Bilt Earn Triple Points On 1x Spend, Redeem With Up To 100% Bonus At Amazon

Bilt’s monthly Rent Day is back and they have both offers on their traditional timeline (December 1) as well as leading up to it.

  • This month’s special. Up to double value redeeming points with Amazon, depending on your Bilt status, from 9am Eastern November 26 through 11:59 pm Pacific on December 1.

    • Base members get a 25% bonus
    • Silver gets 50%
    • Gold gets 75%
    • Platinum gets 100%

    But even a 100% bonus is getting you only 1.4 cents per point, which seems bare minimum you’d want to be at.

  • Triple points through November 30th on Bilt’s co-brand Mastercard spend that normally earns 1 point per dollar (excluding rent), capped at 1,000 bonus points.

  • Double points on December 1 as usual, 6x on dining; 4x on Travel; 2x on other spend excluding rent, now capped at 1,000 bonus points.

  • Tasting menus at top restaurants including premium cocktails at fixed pricin, starting at $75 or 5,000 Bilt points. Bookings start Noon Eastern on November 27th, but Platinum members get a 10 minute head start.

  • Comedy shows starting at $75 or 5,000 Bilt points. Bookings start Noon Eastern on November 27th, but Platinum members get a 10 minute head start.

    This month, we are expanding our Neighborhood Dining Series to include Neighborhood Comedy Experiences — bringing live sets to your city’s most sought-after spots. We’ve partnered with comedian and impressionist Matt Friend to curate top-tier performers at venues that aren’t your typical comedy clubs. Each show transforms these iconic spaces into an intimate setting, complete with drinks and light bites.

  • Yadda yadda Soulcycle rides, Family Feud-style game show for free rent both return.

I miss double points for the Black Friday / Cyber Money period up through Rent Day capped at 50,000 points.

About Gary Leff

Gary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel - a topic he has covered since 2002. Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »

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Comments

  1. Totally agree. Bilt went from fantastic to just ok overnight with the 1000 doubling cap. Would like to know any sweet spots that remain.

  2. Bilt’s value as a no-fee card to the consumer is awarding points on rent expenses. Everything else is secondary. Hell, I would be a Bilt member even if it meant that every Black Friday, I had to pay Bilt 1,000 points!

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