CardMatchâ„¢  is a tool that will show you individualized pre-qualified credit card offers. You might see credit cards and offers that others do not see and vice versa. There are times when these individualized offers are significantly better then the publicly available offers being advertised. When you put your information into CardMatch, there is no hard pull so it will not affect your credit card (just a soft pull). If you decide to apply for one of the cards, that is when you’ll see a hard pull.
Over this past weekend, I saw The Points Guy suggested that many individuals were seeing an increased 100,000 point offer for the American Express Platinum credit card. I personally was not able to see this offer when I entered my information, but did see it when I had my sister put in her information. This is a phenomenal offer in my opinion and rarely (if ever) will you see a better offer. Not only that, a publicly available 100,000 point offer doesn’t come around too often either. If eligible (remember, offers may not be available to everyone), you’ll earn 100,000 Membership Rewards® points after you use your new Card to make $5,000 in purchases in your first 3 months.
While this card does come with a $550 annual fee (yikes!), there are some great benefits to the card. Here is a detailed post evaluating whether or not the annual fee is worth it, but many will find that the $200 Uber credits plus the $200 airline fee credits you receive on a yearly basis help offset the annual fee to make it absolutely worth it. Ongoing benefits include Starwood Gold status (which then transfers to Marriott Gold status), complimentary access to select airport lounges, Fine Hotels & Resorts benefits, etc. And then just in you first year as a card member you’ll receive the 100,000 bonus points (upon meeting the minimum spend) and your Global Entry fee reimbursed. And since it is an American Express card you can take advantages of the numerous Amex Offers.
Do you see the 100,000 point offer through CardMatch™?
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