Best Posts Last Week: $2,000 + 40,000 Points In Checking Bonuses, $10+ Free At eBay, Amex Checkout Deals & More

If you’re into bank bonuses, then this was a great week. First of all we’ve completely refreshed our bank bonus page, so there should be no more expired listings (you can see a full list of the promotions that were extended here). Citi bank brought back their 30,000 American Airlines & 40,000 ThankYou point bonuses, which are even better consider the amount you can initially fund with a credit card. BMO Harris also released a $150 checking bonus that is pretty easy to complete and available nationwide. But Bank of America took things to a whole new level, they are offering a $2,000 business checking bonus and the requirements of $1,000 of that bonus is trivial to meet!

It was another slow and painful week for credit cards, first the limited good news: Bank of America now offers a business Spirit card with 15,000 mile bonus, we updated our list of churnable credit cards page and there is also a targeted bonus of $200 on the Bank of America travel rewards card. The bad news is that coming 2016, the Chase Sapphire cards will no longer receive 3x points on dining purchases the first Friday of every month and the American Express Flexperks card doesn’t count Kiva as a charity.

Everybody was expecting Amazon’s #Primeday to have a lot of killer deals, unfortunately that wasn’t the case at all. Fortunately for us American Express decided to launch Amex check out and give us $10 per account per merchant, which ended up being a fantastic deal. We showed you how to maximize these deals here and will have a further update today as some of these opportunities are no longer working. eBay also gives you the chance to win a gift card of $10+ just by spinning the wheel. Finally Both Southwest Airlines & American Airlines are offering 3,500 bonus miles when you spend a set amount using their shopping portals.

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