- There are two Hawaiian credit cards issued by different banks that each have a sign-up bonus of 70,000 HawaiianMiles after a single purchase, and each has a $99 annual fee:
– Bank of Hawaii
– Barclays
Since these are two separate banks it’s easy to hold both, and since both transfer to Alaska MileagePlan, they’re both actually good bonuses. (Thanks to bb) - There’s a new no-lifetime language (NLL) link for the American Express Business Gold card for 200,000 Membership Rewards after $15,000 spend, and it’s largely popup resistant. This modified link isn’t risk free, but is probably low risk.
- The American Express Delta Gold personal card has a sign-up bonus of 50,000 SkyMiles after $3,000 spend in six months and a $500 statement credit after making a purchase of any size with Delta within six months available on the checkout page when making a flight booking, even if you don’t complete the payment.
The annual fee is also waived in the first year, and you get a $100 somewhat easily gameable Delta Stays credit too. - The Chime Prepaid card has a $600 opening bonus, $500 provided by InboxDollars (or $525 for new accounts) and $100 provided by Chime, for opening a new account and receiving two direct deposits of $200 or more each within 30 days.
Happy Monday!

How do you tell the two Hawaiian cards apart? One has glasses, duh.