The Offer
- Get 15,000 Hilton Honors Bonus Points by using your enrolled eligible Hilton Honors Business Card to spend a minimum of $3,000 in one or more purchases by 3/27/2024. Limit of 45,000 additional Hilton Honors Bonus Points
The Fine Print
- Each time you make one or more eligible purchases totaling at least $3,000+, you will receive 15,000 Hilton Honors Points, up to 45,000 Points.
- Qualifying purchases must be made during the offer period with your enrolled American Express Card which is in an amount of at least $3,000 USD as posted to your account, following conversion from a foreign currency, if applicable, in accordance with your Cardmember Agreement.
- Cash advances, balance transfers, and other fees and charges such as interest, annual fees and foreign currency conversion fees are not eligible transactions and do not qualify for this offer.
- Valid only on purchases made in US dollars.
- These additional Hilton Honors Bonus Points are in addition to any Hilton Honors Bonus Points you would normally receive for purchases on your Card under the terms of the Hilton Honors program account, but the number of additional Hilton Honors Bonus Points you receive will be based on the purchase price after any credit or other discount is applied.
Our Verdict
Basically an extra 5x points if you spend in exact increments of $3,000. This is in addition to the points you’d normally earn. Keep in mind you also get a free night certificate when you spend $15,000 in a calendar year as well and you can complete this offer for both 2023 and 2024.
Hat tip to Travel On Points
Nothing on my card that was opened about 5 months ago.
where was this targeted? amex portal? email?
This is not listed in my Amex offers. Is there a link?
Enroll by 1/31/24. Get 5,000 bonus Marriott Bonvoy points by using your enrolled eligible Marriott Bonvoy Business® Card to spend a minimum of $1,500 in one or more purchases by 3/31/2024. Limit of 15,000 bonus Marriott Bonvoy points. See terms.
Where do I find this offer?
Must be an Amex offer in your online account. At least that’s what the source makes it seem like