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š The biggest points news in months
Plus, some solid deals from Delta and Hilton
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Good morning from the single best flight of my life ā Emiratesā āgame-changerā first class suite!
Iāll tell you more about how I booked it (or didnāt book it) tomorrow⦠But today, weāve got some hot-off-the-press news for you, so letās get crackin:

š³ Bilt just launched THREE new cards
For a while now, Bilt has been teasing the launch of a series of new credit cards, along with some updates to how their program works on the whole.
Well, the day has finally arrived, and we now have ALL of the juicy details. So today, weāll tell you a little bit about Bilt 2.0.

Photo by Bilt
We have a full article that delves into all of the nitty-gritty details, but here is the summary:
Three cards instead of one
Bilt now has three cards ranging from no-fee to⦠big-ass fee.
Personally, I think the top-tier card (now called the Bilt Palladium card) is the most exciting, for a few reasons.
First of all⦠THEREāS A WELCOME OFFER. š„³
Thatās right, for the first time ever, you can earn 50,000 Bilt points for signing up for a card.
The top-tier card has a $495 annual fee, but comes with some credits that make it more palatable (pallad-able? I donāt know, thereās a Palladium pun in there somewhere).
Anyway, the unique thing about all of the new Bilt cards is that the spending rewards come in two forms:
Bilt points
Bilt Cash
For example, the Palladium card earns 2x Bilt points on all purchases (move over, Capital One Venture cards).
But it also earns 4% Bilt Cash⦠on top of those rewards.
But what the heck is Bilt cash? Well, folks⦠Itās confusing.
Bilt Cash, explained
Bilt has introduced a new currency called Bilt Cash. Youāll earn Bilt cash as part of the new card welcome offers, and also on everyday spending, as I mentioned earlier.
Here are some of the ways you can use Bilt Cash:
1. Redeem directly for stuff
You can use Bilt Cash at āface valueā to pay for things like booking hotels in the Bilt portal (which is what I find most exciting).
That alone makes Bilt cash quite valuable, in my opinion.
2. Unlock points⦠or the ability to earn them?
This is where it gets weirdā¦
Historically, you earn Bilt points for paying your rent. Thatās kind of Biltās whole thing.
Now, you can still pay your rent or mortgage, but youāll only earn points if you redeem Bilt cash to āunlockā points earning on your rent or mortgage.
If you donāt want to redeem Bilt cash for this, you can opt to pay a 3% fee to earn points on rent⦠which is not a great tradeoff.
3. Get a one-time status boost
This is also an interesting option. You might know that Bilt has monthly Rent Day promotions that often involve a transfer bonus to an airline or hotel program.
If you have higher status, your transfer bonus ratio is better.
With Bilt cash, you can upgrade your status to unlock these elevated transfer ratios.
For the right bonus to the right program, this alone could be a reason to accumulate some Bilt cash.
So whatās the takeaway?
Well, a lot.
For starters, Bilt has made its program, card portfolio, earnings, and redemptions extremely complex.
The days of āpay rent with a $0 card, redeem for travelā are over.
At the same time, earning 2x Bilt points and getting cash and credits to redeem for things like hotels is definitely something Iād consider, especially factoring in the welcome offer on the top-tier card.
Anyway, like I said ā this is just my quick take.
McKay wrote a much more in-depth and coherent article breaking down the new changes and the other two cards I didnāt highlight here, so please check it out:
And to be clear, you can āpre-orderā these cards now, but they will officially launch next month in February.

āļø Earn bonus MQDs with Delta through February
If youāre a Delta fan and want a little boosty-boost toward unlocking elite status, youāre in luck.
For the next month, you can earn MQDs on non-flight activity:

When you book a hotel or car rental through Delta Stays before February 16, youāll earn 1 MQD per dollar.
This is a great opportunity to have early in the year as you start to plan trips and crunch the numbers for elite status.
With this in the mix, you have tons of ways to earn MQDs, including:
Spending on co-branded credit cards
2,500 MQD Boost if you have certain co-branded cards
Flying on Delta or SkyTeam airlines
Car rentals and hotel stays
In other words, Delta status is looking fairly accessible compared to other programs.
Thereās not much to say here, so just keep this in mind if you have any plans to rent cars or book non-chain hotels over the next month.

šØ Another brand new sub-par Hilton promo
What has been going on with Hilton lately?
Do you guys remember the days when every few months, Hilton would drop a ātriple points on all staysā promo?
Well, Hilton is back with another lukewarm offer to earn 2,000 bonus points on every stay.

Here are the deets:
You must register for this offer
Valid for stays between January 15 and April 30
No limit to the amount of bonus points you can earn
Paid stays only
Hereās why Iām so sad about this offerā¦
Hilton points are worth about half a cent each. So if we had to assign a rough cash value to this, itās about $10 worth of points.
But keep in mind, this is per stay, not per night.
So if you have a $1,000, ten-night stay, your winnings are still $10. If you have a single-night, $50 Hampton Inn stay in Southeast Asia, your winnings are also $10.
So while I am definitely happy to get 2,000 extra points on my next Hilton stay, itās just not exciting when other programs tend to have far more rewarding offers.
But Iām curious to know what you think:
Does this offer excite you enough to book a Hilton stay over other programs? |
If you do book a cash stay with Hilton, there are a couple of ways to easily beef up these rewards:
Book through a portal like Rakuten or Capital One Offers
Use a Hilton co-branded credit card to pay

Thatās all for today, my friends! I hope you enjoyed this mix of big news, solid offers, and less solid offers.
Take care and see you tomorrow to finish off the week.
With contributions by McKay Moffitt