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Nomadic Matt's Points & Miles Update

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{NAME}, Happy September! I can't believe it's September already. I'm back from Europe, settling back

{NAME}, Happy September! I can't believe it's September already. I'm back from Europe, settling back into my routine, and ready for fall! This week, I again just want to highlight one card offer since it is ending this week: the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card. Real quick reminder before I tell you why: business cards are not just for large corporations. You might be surprised to know that you could qualify. Small business owners, freelancers, independent contractors, startups, side hustlers, non-profits, property owners, and even online sellers can all qualify for business cards. If that's you, the best offer this card has ever seen is ending soon! (Precisely at 9 AM EST on 9/5/2024, aka this Thursday.) With this offer, you can earn 120,000 bonus points after you spend $8,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's huge! That bonus is equal to $1,200 cash back or $1,500 toward travel when redeemed through Chase Travel℠. (Though I'd recommend transferring your points to Chase’s excellent travel partners as you can get a lot more value that way.) If you’re looking to maximize rewards on everyday business expenses, don’t miss out on this excellent offer. ​[You can read more about it in this post]() (it's the first card listed). And if you're looking for a new card but this one isn't right for you, be sure to check out the lists of all my other favorite cards (I update them regularly): - ​[My Favorite Travel Credit Cards]()​ - ​[The Best Hotel Travel Cards](=)​ - ​[The Best Airline Credit Cards](​ - ​[The Best Premium Travel Cards](=)​ - ​[The Best No-Fee Credit Cards](​ ​ If you’re in Canada, [check out this website for new card offers](. For Brits, [click here for offers](=). For Aussies and Kiwis, [check out here](. If you have any questions on points and miles, ask away. Sincerely, Nomadic Matt ​ ​ Nomadic Matt has partnered with ThePointsGuy.com for our coverage of credit card products. Some or all of the card offers on this page are from advertisers and compensation may impact how and where card products appear on the site. Nomadic Matt and ThePointsGuy.com may receive a commission from card issuers. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed, or approved by any of these entities. This page does not include all card companies or all available card offers. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2318 Santa Rosa Street, Austin, Texas 78702

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