- Chase has a 30% transfer bonus to Wyndham through March 31. It sucks for those of you that transferred points in after Chase added Wyndham as a partner just last week.
- Bank of America’s boring business credit card lineup which is also somehow the most exciting major program in churning has increased sign-up bonuses:
– Business Customized Cash: $500 after $5,000 spend in 90 days
– Business Unlimited Cash: $500 after $5,000 spend in 90 days
– Business Advantage Travel: 50,000 points after $5,000 spend in 90 days
Yes, you can get each of these, but once your total credit limit creeps up high, new applications will involve someone looking at your existing accounts which obviously might be bad for some of you. - The fan-favorite Citi AA Business Platinum Mastercard has a sign-up bonus of 75,000 AAdvantage miles after $5,000 spend in five months, and the $95 annual fee is waived for the first year too.
Citi business cards became chic last month because reasons. The offer makes them chicer, again because reasons. - On January 4th, Kate Spade had rather ludicrous points bonuses on the British Airways and Wyndham shopping portals at 250x and 170x respectively. Today, those miles posted as (not) expected, congrats to those of you who are newly in the seven-figures-from-a-single-purchase club. There’s a lesson to learn for future deals here but I’m unsure of what it is.
Let’s just say I’m glad Kalshi wasn’t running odds on this paying out, because I would have lost.
Have a nice weekend friends, especially those of you with stylish Kate Spade bags in business class.

At least he has a Kate Spade bag.