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Several DDF members have posted that they were targeted for a spend bonus on their Starwood business card.
You can login to your AMEX account via this link to check if you are targeted.
If you are targeted and spend $5,000 on your SPG card you’ll get 10,000 total Starpoints. If you spend $10,000 on your SPG card you’ll get 20,000 total Starpoints. The spending must be completed by 10/15.
My cards aren’t targeted, are yours?
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Reports indicate it only works for the business cards (mine isn’t targeted though)
I’m not.
We’re sorry. This promotion is only open to invited Card Members.
mine isn’t either, such a great value of points but frugal when it comes to earning points
my SPG business cards were targeted for 10k bonus
how does one go about posting these deals on the forums? I wanted to do it but wasn’t sure if i start a new thread or what
Would I check my SPG account to see if it’s targeted for a bonus?
I was targeted, but not with the same award amounts… I got, earn 5000 after spending $5000 and an additional 5k for spending another $5k.
@MIMB:
Yup, just start a new thread.
Starwood Preferred Guest® Business Credit Card Special Offer:
Register and earn an additional 5,000 Starpoints after you spend $5,000 on qualifying purchases*, and an additional 5,000 Starpoints after you spend an additional $5,000 on qualifying purchases, for a maximum of 10,000 Starpoints. Purchases must be made on your Starwood Preferred Guest® Business Credit Card starting from the date that you complete your registration and ending on 10/15/16.
My Starwood Business card was targeted, tnx Dan
Can the spending be done on an AU ? It’s kinda unclear in the terms
Got this, not nearly as good: Once you register your Card in the Starwood Preferred Guest® Business Credit Card Special Offer, use your card now through 10/15/16 to earn an additional 5,000 Starpoints after you spend $5,000 on qualifying purchases*, and an additional 5,000 Starpoints after you spend an additional $5,000 on qualifying purchases, for a maximum of 10,000 Starpoints.
Worked for me!!!! Thanks Dan….
Thank You! You have successfully enrolled.
You are now registered in the Starwood Preferred Guest® Business Credit Card Special Offer. Use your card now through 10/15/16 to earn an additional 5,000 Starpoints after you spend $5,000 on qualifying purchases*, and an additional 5,000 Starpoints after you spend an additional $5,000 on qualifying purchases, for a maximum of 10,000 Starpoints.
Only my bizz card was targeted, it has not been used in a few months because SPG value tanked. I will use it now for 10k
Thank you Dan
@Daniel:
Yes.
@Joe S:
Lol, that’s exactly the offer I wrote in the post!
One out of four…………..
Business card got it
I was targeted. I am happy and not complaing, it is Strange though, I don’t understand why they would target me I spend approximately hundred thousand dollars a month. Why offer me a bonus?
Thanks. Worked.
@Dan: Dan, you wrote 10K points for $5K and 20K pionts for $10K. It’s actually half that unless there are cards targeted for the offer you stated (i.e. 2 points for every dollar)
@J:
No, I wrote total Starpoints. Base+bonus.
I don’t have a business card… And I wasn’t invited… 😩
Not targeted 🙁
here is a quote of the fine print
“Qualifying purchases do NOT include fees or interest charges, balance transfers, cash advances, purchases of travelers checks, purchases or reloading of prepaid cards, or purchases of other CASH EQUIVALENTS”….
does that take care of G.C spending…?
@Dan: You wrote $5K for 10 or $10k for 20. Mine was half of that ($5k for 5 or $10k for 10).
@Dan: Oh just saw that, so that’s including normal spend. Ehh, I guess it’s a good offer if you were going to use your card anyways. I have too many other cards to use for signup bonuses right now.
@zanvel:
No, that’s referring to cash advances.
Awesome. Thanks Dan!
Not Targeted. Thanks Dan
Got it on two biz cards; replenish my SPG pts after the two transfer to VA
@Dan: yes you did.. my fault
Dan, anyway to get an account targeted?
Neither my husbands or my business accounts were targeted. Also noticed no other AMEX offers. Have they been discontinued?
how is this different then spending 5k (without an invite) and receiving the points?
“Qualifying purchases do NOT include fees or interest charges, balance transfers, cash advances, purchases of travelers checks, purchases or reloading of prepaid cards, or purchases of other CASH EQUIVALENTSâ€â€¦.
@Dan does that mean serve wont count towards spending?
Targeted for:
You are now registered in the Starwood Preferred Guest® Business Credit Card Special Offer. Use your card now through 10/15/16 to earn an additional 5,000 Starpoints after you spend $5,000 on qualifying purchases*, and an additional 5,000 Starpoints after you spend an additional $5,000 on qualifying purchases, for a maximum of 10,000 Starpoints.
Got the offer on 2 out of my 3 SPG business cards.
targeted. thanks!
My business account is targeted and my personal SPG card is not.
I was targeted, but I’m not going to take the bait. Given the uncertainty surrounding Starpoints w/impending merger w/Marriott Rewards, I prefer to not incur the opportunity cost of losing out on the purchase of $5K worth of Visa GCS on my Chase Ink to get 5x URs. Since VISA GCs to MOs is not that easy for me, and since I would want to MS the offer, I’d rather stick with Chase and forgo this offer…
i was targeted, trying to understand the logic of that???
“Qualifying purchases do NOT include fees or interest charges, balance transfers, cash advances, purchases of travelers checks, purchases or reloading of prepaid cards, or purchases of other CASH EQUIVALENTSâ€â€¦.
@Dan serve should count towards spending goals, correct?