Barclays Hawaiian Business Card 70K Bonus
Barclays is offering once again an increased bonus on the . You can net a total of 70,000 miles if you are approved for the card. This is not the highest offer we have seem, but still a decent one, especially with the upcoming merger. Take a look at the details below.
Offer Details
- Earn up to 70,000 Bonus HawaiianMiles:
- Earn 60,000 bonus HawaiianMiles® after spending $2,000 on purchases.
- Plus earn an additional 10,000 bonus HawaiianMiles after a purchase is made on an employee card, each within the first 90 days
- Receive a one-time 50%-off companion discount for roundtrip coach travel between Hawaii and North America on Hawaiian Airlines.
- Annual Fee: $99
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Card Benefits
- Earn
- 3X miles on eligible purchases made directly from Hawaiian Airlines
- Earn 2X on gas, dinning and office supply store purchase
- Earn 1X miles on all other purchases
- Earn 20,000 bonus miles with $50,000-$99,999 in annual purchases, OR 40,000 bonus miles with $100,000 or more in annual purchases.
- No foreign transaction fees
- Complimentary employee cards
What to Know About Applying for Barclays Cards
Here are a few things worth noting regarding Barclays credit card applications:
- There’s no real limit on the maximum number of credit cards you can have with Barclays.
- Normally, Barclays will only approve you for one card every 6 months.
- You can however apply for multiple Barclays cards on the same day, and those inquiries will be combined into a single hard pull. Normally only one application will auto-approved.
- They also have a 6/24 rule. That means that they might not approve you if you’ve had more than 6 new cards in the last 24 months. I say might because we’re not sure if it still applies, and even before it was never really a hard rule.
- If you have a Barclay card, is best to put some spend on it before applying for another card. They don’t like dormant cardholders. There’s no real limit on the number of cards you can have with Barclay.
Guru’s Wrap-Up
The highest welcome bonus on the
This is also a business card, so there’s a good chance that it wont report to your personal credit report. That’s important for those trying to stay under Chase 5/24.
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