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[Targeted] 15k Bonus AA after $500/mo for 3 months w/ Aviator
Check your snail mail! These offers get mailed out from time to time and it seems to be when you haven’t used your card in a while. A friend sent this to me after he got it in the mail this week and asked what to do. I said SPEND THAT 5-HUNDO SON! It’s a great offer! Super easy way to earn bonus miles and is a complete no brainer. 15k Bonus AA after $500/mo for 3 months w/ Aviator.
What are the terms?
- Spend $500 a month in each of
- December
- January
- February
- GET 15k Bonus
Worth Remembering
Starting in January, Barclay will be able to issue new AA co-branded cards through two different means: In plane and In Airport. It’ll be interesting to see what kind of offers roll out, but I’m excited. I’m excited because it’s more AA miles to earn through new means when Citi has restricted their bonuses to once per family every two years. That is prettttttty, prettttttty, pretttttttty restrictive. Options are great! Anyways…if you get this mailer – I’d recommend making it happen. Easy, peasy points. My Fave.
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