At the end of every month we take a look at the most popular new posts from that month. This gives reader a chance to see any popular posts they might have missed. We don’t include any deals or offers that aren’t available anymore to make using this page a bit easier. Posts are also broken down into different categories so you can quickly browse the categories you find interesting. Below are the posts from March.
Bank Accounts
- Discover Checking Account Cashback Match Bonus, $30 Per Month up to $210 Bonus Match
- Aspiration $100 Checking Bonus
- Wealthfront 2.51% APY Cash Account – Available Nationwide
- [YMMV] Amazon: Get $10 Credit when Changing your 1-Click Payment Method to Wells Fargo Card
Credit Cards
- Chase Sends Out Letter About Misuse Of Rewards Program – Will Close Accounts If It Continues (Referral Related)
- Southwest Cards 60,000 Points Signup Bonus on All Four Versions with just $2k-$3k Spend Requirement
- More Terps Credit Card Drama – Some Seeing Points Removed [Notices Of Adverse Action Sent Out]
- Barclays Business Aviator Bonus Now 75,000 Miles
- Increased Signup Bonus on JetBlue Cards; 60,000 for Business Version and 50,000 for Personal Version
- American Express Hilton Ascend 125,000 Point No Lifetime Language Offer
- [YMMV] Chase Sapphire Preferred Prequalified Offer for 70,000 Points Signup Bonus
- American Express Hilton No Annual Fee 75,000 Point Offer (No Lifetime Language)
- Bank of America Alaska 40,000 Miles + $100 Statement Credit
- American Express Business Credit Cards Pre-Qualified Checker Working Again
- Signup for an Ebates-Membership Rewards Account with an American Express Business Card
Deals
- Blockchain Wallet: Get Free XLM (~$50), Requires Verifying Identity [Repost]
- [Targeted] Citi: Spend $60 On Amazon, Get $20 Back
- Starbucks Match Two Promotion – Earn Bonus Stars
Misc
- Reports Of Fraud After Giftcardmall Purchases
- New Round Of American Express Serve & Bluebird Shutdowns
- U.S. American Express Cards To Also Lose Access To Priority Pass Non-Lounge Options
- Chase, Citi & U.S. Bank’s Responses To Keeping Priority Pass As Is Don’t Actually Mean Anything