Wyndham Rewards Earner Card

Card Details and Application Link
Wyndham Earner
45K points after $2K spend in first 6 months
(Offer Expires 1/8/2025)
No Annual Fee

Click Here to Apply
This is NOT an affiliate offer. We always present the best offer even when it means less revenue for Frequent Miler
Recent better offer: Expired 7/11/24: 75K after $2K in spend
FM Mini Review: Sign up for the bonus. Keep for the 10% award discount.
Earning rate: ✦ 5X Wyndham & gas ✦ 2X restaurants & grocery ✦ 1X everywhere else
Base: 1X (1.01%)
Dine: 2X (2.02%)
Gas: 5X (5.05%)
Grocery: 2X (2.02%)
Brand: 5X (5.05%)
Card Info: Visa Signature or Platinum issued by Barclays. This card has no foreign currency conversion fees.
Big spend bonus: 7,500 points each anniversary year after $15K spend
Noteworthy perks: Gold status ✦ 10% discount on free night awards ✦ Cardmember discount on paid stays ✦ No foreign transaction fees

Application Tips

Barclays Application Tips


  • Get Same Card Again: Must wait at least 6 months after cancelling previous card (with some accounts Barclays requires waiting 24 months).

  • Hard inquiries are combined into 1 when approved same day. Most inquiries issued through TransUnion.


Consumer: Click here to check your application status
Business cards: Click here
If denied, call reconsideration here: 866-710-2688

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No Annual Fee
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Recent better offer: Expired 7/11/24: 100K after $15K in spend

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mark johannes

Earner card is $2000 spend, not $1000 spend I believe….

Lynn

yes, just noticed that, so now I’d go with the earner plus for sure.