A New American Express Card is in Town – 2x Points on ALL Purchases


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American Express just launched a brand new credit card – The Blue Business℠ Plus Credit Card from American Express. This card will give you 2x points on every single purchase (up to $50,000 in purchases per year, 1 point per dollar thereafter) – no category restrictions. It is as simple as you can get and on top of it comes with no annual fee!

  • Key Link: The Blue Business℠ Plus Credit Card from American Express – Limited Time Offer. Earn 10,000 extra Membership Rewards® points after you spend $3,000 in eligible purchases on the Card within your first 3 months of Card Membership. Offer ends 9/26/2018.

The points earned with this card also gives you the FULL access to the Membership Reward program. This means that points can be transferred to partner programs, which is a rarity for Amex Membership Reward earning cards with no annual fee. The only other card that offers this is the The Amex EveryDay® Credit Card from American ExpressSo we now have a personal and business card offering full access to the program with no annual fee. Having a full earning no annual fee Amex Membership Rewards card is important as it keeps ALL your points active if you’ve earned them from another card and then decide to cancel the card.

On average, American Express points are worth somewhere between 1.5 and 2 cents per point. Of course some will get a much higher value as well, typically when redeeming for business or first class airlines seats. Now, since you are earning 2x points, that means every dollar spent with this card can average you about a 3 to 4 cent return in points! That is an incredibly high value, especially for such a simple card! If you are a high spender and do end up spending $50,000 on the card within the calendar year, that will yield you 100,000 points!

Making Money on a No Annual Fee Card!

Since this is an American Express credit card, you are able to earn a ton of statement credits throughout the year if you decide to take part in the Amex Offers promotions that I write about often. With these offers, you’ll earn ‘X statement credit, when spending Y amount’ at a participating merchant. For example, right now you can receive a $10 statement credit at Hotels.com and $60 statement credit at a Hilton hotel. Those are just two out of MANY examples! The Amex Offers are great when it is a merchant that you’d make a purchase at anyways!

My thoughts

I absolutely LOVE no annual fee American Express credit cards. I absolutely recommend having at least one of the two FULL earning American Express no annual fee cards in your wallet. This allows you to never have to worry about losing your points if you cancel a card with an annual fee! Also, I personally am able to earn a ton of statement credits with the Amex Offers that are only available to those with American Express cards.

Overall, this is a great card to earn double points on your purchases without having to think about categories. Keep in mind though that American Express typically only allows you to have 5 credit cards (not charge cards) in your name at a given time. You can learn more about this maximum here.

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SARAH ROBINSON
SARAH ROBINSON
7 years ago

Is this a different product than the Amex Blue for Business or does it replace it? I am wondering since I already have the Blue for Business if I can apply for this card as well.

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