Mercedes-Benz Platinum card 75,000 point offer

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Valid through: 6/22/2016

American Express offers many different versions of their Platinum cards.  They have their Business Platinum card, their consumer Platinum card, and a number of co-branded versions of the personal Platinum card.  Significantly, each of these is treated as a separate product.  So, if you’ve had a Platinum card before, you can still get the bonus on a new one as long as you haven’t had that particular Platinum card before.

Now, for the first time ever (that I can remember, anyway), the Mercedes-Benz Platinum Card has temporarily increased their signup offer to 75,000 points after $3K spend (the usual offer is for 50,000 points).

Platinum Mercedes-Benz 75K 

It’s important to note that this card has a hefty annual fee which is not waived the first year: $475.  However, in exchange for that fee, you get lots of great perks (not to mention 75,000 valuable points!):

  • Up to $200 per calendar year in statement credits for airline incidental fees (by signing up mid-year, you can get this twice in your first membership year)
  • $100 Global Entry fee reimbursement
  • Airport lounge benefits (Centurion Lounge, Delta SkyClub, Priority Pass Select, etc.)
  • Rental car elite status
  • SPG Gold status
  • Hilton Gold status
  • Free Boingo wifi

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Nancy Levy

what are considered airline incidentals?
travel insurance?
luggage
upgrades?

Tim

Just approved today. TY

[…] There are other versions of the Platinum card that you can collect the bonus on each. The Mercedes-Benz version has a highest-ever offer of 75k valid for application through 6/22/16. Previously the bonus has been a steady 50k. Apple here (thanks to FrequentMiler Quick Deals). […]

[…] Mercedes-Benz Platinum card 75,000 point offer […]

Mark O

I am surprised no other blogs have mentioned this…no commission I guess.

brian

That’s why I can’t stand tpg, if there isn’t incentive or isn’t spg related, you won’t hear a peep about it …. unless it was widely covered by other blogs and/or it’s a slow blog/ news cycle.

FM FTW.

Joe Armbrust

Does anyone know if Southwest Early Bird check in is coded as Incidental Fee? What other good uses are covered under Incidental Fee do people know of?

Mark O

Yes that usually counts as does taxes even though they are not supposed to. You can also buy a SW gift card and it gives you credit even though it is not supposed to. Drinks, bags etc. also count for SW.

If you want Econ Comfort upgrades etc. and choose delta etc. those count too.

Rotaxane

I have a question. I haven’t had any platinum card before. If I apply for this one now, will I be eligible for earning the bonus for the regular version platinum card in future? Thanks!

Mark O

Significantly, each of these is treated as a separate product. So, if you’ve had a Platinum card before, you can still get the bonus on a new one as long as you haven’t had that particular Platinum card before.

ben

can you have the personal plat, apply for this and get the 75k?

dan

as FM stated in the 1st par, it’s self-explanatory

any chance amex would increase to 100k pts later this yr., lol?

Li

I understand if I have had another version before, I can apply for this version and get the bonus again, but what if I am still holding a personal platinum?

Ken

Personal Platinum != Benz Platinum