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We flew on FREE Delta flights to Park City a few weeks back!

 

The changes to the American Express SkyMiles cards hit the other day, and Amex raised the bonus offers too! The cards are redesigned, the benefits are updated and the bonuses are high!

The increased offers are available thru April 1, 2020 and the details of each offer are as follows:

American Express Delta SkyMiles Gold Card70,000 SKYMILES-Earn 60,000 bonus SkyMiles after spending $2,000 in the first 3 months. Earn an additional 10,000 bonus miles upon your first card renewal date.

There is a $0 introductory annual fee for the card the first year, then $99.  In addition to all of the current benefits of the card, NEW WITH THE CARD-Earn 2x Delta SkyMiles at restaurants and supermarkets.

PLEASE USE MY LINK TO APPLY 🙂APPLY FOR THE AMEX DELTA SKYMILES GOLD

American Express Delta SkyMiles Platinum Card100,000 SKYMILES-Earn 80,000 bonus miles after spending $3,000 in the first 3 months. Earn an additional 20,000 bonus miles upon your first card renewal date.

The $250 fee is NOT waived the first year. In addition to all of the current benefits of the card, like a FREE COMPANION TICKET, NEW WITH THE CARD-Earn 3x Delta SkyMiles at hotels and earn 2x Delta SkyMiles at restaurants and supermarkets.

PLEASE USE MY LINK TO APPLY 🙂 APPLY FOR THE AMEX DELTA SKYMILES PLATINUM

Everyone remember, American Express does not let you get a second sign-up bonus for a card that you have already had at any point in your lifetime-Boo!  American Express usually stops you before you hit “apply” telling you that you are ineligible for a bonus because you received a bonus in the past.

BUT, Rob was targeted for the Platinum card.  Amex is using the term “new” for these cards.  Rob has had the old version of the Delta Platinum card in the past, with a bonus!  Amex did not stop the application. He got the card!  I will let everyone know if he gets the bonus on this “new” card!

If you have never had an American Express Delta card, go for it!

American Express Delta SkyMiles Gold Business Credit Card70,000 SKYMILES-Earn 60,000 bonus SkyMiles after spending $2,000 in the first 3 months. Earn an additional 10,000 bonus miles upon your first card renewal date.

There is a $0 introductory annual fee for the card the first year, then $99.  In addition to all of the current benefits of the card, NEW WITH THE CARD-Earn 2x Delta SkyMiles at restaurants, select media advertisers and shipping.

PLEASE USE MY LINK TO APPLY 🙂 APPLY FOR THE AMEX DELTA SKYMILES GOLD BUSINESS CARD

American Express Delta SkyMiles Platinum Business Card100,000 SKYMILES-Earn 80,000 bonus miles after spending $3,000 in the first 3 months. Earn an additional 20,000 bonus miles upon your first card renewal date.

The $250 fee is NOT waived the first year. In addition to all of the current benefits of the card, like a FREE COMPANION TICKET, NEW WITH THE CARD-Earn 3x Delta SkyMiles at hotels and earn 1.5 Delta SkyMiles on single purchases over $5,000, up to 50,000 additional miles per year.

PLEASE USE MY LINK TO APPLY 🙂 APPLY FOR THE AMEX DELTA SKYMILES PLATINUM BUSINESS CARD

 

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