Chase Aeroplan Card: 75,000 + 25,000 Point Offer

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The Offer

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  • The Chase Aeroplan Card is offering 100,000 points. Bonus is broken down as follows:
    • Earn 75,000 points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months your account is open
    • Plus 25,000 points after you spend $20,000 on purchases in the first 12 months your account is open.

Card Details

  • Annual fee of $95
  • Pay Yourself Back On Travel Purchases (1.25¢ Per Point)
  • Card earns at the following rates:
    • 3x grocery and dining including delivery services and with air Canada directly.
    • 1x on all other purchases.
  • 500 point bonus every 2k spend up to 1500 a month.
  • Aeroplan 25k status for the remainder of this year and next after that 15k spend per year to maintain the status.
  • Free 1st checked bag up to 8 companions on air Canada.
  • Travel certificates don’t expire as long as your account is opening
  • Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® or NEXUS Fee Credit (up to $100 every four years)
  • Receive access to preferred pricing on flight rewards.

Our Verdict

Think a lot of readers would have preferred the recent 85,000 point offer that only required $4,000 in spend. Because of that we won’t add this to our list of the best credit card bonuses. 

 

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