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New Offer Thru 5/14/25 With The Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card

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The original offer for the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant American Express Card was to earn 95,000 Marriott Bonvoy Points after you spend $6,000 in the first 6 months. The new offer is 185,000 bonus for $6,000 spend in 6 months.

Some highlights of the card are as follows:

Annual Fee

$650

No Additional Cardholder Fees

There are no additional cardholder fees.

Earn Points on Spending

1. Earn 6 Points per $1 spent at Marriott Bonvoy Resorts

2. Earn 3 Points per $1 spent at U.S. restaurants and on flights booked directly with airlines.

2. Earn 2 Points for every dollar you spend on all your other purchases.

No Foreign Transaction Fees

Pay no foreign transaction fees when you use your card on purchases made outside the United States

$300 Marriott Bonvoy Rewards Statement Credit

You receive up to $300 in statement credits each calendar year, given as $25 in statement credits per month, for eligible purchases at WORLDWIDE restaurants. The primary cardholder and the additional card members can spend and trigger the credit.

Free Night Award

Receive 1 Free Night Award every year after your Card account anniversary. Award can be used for one night (redemption level at or under 85,000 points) at a participating hotel. And, you can use up to 15,000 Points to expand the value of your Free Night Award.

Marriott Bonvoy Elite Status

Receive complimentary Platinum Elite status with your Card.

Each year after, you will get 25 Elite Night credits as long as your Card Account is open as of December 31 of the prior calendar year. You can read about Elite Status here.

New Earned Choice Award If You Spend $60K On Your Card In A Calendar Year

Begininng on 1/1/23, if you spend $60k on your card in a calander year, you can select ONE Earned Choice Award Benefit. See your options here. 

Priority Pass Select

You are automatically enrolled in Priority Pass Select and you receive complimentary lounge visits for you and up to 2 guests per visit.  Note, you need to enroll in Priority Pass Select within your Amex online account. Note, this version of Priority Pass does not come with Priority Pass restaurants or experiences.)

Fee Credit for Global Entry or TSA Pre✓

Receive one Global Entry ($100) statement credit or one TSA Pre✓ ($85) statement credit every 4 years for an application fee charged to your card.

$100 Hotel Credit

You get a $100 credit for qualifying dining, spa or other hotel recreational activities at the Ritz Carlton or St. Regis when you book direct using a special rate (called $100 Property Credit, Luxury Credit Card Rate) for a 2 night minimum stay.

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... 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. ....
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