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Also: 9 fall trips to book using points and miles August 8, 2024 [THE POINTS GUY]( [View in browser]( [TPG Daily NEWSLETTER]( [THE POINTS GUY]( How to add 120K points to your balance by Andrea Rotondo, Director of Content Operations [TPG | Hero Image] There are a lot of places you can go with 120,000 bonus [Chase Ultimate Rewards points]( and I love thinking about the possibilities. I could [transfer]( them to [airline partners like United Airlines]( and Air Canada for business-class flights starting at 60,000 points each way to Europe, or I could convert them to World of Hyatt points to book [incredible hotel award stays]( in European cities or even at all-inclusive resorts like the fancy Impression Moxche by Secrets I loved in Mexico. And there is a limited-time way to get 120,000 bonus points that might be available to you and you didn’t even know it. Right now, there is a best-ever offer to earn 120,000 Ultimate Rewards points after spending $8,000 in the first three months of having the [Ink Business Preferred️® Credit Card](. (This card previously required $15,000 in spending before awarding the sign-up points and has never offered a bonus as high as 120,000 bonus points before!) But the really good news is that you don’t need a physical store or employees or even a ton of revenue to qualify for a business card like this one — you may qualify now. Think: side hustles, walking dogs or pet sitting, selling items on Etsy, doing gigs on Fiverr, etc. Any and all of those things could qualify you for a small-business credit card like the [Chase Ink Business Preferred]( and offer you a way to stay organized and keep those expenses separate ... while legitimately unlocking one of the best offers of the year, worth over $2,400 by TPG’s August 2024 [valuations]( in the process. You don’t need a partnership, limited liability company or S corporation to apply for a business credit card. Sole proprietors with a Social Security number, like some pet sitters, can also be eligible for these cards. If that sounds like you, here is additional information to explore whether small-business credit cards might be right for you: - [Who qualifies for a business credit card?]( - [How to apply for a business credit card]( - [Ink Business Preferred Credit Card review: A great all-around business card]( - [How to meet minimum spending on the Ink Business Preferred: Now $8,000 in 3 months]( - [Who is eligible for the Chase Ink Business Preferred card?]( If you’ve got any sort of business or side hustle (or are going to start one now), don’t limit yourself to personal credit cards. You may find the [benefits and bonuses of a business card]( are the perfect way to unlock thousands of dollars in award travel this year. 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: HYATT REGENCY GRAND CYPRESS/FACEBOOK. Today’s top stories [United award sale: Fly to Tahiti for 30K miles]( United Airlines is currently running an award sale for MileagePlus members that covers a different destination every day until Friday. [Read more]( [Grand Canyon to Kyoto: Here are 9 fall trips to book using points and miles]( There are plenty of terrific fall trips you can book using your points and miles, from the Grand Canyon to Bavaria to Kyoto. [Read more]( [Breeze announces 18 new routes, 5 new cities — including first Newark flights]( Breeze Airways is expanding its network with a slew of new routes, including its first-ever service out of Newark. [Read more]( [Traveling with kids to Europe? Why including a cruise might be better than just staying on land]( This is why it's better to cruise to Europe when you're traveling with kids. [Read more]( [Amex Gold vs. Amex Business Gold: Which wins the race?]( Compare the earning and redemption rates of the Amex Gold and Amex Business Gold cards. [Read more]( The latest 1. [Increased Marriott Amex personal card offers: Earn up to 185,000 points, worth over $1,500]( 2. [Utopia of the Seas review: What it's like on Royal Caribbean's biggest ship sailing short cruises]( 3. [JetBlue teases premium announcement – some predict ‘Junior Mint’ product]( 4. [Maui wants tourists back 1 year after devastating fire: Why it's a great time to go]( 5. [Who is eligible for the Chase Ink Business Preferred card?]( 6. [The 25 best hotels in London]( 7. [A new Moxy with a rooftop pool is opening in St. Petersburg, Florida — and we have an exclusive first look]( 8. [Avant Credit Card review: A simple way to build credit]( 9. [Our 21 favorite UNESCO World Heritage Sites to visit, according to TPG experts]( 10. [Which credit card should you use for American Airlines flights?]( [fb]( [insta]( [yt]( [tw]( [in]( [mail](mailto:hello@thepointsguy.com) You are receiving this email because you opted in at [thepointsguy.com](. Where to find us: The Points Guy 100 5th Ave., 16th Floor New York, NY 10011 USA USA If this newsletter was forwarded to you, you can subscribe [here](. Changed your mind? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( at any time. Advertiser Disclosure: The cards we feature here are from partners who compensate us when you are approved through our site, and this may impact how or where these products appear. We don’t cover all available credit cards, but our analysis, reviews, and opinions are entirely from our editorial team. Please view our [advertising policy]( and [product review methodology]( for more information. Editorial Note: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airlines or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities. THE POINTS GUY © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2024

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