AMEX Hilton HHonors Card

American Express Hilton HHonors 50,000 Point Card

AMEX Hilton HHonors Card

I finally broke down and got my first American Express card last summer, which was the Hilton HHonors™ Credit Card From American Express. The standard offer on this card is 40,000 points, however, I applied during a limited time promotion offering 50,000 points.

Well the 50,000 Hilton HHonors card from AMEX is back again.

There are two reasons I really like having the American Express Hilton card.

1) The card comes with no annual fee, which is great for those looking to improve their credit. Lots of people end up closing their credit card when the annual fee comes due, but since the card is free, it can remain open. As a result, the age of the account will continue to grow and improve your credit.

2) Carrying an AMEX does good for our family because we live near and shop routinely at Costco, which only accepts American Express. We also exclusively get our gas at Costco. So at least a couple times a month the card gets used at Costco, earning a nice pool of Hilton HHonors points.

The unlisted reason to like the card is it comes with 50,000 HHonors points after only $750 in purchases within 3 months. I think most families can easily afford to place $250/month on the card without much effort, and pay it off each month.

Now the downside of Hilton points is that they are drastically becoming the Delta Skymiles of hotel rewards. Since Hilton hands out points so freely, they conversely require a lot of points on redemptions.

Our family typically looks to stay in your typical Hampton Inns or some of the “cheaper” Hilton properties. They offer consistent products, free breakfasts, pools, and affordable rates, typically. However, when it comes to using HHonors points, Hilton leaves much to be desired.

To give an example, this week we are staying up near Traverse City, Michigan. Looking for hotel rooms over the fourth of July holiday is of course, more expensive. There are also very limited hotel options in the area.

The Hampton Inn Traverse City, even though sold out for our dates, runs roughly $210-250/night. Yet they require 37,500 to 40,000 points PER NIGHT! The valuation is just absolutely ridiculous.

However, in Hilton’s defense, we had a small mountain of points with Club Carlson, and a Country Inn & Suites happen to be all that was available in the area. The nightly rate was roughly $200/night, yet I quickly reserved a room at 38,000 points per night. While it definitely hurt having to redeem 152,000 points for a night in Michigan, it also became our only option at making this last minute trip happen. Every hotel and campground was completely booked…more on that to come.

Fortunately, we earned the points cheaply thru a special free night offer last year. In addition, the point of having points is to be able to use them to make trips happen that might not happen otherwise with dollars.

The Hilton HHonors 50,000 point offer is valid until August 31, 2013. I think this is a great card to not only add balance to your HHonors account, but also a good, all-around AMEX card to carry.

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Source: Million Mile Secrets

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Discover July-Sept 5percent Gasoline

Discover July-September 5% Cashback on Gas Purchases

Happy second half of 2013! The summer travel season is upon us, which means lots of us are spending money to fill up our vehicles and travel to far off lands.

Discover July-Sept 5percent Gasoline

The easiest way to save some money this summer on gasoline purchases is by using a credit card that earns up to 5% cashback. From July through September 2013, Discover card [affiliate link] is offering 5% cashback on up to $1,500 in gasoline purchases.

One must sign into their Discover card account and register for the promotion.

* Sign up to earn 5% Cashback Bonus for gas (at stand alone gas stations) from 7/1/13 (or the date on which you sign up, whichever is later) through 9/30/13, subject to a cap of $1500 in purchases. These purchases must be made by 9/30/13 and do not count towards determining your eligibility to earn 1%. Purchases made at warehouse clubs, wholesale distributors, and discount stores are not eligible. Purchases made using Near Field Communication (NFC), virtual wallets, or similar technology may not be eligible. If a purchase is coded for a category other than listed above, it will not qualify. Rewards are added to your Cashback Bonus account within 2 billing periods. See Cashback Bonus Program Terms and Conditions for further details.

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Source: InACents

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Limited Time: Capital One 360 Independence Day Sales

Update: Offer now expired.

For the past several years, Sharebuilder offered special promotions over the 4th of July week. Now that Sharebuilder is owned by Capital One bank, it is good to see the Independence day sales continue.

Earn a $76 bonus when you open a 360 SavingsSM account:

  • Open a no-fee 360 Savings account between July 1st and 3rd and snag $76.
  • This has to be your first 360 Savings account and it needs a $500 minimum deposit.
  • The bonus starts earning interest on day 1, but you can’t take it out for at least 30 days.
  • 0.75% variable Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective 6/30/2013.

Get a $100 bonus when you open a 360 CheckingSM account:

  • Open a fee-free 360 Checking account between July 1st and 3rd (with a deposit of $500 or more) and grab $100.
  • This has to be your first 360 Checking account.
  • Make a total of 5 purchases (either signature or PIN-based) using your 360 Checking Debit Card, make 5 CheckMate deposits or any combination of the two within 45 days.
  • Your $100 bonus will be automatically deposited into your account on day 50.
  • Variable APYs are effective 6/30/2013.
    • 0.20% Balances under $50,000
    • 0.80% Balances between $50,000 and $99,999
    • 0.85% $100,000 and over

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Source: Capital One 360

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