There are two increased offers on the personal Delta cards. Even though Delta has devalued their program over the last couple of years, there is still a lot of value to be had with Delta Skymiles. If you have not had these cards yet, check out what they offer with these increased offers!
Increased Delta Credit Card Offers
Delta Gold Card – 50,000 Skymiles + $50 Statement Credit
Card Details
- Receive 50,000 Skymiles
- Spend $2,000 in 3 months
- Annual fee of $95 waived the first year
- Receive $50 statement credit when you make any Delta purchase
- No foreign transaction fees
- Offer expires July 6, 2016
Delta Platinum Card – 60,000 Skymiles, 10,000 MQMs + $100 Statement Credit
– Delta Platinum Card Application
- Receive 60,000 Skymiles and 10,000 MQMs (elite miles)
- Spend $2,000 in 3 months
- Annual fee of $195 – not waived
- Receive $100 statement credit when you make any Delta purchase
- No foreign transaction fees
- Receive 25K Skymiles and 10K MQMs when you spend $25,000 in a calendar year (up to $50K)
- Receive a Domestic Main Cabin round-trip companion certificate* each year upon renewal of your Platinum Delta SkyMiles Credit Card.
- Offer expires July 6, 2016
The Value of the Offers
If you have ever had one of these cards, you cannot get the same card again for the bonus.
Both of these cards have some really mile bonuses right now. I would lean toward the Platinum card offer if you value elite status with Delta. You will pay the $195 annual fee up front, but in return, you will receive 10,000 elite miles, an extra 10,000 bonus miles, and an extra $50 statement credit. That makes that $195 fee worth it!
There have been higher offers on the Delta Gold card (up to 100,000 miles as targeted offers) but this is the regular offer that pops up once a year or so. If you want to collect some Delta Skymiles, these are great offers to consider!
HT: Doctor of Credit
I see the perk: “Receive $100 statement credit when you make any Delta purchase”. Is it truly ANY purchase …i.e. would a $2.00 onboard headphones buy get me the $100 credit?)