Terms and Conditions (T&Cs) on financial products say plenty of things, and sometimes banks have even implemented enforcement of portions of their T&Cs through software and merchant controls to make sure you’re compliant. But sometimes T&Cs say things that aren’t necessarily enforced, like, I dunno, American Express’s recent update to its T&Cs for Business Platinum quarterly $50 Hilton credits:
Effective January 31, 2026, Hilton gift card purchases will no longer be considered an eligible purchase, and you will not receive the statement credit for any Hilton gift card purchases.
This change was targeting gift cards purchased at hiltongiftcards.com and it’s likely that purchases there will indeed not earn a quarterly credit. But I’m also certain that there are plenty of ways around it too, like buying a gift card in person at the gift shop, a Hilton restaurant, the front desk, or depositing to your room and later asking for a refund in the form of a gift card. Just because the T&Cs say you won’t receive a credit, doesn’t mean you won’t receive a credit. Always be probing!
Happy Wednesday!

More T&C that probably aren’t enforced.