Earn 50,000 Bilt Points for Connecting with Mortgage Expert (Targeted)

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Earn 50,000 Bilt Points for Connecting with Mortgage Expert

Bilt will soon launch its three new credit cards with Cardless, and will also offer points on mortgage payments. Now some members have received offer via email for a bonus of 50,000 Bilt Points for connecting with a mortgage expert. I’m not sure what connecting means and how far into the mortgage process you need to get to earn the bonus, but it’s definitely worth a try.

“Buying a home is a big decision, and we want to make sure you’re getting the most value out of it.

You’ll earn 50,000 Bilt Points for connecting with a mortgage expert who can help guide you through the process. Transfer your points 1:1 to your favorite airline miles and hotel points, redeem for everyday purchases, or save them for a down payment on a home.

Ready to get started? Enter your zip code and we’ll connect you with the right mortgage expert.

Once you’ve matched with a mortgage expert, your reward will be in your account within 72 hours.

The Bilt Team”

Check your emails and let me know if you are targeted, or how it works out!

HT: Cyberhwk

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