Bilt’s September Rent Day Offer

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Rent Day is the first of the month, and every month Bilt Rewards has special offers. Several of those are recurring, and there’s a new offer as well each month.

Each Rent Day those with the Bilt Rewards Mastercard earn double points on their spending:

  • 6x on dining
  • 4x on travel
  • 2x on other spend excluding rent

Earning is up to 10,000 bonus points, as long as cardmembers make at least 5 purchases each statement period to earn points.

They give away free rent, now in the form of a Family Feud-style show. And members also can answer trivia questions in the Bilt app to earn up to 250 points on the first of the month.

  • Earn up to 150 points answering 5 questions
  • Answer all 5 correctly for another 100 points

Each month they also come up with a special offer from one of their partners. They’ve run transfer bonuses like up to 150% with Virgin Atlantic and 100% with Hawaiian and with Air France KLM. This month they’ve expanded their relationship with SoulCycle.

Bilt Members can book complimentary bikes at every Bilt x SoulCycle Rent Day Ride on the 1st of each month at all Soul Cycle studios across the country.

There’s more! To celebrate, Bilt is paying even more riders’ rent this month with one rider in every Rent Day Ride winning up to $2,500! All Rent Day riders are eligible.

…Beginning at 7AM ET on August 29th, book your complimentary bike directly in the Bilt App — 10 bikes available per class, on a first come, first served basis. Experience SoulCycle’s signature 45-minute, full-body indoor cycling workout on us.

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Comments

  1. @Jim – It’s a fantastic no annual fee product with great partners, a lot of promotions, and opportunities to earn in a category no one else matches. If you want to make a case against the product, by all means lay out what that is.

  2. To the commentariat of this site who complain about Bilt: you are not the target demographic. This card is designed for millennials/gen Z’ers who rent in (V)HCOL urban areas.

    I’m a millennial renter in the NYC area. A single SoulCycle class where I live is $38. As someone who likes to take the occasional SoulCycle class, I can get up to $456/year in value if I’m able to go on the 1st of each month. Not to mention the ~50,000 points/year I earn passively just by paying my rent.

    Not too shabby for a free card.

  3. Gary, since you’re a Platinum member you should also see an offer for 5,000 free points to use towards one of their collection items.

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