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Final call for this 100k bonus offer!

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{NAME}, Greetings from Greece! I know I just emailed you about current card offers but I was told so

{NAME}, Greetings from Greece! I know I just emailed you about current card offers but I was told some news over the weekend that I need to share: Capital One Venture has a 100,000 point welcome offer that expires TODAY! You can get 50,000 points after you spend $3k in three months or 100,000 points if you spend $20k in your first year. While it gives you a year to reach that number, $20k is still a lot of money to charge on a credit card. If you can do that, great! Get this card! But, even if you can't, you can still take advantage of the 50k bonus welcome offer. Second, Citi has added American Airlines as a temporary transfer partner! This is great news because AA doesn't have any transfer partners so those points are always a pain to get. If you're an AA flier, consider a Citi card to take advantage of this promotion. Finally, three miscellaneous things: a) Chase Sapphire Preferred is still offering its 100,000 point sign-up bonus! b) Delta Airlines has double its bonuses for all its cards too so you can get between 70-90,000 points, depending on the card you sign up for. This offer goes until July 27th. c) The United Quest card still also has a 100k sign-up bonus. In short, there are lots of points available so get them while the getting is good! If you want to get any of these cards, [here's my ongoing list of favorite cards](. (If you're from Canada, [check out this list]( by my friend Ricky. It's very comprehensive.) If you have any questions about anything related to travel hacking, shoot me an email. I'm always happy to help. Sincerely, Nomadic Matt P.S. - If you want funny comments, quirky jokes, and travel news, [check out my Twitter](. For pictures, stories, and travel insights, [check out my Instagram](. I'm posting a ton of photos and stories from adventures through Greece! Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Nomadic Matt Inc., 207 E. 9th St. , Georgetown, Texas 78626, United States

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