Early in the year I earned 110,000 transferable points with a new Brex account. We hadn’t seen an offer than big before or since. And I was able to then add another 100,000 to the account after that.
You get a no annual fee card with no credit pull that earns 7x or 8x on ridesharing among other categories, and points can be used for 1% value in cash, gift cards, or travel or you can transfer to airline loyalty programs:
- Aeromexico
- Air France KLM
- Cathay Pacific
- Emirates Skywards
- JetBlue
- Qantas
- Singapore
Well, there’s a new big offer for Brex at of 80,000 points after $9000 spend in 30 days. That’s a lot of spend fast, but it will appeal to some.
The ‘daily statement’ default option for Brex Cash is broadly available rather than a tough approval since there’s little risk to Brex – they see your cash balance, and take the money as you charge.
You need to have a registered business with employer ID number (C-corp, S-corp, LLC, or LLP). Sole proprietorships except for single member LLC aren’t eligible. They exclude businesses like gambling, marijuana, guns, prostitution, and the like. There’s no personal credit inquiry to apply.
(HT: Frequent Miler)
Why would someone want to undergo $9,000 in spend for 80,000 points? This is especially true with an abbreviated 30 days to complete the spend
Virtually every other credit card deal out there is preferable to this one. $9,000 could generate a couple hundred thousands points without breaking a sweat
Tom, how do you generate a couple hundred thousands points with $9K spending? Would really like to know
@Alex
Easy…
100,000 for 4K spend with a Chase Sapphire Reserve
60,000 for Alaska business with 3K spend
70,000 for Delta personal with 2K spend
There are numerous other ways to get there
1. do we need to use business email only? can i use gmail that i created for my business?
2. if i have two businesses and i already got earlier promotion for my first business, can i still apply and get bonus for my second business? or do i need to apply with a different/unique name/person?