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New Offer-120,000 IHG One Rewards Points With The Chase IHG Rewards Traveler Credit Card

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Apply For The Chase IHG Rewards Traveler Credit Card Here

The old sign up bonus that comes with the Chase IHG Rewards Traveler Credit Card was to EARN 80,000 BONUS IHG REWARDS POINTS after you spend $2,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening. And now the bonus is increased to 120,000 bonus points for spending $2000 in the first 3 monthsjumps to associated footnote from account opening.

Before you apply, make sure your ability to get the sign-up bonus is not limited by Chase restrictions on an additional sign-up bonus or the Chase 5/24 rule.

The card has NO ANNUAL FEE. You earn 5 points per $1 spent at all hotels within the Intercontinental Hotel Group (IHG). You earn 3 points per $1 on utilities, internet/cable/phone and streaming, 2 points per $1 spent at restaurants and gas and 2 points per $1 spent on all other purchases made with your card.

You pay no foreign transaction fees when you use your card on purchases made outside the United States. You get Silver Elite Status with the card. And you can reach Gold Status after spending $20,000 on purchases and one additional purchase is made during the calendar year after you have spent $20,000.

Further, for each standard room reward night stay of 4 or more nights, every 4th night is free. And, you’ll get 10,000 bonus points each account calendar year during which at least $10,000 is spent.

K. Roth
... I saved $700 in annual fees and scored 120,000 worth of bonus points. I also got $100 off a pair of fancy headphones and $200 worth of airline gift cards. ....
D. Cohen
I am obsessed with Cindy "The Points Mom". Today she saved me 100,000 points and $1500 booking a flight...
M. Bernaducci
A huge shout out to CINDY GREENSTEIN, aka The Points Mom, for helping me book our flights to Greece using points. Money wise it would have cost $12k. I learned so much from her! Contact her. You will not be disappointed.

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