- The Citi AA Business card has an increased sign-up bonus of 75,000 AAdvantage miles after $5,000 spend in five months, and the $99 annual fee is waived for the first year.
Churners not scared of cycling Citi business cards can use this card to earn earn Executive Platinum for two or more people this year. - AirCanada Aeroplan has devalued US domestic United partner awards, doubling or tripling prices in some cases.
- Bask Bank, once useful for earning AA miles in a ZiRP economy but not in our current environment, is reducing the earning rate on money held in their AAdvantage savings account to 1.75 miles per dollar held annually.
With high-yield interest rates savings accounts paying ~ 4.35%, you’re effectively paying ~2.5 cents per AA mile under the new regime. In other words, it’s probably time to get out if you’ve got money there. - MasterCardGiftCard.com has a bonus $10 gift card with purchases of $200+ through October 14 with promo code BONUS10. Notes:
– First party American Express cards won’t earn points
– Order limits are $10,000 per rolling 24 hours
– These cards can be added to ApplePay
These are Incomm cards. - Costco via Groupon has an offer for new executive memberships that includes a promo code for $100 off of $200+ at costco.com. These accounts can be useful for manufactured spenders for lots of reasons.
Gamers occasionally find ways around the one-membership per household rule. If you’re one of those gamers, you might as well take another $100 voucher.
Happy Wednesday!

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