Sept. 20, 2023
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Amex Offer: Earn 5 bonus points per dollar spent on rental cars with National Car Rental
Editor’s Note
This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers.
If you need to rent a car for a vacation in the next few months and hold an American Express card, listen up: You may be able to earn some extra points on your next trip through the Amex Offers program.
Targeted card members can earn five additional American Express Membership Rewards points per dollar on qualifying purchases made with their eligible card at National Car Rental (limit of 5,000 points). According to our points valuations, that’s a 10% return on your booking in addition to the regular points that you’d earn on your purchase.
The terms and conditions state that reservations can be made in person, through National’s U.S. website, on the National Car Rental app or by phone. Eligible rentals must be paid by Dec. 15 in order to qualify.
Log in to your American Express account to see if you’re targeted and enroll in the offer.
Most American Express cards offer secondary car rental insurance; you can upgrade to primary insurance for a reasonable fee.
If you have The Platinum Card® from American Express or The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, ensure you’re enrolled in complimentary National Emerald Club Executive status, offering the following benefits:
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- Guaranteed choice of full-size or better cars from the Executive area at the reserved mid-size rate
- Bypass the counter and head straight to the Emerald Aisle for your pick of cars
- No additional fee for a second driver
- Reward choices and one free rental day with six rental credits
- Exclusive rental discounts
Finally, check out Cashback Monitor to earn extra points or cash back by clicking through a shopping portal. Our top pick would be to earn an additional point per dollar spent with Virgin Atlantic Flying Club.
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Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.