Wyndham Rewards Earner Business Card, New 100K Bonus
Barclays has launched a new offer for the Wyndham Rewards Earner Business Card. You can now earn a highest ever welcome bonus of 100,000 points, but the spending requirement is higher as well. Check out the details of this 100K Wyndham Business card bonus below.
Welcome Bonus
- Earn up to 100,000 bonus points, enough for up to 13 free nights:
- Earn 50,000 bonus points after spending $4,000 on purchases in the first 90 days.
- Earn an additional 50,000 bonus points after spending $15,000 on purchases within the first 12 months.
- Annual Fee: $95
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Card Details
- Earn:
- 8x points per dollar spent on Hotels By Wyndham and gas purchases.
- 5x points per dollar spent on marketing, advertising and utilities.
- 1x point per dollar spent on all other purchases.
- Receive cell phone protection for the next calendar month when you pay your wireless bill with your card.
- Receive 15,000 bonus points each anniversary year.
- Automatically receive Wyndham Rewards Diamond membership, which includes suite upgrades, welcome amenity at check-in at select hotels and more.
- Redeem 10% fewer Wyndham Rewards points for go free® awards, and earn your free nights faster.
Applying for the Card
This offer is available only to applicants who are permanent residents of the United States, with the exception of Puerto Rico. This offer may not be available to you if you already have a credit card account with Barclays.
Barclay will usually only approve you for a card every 6 months. If you have a Barclay card, is better 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.
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.
Barclays business cards don’t report to personal credit reports.
About Wyndham Rewards
Wyndham Rewards boasts a total of more than 9,100 properties in its portfolio, across 95 countries. Those hotels are categorized in 19 separate brands within the program, including a couple of boutique and luxury options. Value wise, Wyndham Rewards points are probably worth about 1 cent each, but that can vary slightly, based on brand and specific property. Here’s a quick look at how you can accumulate and use points:
- When it comes to earning points through stays, you get 10 points for each dollar spent on qualifying nights, or 1,000 points, whichever is higher. “Qualifying nights” include paid nights with an average nightly rate of $25 or more per night. Elite members earn more. You get a 10% bonus as a Gold member, 15% for Platinum and 20% for Diamond. You can also earn points by using the Wyndham credit cards, or you can transfer points from Capital One miles to Wyndham Rewards at a 2:1.5 transfer ratio.
- Wyndham is a simple program for redeeming points. There are three tiers that cost 7,500, 15,000 or 30,000 points per night. There is no dynamic pricing or peak and no-peak season variations. Wyndham also gives members the option to combine points with cash. You will need 1,500, 3,000, or 6,000 points plus cash to book these stays. You can also redeem points at Wyndham Vacation Clubs, Caesars Entertainment destinations, Vacasa bookings (although value has gone down) and by transferring to 10 transfer partners, nine of which are airline frequent flyer programs.
Guru’s Wrap-up
This is the highest ever bonus for the Wyndham Rewards Earner® Business Card. You can now earn 100,000 points when you spend $15,000 or mor within the first 12 months.
The new offer comes just as Wyndham rewards announced yet another upcoming devaluation for Vacasa bookings. These have long been the best use of Wyndham Rewards points.
It’s worth noting that this is a business card, which is important for those trying to stay under Chase 5/24. This is also a good product for those looking to earn Caesars Rewards Diamond.
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