more broadly applicable, we have the points offer listed as the best offer still (with a link to the newer offer available as an alternate offer).
On the cash side, our Blue Business Cash links all pull up the new $300 statement credit offer. Again, that offer will be great for those who naturally spend with Dell, FedEx, and DocuSign but obviously less valuable for those who do not.
There’s no telling how long the link to the 10K offer will work, so those who were on the fence may want to make a move sooner rather than later. On the other hand, we’ve seen targeted offers as high as 20K points after minimum spending requirements, so if time is not of the essence it probably makes sense to wait.
Used the referral for 10K points, thanks! I was hoping to wait and get both the points and the credits, so I was disappointed when it looked like it was only the credits. Glad the referral still worked!
hi Nick, this is a little bit off topic. I have an American Express Bonvoy business card and actually found some gas stations to use it at (10x). In your opinion, do you think Am Ex will claw back the points later on?
I really don’t know. It’s definitely possible. I’m still going to give it a shot, though probably not all the way to the cap.