| Targeted offers for 90K and 150K bonus points | by Summer Hull, Director of Content | | | As we all sit at home (or far away from home) in that wonderful but disorienting week between Christmas and New Year's, there's no better task in our mind than plotting out your 2024 trips — and how to pay for them with points and miles instead of cash.
To that end, select qualified TPG readers could be targeted for two huge bonus offers we want to remind you of — and tell you how to check your eligibility.
First, there's a massive 150,000-point offer through CardMatch on The Platinum Card® from American Express. That's 70,000 points higher than the public offer for lucky folks who can get it. According to TPG's latest valuations, that 150,000-point bonus is worth $3,000.
There's also a 90,000-point offer through CardMatch on the American Express® Gold Card that is valued at $1,800. That's 30,000 points higher than the public offer for that card.
Both of these higher offers are available to targeted folks inside the CardMatch tool.
CardMatch allows you to check to see if you are pre-qualified for the latest special offers from American Express. Checking your targeted offers in CardMatch will not affect your credit score.
If you are targeted for and apply for one of the welcome offers, the points will be awarded to your Membership Rewards account after you spend $8,000 on purchases in the first six months of card membership with the Amex Platinum card and after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first six months of card membership with the Amex Gold.
To help with the daydreaming, here are some of our favorite ways to use those Membership Rewards points for amazing trips.
Don't miss the chance to see if you can get in on one of the biggest bonuses of the year by checking CardMatch today.
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