Best Posts Last Week: BofA $200 Bonus + App Strategy, $20 In Free Food, 5% APY Accounts & More

Bank of America increased the sign up bonus on their travel rewards card to $200 (up from $100) and Chuck also shared his recent round of applications with them. SPG added Korean Air as a transfer partner and Citi is also offering a new bonus of 20k points + $200 in statement credits on their Expedia cards.

If you live in KS, MO, NE, IA, WY, CO then you really should complete the $100 bank bonus Pinnacle is offering, $100 isn’t much but you can also add $5,000 in funds using a credit card and there are no requirements for the bonus. If you have some spare money laying around, it should really be in a 5% APY account. Chuck gave us a round up of the current options, which also includes Netspend.

Caviar is a food delivery app and they are offering a $20 sign up bonus, which is enough for some free food. Unfortunately only some cities are eligible, but it’s a great deal if your city is. If you purchase gift cards from Paypal digital gifts, please take some time to learn about the obscure limits associated with them. The $10 promo from Raise and Topcashback has finally uplifted as well.

We were the first to find out more details about the 1% cash back prepaid Serve card and also the first to announce when it officially launched. Plastiq is also allowing you to pay your utilities bills without a fee with some credit cards and finally (and unfortunately) American Express gift cards now only earn through portals if they are $200 or less, which makes them not worth purchasing.

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