Best Credit Card Sign-Up Bonuses and Rewards Hacks for 2025
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First up, massive news in sign-up bonuses. Bank of America's Atmos Rewards Summit Visa Infinite is crushing it with a 100,000-point welcome offer after just $6,000 spend in 90 days—plus a 25,000-point Global Companion Award thrown in. This card's a beast for international spend at 3x points, dining at 3x, and Alaska Airlines buys, earning elite status points fast too. It's our top new premium pick, and Doctor of Credit flagged it as a standout this week. Meanwhile, targeted folks are scoring a jaw-dropping 300,000 Membership Rewards points on the Amex Business Platinum after $20,000 spend—check your accounts if you're business-eligible. On the flip side, World of Hyatt just announced 2026 award chart tweaks, hiking points on luxury properties, so book those high-end stays now before prices climb.
In tech news, the updated AwardHacker AI app dropped a fresh release this week, using machine learning to scan real-time card offers, predict devals, and optimize transfers—like instantly comparing that Atmos bonus to Hyatt redemptions. It's free on iOS and Android, and listeners are raving about its strategy simulator for beginners.
Shoutout to listener Sarah from Chicago, who shared her win: She grabbed the Atmos Summit, hit the bonus on a Portugal trip, and used the companion award for business class to Madrid—total cost under 85,000 points roundtrip for two. That's hacking in action!
Pro Tips This Week: Beginners, target the low-spend Atmos or Barclays JetBlue Plus at 75,000 points after $1,000—pair with dining for max returns. Seasoned hackers, chase that 300k Amex via incognito mode or email targets, and front-load Hyatt bookings before the deval. Always manufactured spend smart to dodge shutdowns.
That's your weekly edge, hackers! Subscribe now, drop a review, and email your questions or success stories to feature@credithacking101.com—we might shout you out next.
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