USA: Blue Business Plus, 2X ALL spend, cap $50k/yr. $300 Dell,FedEx,Docusign credit.
Blue Business Plus 2X
With your Blue Business Plus Card from American Express, you earn one Membership RewardsŪ point for each dollar you spend on your Card for eligible purchases. For the first $50,000 in eligible purchases in each calendar year you also earn one additional point (for a total of 2 points). Eligible purchases are purchases for goods and services minus returns and other credits. Eligible purchases do NOT include fees or interest charges, balance transfers, purchases of travelers checks, purchases or reloading of prepaid cards, or purchases of other cash equivalents. Additional terms and restrictions apply.
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Any mention if this also gets an annual 30% bonus?
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Originally Posted by mhdena
(Post 28358653)
Any mention if this also gets an annual 30% bonus?
I have the version with the 30% bonus intro offer. Might wait until the bonus hits and then try to convert it to this new PLUS....unless of course they offer a better intro bonus down the road. Then maybe just apply straight out for the card. I wonder if this would this be considered the same product? |
Originally Posted by mia
(Post 28358460)
[*]IF this card still participates in Membership Rewards Express you must also hold an Everyday, Green, Gold, Platinum or Centurion card linked to the same Membership Rewards account to be eligible for airline or hotel transfers.)
https://rewards.americanexpress.com/...F&mrk=&stoken= Look in the Table under section 2. |
Originally Posted by Troopers
(Post 28358728)
Look in the Table under section 2.
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Originally Posted by Troopers
(Post 28358728)
It appears this card does NOT participate in MR Express. So, this card would be another no fee MR card.
https://rewards.americanexpress.com/...F&mrk=&stoken= Look in the Table under section 2. |
Originally Posted by uclacolumbiaunc
(Post 28358856)
so MR points earned from this card can be transferred to airlines frequent flyer program (Without having to have another transfer-eligible Amex card)????
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Originally Posted by uclacolumbiaunc
(Post 28358856)
so MR points earned from this card can be transferred to airlines frequent flyer program (Without having to have another transfer-eligible Amex card)????
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Originally Posted by mia
(Post 28358865)
That's what it shows in the document linked by Troopers, same as the free version of Everyday.
blue for business is listed, so hopefully Amex won't add Blue for business plus to the list later.... |
Originally Posted by uclacolumbiaunc
(Post 28358880)
blue for business is listed, so hopefully Amex won't add Blue for business plus to the list later....
But, yes it's possible that American Express added it to the About the Program tab, and neglected to add it to the transfer exceptions list on the Using Points tab. |
Eligible for Points Transfer
From AMEX's Press Release:
http://about.americanexpress.com/new...edit-card.aspx "Card Members have the choice to redeem the points for travel, statement credits, gift cards, or merchandise, and they also have the option to transfer points to one of our participating airline or hotel loyalty programs" ^ |
There is a 20,000 MR bonus after $3,000 spend available reported at OMAAT. I used his link and was approved with a $9,000 limit and $1,000 yearly stated business revenue.
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So Amex thinks they can afford a 2X everywhere no AF card, but not a convoluted 50% back on a $450 AF card?
What's wrong with Amex? |
Moderator action
I have created a Wikipost with a link that should display the 20,000 point offer, but not generate any referral credit.
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Originally Posted by esf
(Post 28359057)
So Amex thinks they can afford a 2X everywhere no AF card, but not a convoluted 50% back on a $450 AF card?
What's wrong with Amex? Most of these points probably go unspent or spent at a 1 cpp valuation or possibly even less. The 50% rebate was probably killing them. You had people who were redeeming 100,000s of points at 2 cents each and most people could earn more than 1 point per dollar spent. |
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