How Do I Start Gaining Points with MasterCard?

If you are looking for a Mastercard with a good rewards program, you have several options. Some offer extra points for hotel stays, others for travel, and others for purchases at restaurants and supermarkets. One offers miles for airline ticket purchases. All cards have large bonus point offers for reaching spending goals within the first three months after opening the account.

Mastercard offers several different types of cards to consumers. Their rewards cards offer points that can be redeemed in many ways. Some cards give more points than others, depending on purchases and spending habits. Choose the Mastercard that suits your spending habits to earn the most points and if you have questions at any time, contact Mastercard.

Mastercard Points Basics

Mastercard rewards cards normally offer a base rate of one point for every dollar spent. Depending on the card, certain purchases earn more points than others. For example, grocery purchases may earn more points than gasoline.

Citi Rewards Card

The Citi Rewards Card earns two points for every dollar spent at supermarkets and gas stations, up to $6,000 in spending annually. In addition, consumers earn 20,000 bonus points for spending $1,500 or more in their first three months of holding the card.

IHG Reward Club Premiere Card

The IHG Reward Club Premiere Card earns two points for every dollar spent at restaurants, grocery stores, and gas stations. In addition, consumers earn 25 points for every dollar spent at IHG hotels. In addition, 150,000 bonus points are issued if $3,000 or more are charged to the card in the first three months of ownership.

Citi Premiere Card

The Citi Premiere Card earns three points per dollar spent on air travel, hotels, gas stations, restaurants, and supermarkets. Consumers earn 80,000 bonus points for charging $4,000 or more to the card in the first three months of ownership.

Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard

The Citi AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard was designed with travelers in mind who earn points in the form of miles to use on future trips. Consumers earn two miles for every dollar spent on American Airlines purchases and one mile per dollar spent on other purchases. 10,000 bonus miles are earned after spending $40,000 in a year. Consumers earn 50,000 bonus miles after spending $5,000 or more in the first three months of owning the card.

Contacting Mastercard

If you have questions about Mastercard's rewards, contact a representative on the Mastercard help forum or by phone.

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