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Hilton HHonors American Express Surpass card. 155,000 points for spending $3,000 in 3 months; $95 annual fee. Offer Expires Apr. 17, 2024
Hilton HHonors American Express Surpass card. 170,000 points for spending $3,000 in 3 months; $95 annual fee. Expired Jan 17 2024
Hilton HHonors American Express Surpass card. 130,000 points for spending $4,000 in 4 months; $95 annual fee. OFFER EXPIRED AUG 28.
Hilton HHonors American Express Ascend card. 75,000 points for spending $2,000 in 3 months+ 25,000 points after additional $1000 in 6 months; $95 annual fee.
Note: For existing Surpass card holders, AMEX verbally confirmed that on or after 20 January 2018, card holders can call in and request cards be converted to Aspire - while maintaining the same credit card number, balance limits, PIN, etc.
Card features:
Check your application status
Linking AmexAscend Surpass to your Hilton Honors account.Many (most?) have reported that a new Hilton Honors number gets assigned by Amex even when they put their existing Hilton Honors number in the application, and it can take several weeks to get this worked out. However, the key to making things go smoothly seems to be an exact match of your name and address between Amex and Hilton, including adding your middle initial to your Hilton Honors account if you use it on your Amex. When everything matches, an Amex rep should be able to update the account number, it should "go through" immediately, and the correct Hilton account number will be reflected on the Amex website in about 2 days.
Is the AmexAscend Surpass churnable?As of May 1, 2014, Amex will not give a signup bonus to card applicants who have held the card in the past ~7 years, even if the applicant has never earned a previous signup bonus for it. However, it is still possible to upgrade an existing Hilton Amex to the Ascend Surpass card to earn a bonus (and reportedly to do this more than once by later downgrading & then upgrading again). The best strategy is to earn a Ascend Surpass signup bonus first, and only afterward pursue the upgrade bonus(es).
For information on other Hilton-branded credit cards, see the wiki at Ongoing offers for Hilton cards issued by Amex or Citi
- Important limitation on this offer: "Welcome bonus offer not available to applicants who have or have had this product."
Note: For existing Surpass card holders, AMEX verbally confirmed that on or after 20 January 2018, card holders can call in and request cards be converted to Aspire - while maintaining the same credit card number, balance limits, PIN, etc.
Card features:
- Annual fee:
$95$150, no first-year waiver. - Earning: 12 HHonors points per dollar on Hilton spend; 6 points/$ at U.S. restaurants, supermarkets & gas stations; 4 points for online retail purchases (as of 2023); and 3 points/$ on everything else.
- Elite status: Hilton Gold status for as long as you have the card and Diamond status after $40,000 in annual spend.
- Booking bonus: 500 bonus points for every stay (including award stays) booked directly with Hilton & guaranteed with the card
Check your application status
Linking Amex
Is the Amex
For information on other Hilton-branded credit cards, see the wiki at Ongoing offers for Hilton cards issued by Amex or Citi
The Hilton Honors Surpass Card from American Express (formerly called Ascend)
#376
Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 2,042
Same offer here. Had the Surpass until about 4 years ago and then downgraded to the no fee card when we shifted to the Citi card. Have waded through the fine print at all steps short of pulling the trigger and none say anything about not being available to previous Surpass holders. I plan to capture the terms before executing. However, given the severance with the Citi card, I have to do this eventually so this looks like the moment.
#377
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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I used the targeted 100,000 point upgrade to Surpass offer and received my card today. Wary of meeting the $3,000 spend and not getting the points, I called in and very specifically asked "If I have received a Surpass bonus before, will I still get the 100,000 bonus points on this upgrade offer? The answer was YES.
#378
Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 189
Agreed. Just had to do the same thing to get my number changed. Applied and clearly entered my HH information. Read this thread and thought it was just a few one off issues. But sure enough, when I log into the account, they gave me a new number. Luckily I just got the card so no points have hit yet. So weird they can't get this right. Citi didn't have any issues at all linking to my HH account.
#379
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 29,738
At first, I initially thought there was no prohibited language as I couldn't find it in the email or in the "terms and conditions" link in the email. Maybe yours is different, however, try clicking the "Request Upgrade" box at the bottom of the email. On the bottom of the next page, there is another "Offer Terms" link. Right at the top of the page that pops-up, it states: "Welcome bonus offer not available to applicants who have or have had this product."
Again, perhaps yours will be different - but double-check it.
Again, perhaps yours will be different - but double-check it.
Right at the top of the Offer Terms pop up box, here it is -
OFFER TERMS
Welcome bonus offer not available to applicants who have or have had this product.
Same offer here. Had the Surpass until about 4 years ago and then downgraded to the no fee card when we shifted to the Citi card. Have waded through the fine print at all steps short of pulling the trigger and none say anything about not being available to previous Surpass holders. I plan to capture the terms before executing. However, given the severance with the Citi card, I have to do this eventually so this looks like the moment.
I used the targeted 100,000 point upgrade to Surpass offer and received my card today. Wary of meeting the $3,000 spend and not getting the points, I called in and very specifically asked "If I have received a Surpass bonus before, will I still get the 100,000 bonus points on this upgrade offer? The answer was YES.
That sentence right above the Offer Terms body clearly warns about no bonus to anyone previously has the product. AMEX denial is based on product even if you dont get a bonus in the past but owning the same product before disqualify a second bonus unless the warning is not there on targeted offer. However this Surpass upgrade offer does not seem a targeted one. I can see it on both our HHonor accounts despite only my husband got the email.
A couple months ago there was an upgrade offer that indeed did not have any warning, unlike the current one.
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#380
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: IAD...and loving it?!
Programs: UA Platinum (1MM Gold), HH Diamond, Marriott Gold
Posts: 858
Our offers are exactly like yours -
Right at the top of the Offer Terms pop up box, here it is -
OFFER TERMS
Welcome bonus offer not available to applicants who have or have had this product.
It is not in the fine print body of the Offer Term, but it is right at the TOP of it in a SINGLE warning line. I totally missed it when I first read the Offer Terms. Thanks to merle123 post I went back to look at the spot s/he mentioned - Sure enough, it is right at the top all by itself, NOT in the fine print body where I so diligently combed through.
Right at the top of the Offer Terms pop up box, here it is -
OFFER TERMS
Welcome bonus offer not available to applicants who have or have had this product.
It is not in the fine print body of the Offer Term, but it is right at the TOP of it in a SINGLE warning line. I totally missed it when I first read the Offer Terms. Thanks to merle123 post I went back to look at the spot s/he mentioned - Sure enough, it is right at the top all by itself, NOT in the fine print body where I so diligently combed through.
#381
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: MD/DC
Programs: Hilton Diamond, IHG Platinum, Marriott Titanium, TK Gold
Posts: 1,536
#382
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Florida
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Also would take the minimize AF approach if we get the non-restrictive offer.
When the previous non-restrictive offer came out, we were on our upgraded Surpass but no blue so could not take advantage of it. We have downgraded back to Blue at anniversary but so far the offers we have seen all have the dreaded clause.
#383
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Hell's Kitchen, NYC
Programs: NW Plat, Hilton, Avis
Posts: 660
two Hhonors numbers here too
Reading this thread implies the glitch is universal. Does Hhonors wonder why they are opening so many new accounts and retiring so many other accounts?
My only remaining problem is existing reservations are on the old Silver Hhonors number, but the Gold status is on the new Hhonors number. No easy way to edit reservations. I'll manage this when I check in to the property.
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#384
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Madison, WI (MSN)
Programs: Delta Platinum, Hilton & Marriott Plastic Gold, Chick-fil-A Signature
Posts: 441
Cracked the code, maybe?
I applied for the surpass card last week, and like everyone else, I entered my existing Honors account number into the application. Like everyone else, a new account was opened in my name. And like everyone else, I contacted AmEx to request that the problem be fixed.
The requests did not go through from the AmEx side because ... wait for it ... my middle initial was not on my Honors account but it was on my credit card.
I had to e-mail Hilton with my account number, old name, and new name. Once they confirmed the update, it still did not show up online. So I chatted back with them this morning and they confirmed that my name had my middle initial. Then I went to AmEx and asked them to update my number, and they said it went through and would be reflected online in 2-3 days.
For those of you having trouble, this is something to try. Maybe someone who hasn't applied for a new card yet will have Hilton put a middle initial on their account (or whatever is needed, so it EXACTLY matches AmEx) and see if that works??
The requests did not go through from the AmEx side because ... wait for it ... my middle initial was not on my Honors account but it was on my credit card.
I had to e-mail Hilton with my account number, old name, and new name. Once they confirmed the update, it still did not show up online. So I chatted back with them this morning and they confirmed that my name had my middle initial. Then I went to AmEx and asked them to update my number, and they said it went through and would be reflected online in 2-3 days.
For those of you having trouble, this is something to try. Maybe someone who hasn't applied for a new card yet will have Hilton put a middle initial on their account (or whatever is needed, so it EXACTLY matches AmEx) and see if that works??
#386
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: JNU
Programs: HH D, AS MM/MVPG for life/AL, Awesome Wipes VIP Club, NEXUS, Hertz 5-Star Gold
Posts: 2,893
This is a sign from Providence that you should go out and buy some raffle tickets!
#387
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: DEN
Programs: Hilton Diamond Hyatt Globalist Marriott Gold AA EXP
Posts: 996
Thanks for the reply regarding foreign exchange fees in Puerto Rico. I tried calling AMEX and they just recited the terms and conditions to me but couldn't tell me if Puerto Rico was considered domestic or international. I'll ask again at check-in even though it seems like there won't be any fees.
And FWIW, many European businesses will give you the option to pay in US dollars when you swipe, also bypassing exchange fees on a card that has them. Although the rate offered at the register might be worse than you can get thru Amex or Visa.
#388
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: CT/ Germany - Ich spreche deutsch
Programs: UA 1K, Bonvoy LTTE, HH Dia, HY Expl
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I decided to apply to take advantage of the 100k and the free night offer. Just got two emails with one confirming approval and another confirming I had been upgraded to HH Gold. What is really strange is that the email confirming the Gold status says "as and American Express ASCEND cardmember you are entitled to Gold status." The ASCEND reference is used twice in the email. Anyone know what this is all about as it is a term I've never seen used in conjunction with the HH AMEX card.
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#389
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 1,131
I decided to apply to take advantage of the 100k and the free night offer. Just got two emails with one confirming approval and another confirming I had been upgraded to HH Gold. What is really strange is that the email confirming the Gold status says "as and American Express ASCEND cardmember you are entitled to Gold status." The ASCEND reference is used twice in the email. Anyone know what this is all about as it is a term I've never seen used in conjunction with the HH AMEX card.
#390
Join Date: Apr 2002
Posts: 2,930
For them to send the Ascend email out may mean they were either testing something, or are getting ready to roll something new out.