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Also: Europe’s newest night train now connects 4 capitals March 30, 2024 Cardholders get fourth

Also: Europe’s newest night train now connects 4 capitals March 30, 2024 [THE POINTS GUY]( [View in browser]( [TPG Daily NEWSLETTER]( [THE POINTS GUY]( Cardholders get fourth night free by Katie Genter, Senior Writer [TPG | Hero Image] Time is running out to snag up to 165,000 bonus points on a new IHG credit card. Here’s a look at the current offers: - [IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card]( Earn 165,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 in the first three months from account opening when you apply by Wednesday. - [IHG One  Rewards Traveler Credit Card]( Earn 100,000 bonus points after spending $2,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening when you apply by Wednesday. - [IHG One  Rewards Premier Business Credit Card]( Earn 140,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening. All three cards give you access to one of my favorite underrated card perks: the [fourth-night reward](. This perk lets you redeem zero points for every fourth night when you redeem IHG points for a stay of at least four nights. You can use the fourth-night reward at any IHG hotel you can book with points, including the [InterContinental Phuket Resort]( pictured above. I’ve used the perk 40 times since 2018, saving thousands of points on stays. But the benefit can still offer great value even if you only use it occasionally. IHG uses dynamic pricing, but you can often find award nights bookable for 70,000 points each at the TPG-favorite [Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa]( in the Cayman Islands. Without an eligible IHG card, you’d usually need to redeem 280,000 points for a four-night stay at Kimpton Seafire. But after the fourth-night reward, you’d only need 210,000 points. Based on TPG’s valuations, the 70,000 points you’d save are worth $350. All three cards offer other valuable perks, including automatic IHG elite status. If you're thinking about getting a card, don't delay — these offers end Wednesday. To learn more, check out the following stories: - [Last chance: Earn up to 165,000 points with these IHG card offers]( - [IHG One Rewards Premier Credit Card review: Valuable benefits for IHG loyalists]( - [How to earn IHG points via stays, credit cards and more]( Posts in this newsletter contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products, and this may impact how or where they appear. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page](. Photo Credit: KATIE GENTER/THE POINTS GUY. Today’s top stories [6 foolproof ways to maximize rewards on grocery spending]( Looking for ways to make the most of your grocery spending? Check out our guide to maximizing grocery store purchases, including the best credit cards to use. 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