Amex Has Targeted Offers for Delta Cards with NO Lifetime Restriction
UPDATE: More People Have Been Reported Being Targeted
American Express is sending out targeted offer for its Delta credit cards. While some of these are the best offers we have seen, they also have an added bonus. No lifetime language. That means that you can apply again and get the bonus even if you’ve had the card in the past.
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The Offers
- Amex Delta Gold (Personal/Business)
- Earn 60,000 Bonus Miles after spending $1,000 in eligible purchases with your new Card in the first 3 months of Card Membership.
- $50 statement credit after you make a Delta purchase with your new Card in the first 3 months.
- $95 annual fee waived first year
- Amex Delta Platinum (Personal/Business)
- Earn 50,000 Bonus Miles and 10,000 MQMs after spending $1,000 in eligible purchases with your new Card in the first 3 months of Card Membership.
- $100 statement credit after you make a Delta purchase with your new Card in the first 3 months.
- $195 annual fee
- Amex Delta Reserve (Personal/Business)
- Earn 70,000 Bonus Miles 10,000 MQMs after spending $5,000 in eligible purchases with your new Card in the first 3 months of Card Membership.
- $450 annual fee
How to Check
These offers were sent out by email. But even if you didn’t receive one, you can still check if you are targeted. Go to this direct link and log in with your SkyMiles number.
Conclusion
These offers are a great opportunity for those who have already received welcome bonuses on these cards. If you are targeted, you can get the bonus once again. Just make sure that your own offer doesn’t have the lifetime language in it.
HT: Milenomics
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@Mark Ostermann: that was quick. Got an email rejection. Too many cards.
@Mark Ostermann Hmm…went pending. I”m not hopeful that they will give us another business card and 60K while she currently has one that will also get us 60K. But we’ll see.
Sure am
Let us know if it ends up working out. I imagine it will if there are no hiccups.
My wife currently has the Delta business card although she has had it in the past. We applied due to the no lifetime language. Interestingly enough she is targeted again on the landing page for the same business card! No idea if she will get another 60,000. Or a total of 180K for the same card.
Are you going to try it?
We were targeted and have received the miles even though this is round two on the same program. https://travelupdate.boardingarea.com/did-amex-just-open-the-door-for-second-bonus/
Hmmm, I got targeted for a 60,000 point DL credit card with only $1,000 spend. I am thinking about it especially since I’m not worrying about chase 5/24 any more. I’m at 8/24 and would have 11 months to go before chase 5/24.
What could I get for 60,000 Skymiles? Is it even worth it? I had this card 3 years ago and canceled it after 11 months. I’m sure if I get this card this time they’ll want me to keep it for a few years.
With the sales they have had recently 60K would have gotten you to Asia or Australia round trip in economy. I think there are occasional sales to Europe where you can get one way in biz class for 60K but those are more rare. Mexico and Caribbean for 15K roundtrip lately etc.
A little off topic, but I got a targeted offer on the SPG luxury for 125k. I was surprised since I got the anti churned notice on an application for a hilton card earlier that week. Instantly approved.
Interesting to hear that anti-churning language is evidently product specific. Thanks for sharing.