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How To Find the 75k (Or Even 90k) Welcome Bonus Offer for the Amex Gold Card [Current Public Offer is 60k]

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The American Express® Gold Card is a powerhouse when it comes to earning valuable Amex Membership Rewards points and offering premium travel benefits.

When comparing the Amex Gold card to The Platinum Card® from American Express, you’ll see that the Amex Gold card’s annual fee is lower than the Amex Platinum card, but it’s still substantial.

The Amex Gold card’s benefits and perks make the annual fee a no-brainer for many travelers. Applying when the welcome bonus is as high as possible is one of the keys to getting the most out of your card and getting the maximum benefit from the annual fee.

American Express only allows you to earn the bonus on a credit card once in your lifetime, so you might as well get the most bang for your buck!

In this post, you’ll find all the information you need to apply for the Amex Gold card with an elevated welcome offer.

Targeted offers are discussed in the article below. Please note that these offers are not available to all applicants. Any information related to targeted offers has been collected independently and has not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Amex Gold Card Snapshot

Depending on how and when you apply, you may find a variety of welcome offer bonuses for the Amex Gold card.

The current public offer is: Earn 60,000 points when you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 6 months.

Since we value Membership Rewards points at about 2.2 cents per point, this means that an elevated offer of 90,000-point bonus offer is worth ~$1,980, where as a 60,000-point bonus offer is worth ~$1,320.

Here’s a few different methods you can try to maximize your welcome bonus offer.

Step 1: Check the American Express Website (Do This First)

We recommend you check first directly on the American Express website if you’re looking to apply for the Amex Gold card.

As mentioned above, the current public offer is: Earn 60,000 points when you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 6 months.

Through our research, we’ve seen that American Express will offer an elevated offer directly to targeted applicants. Since these are targeted offers, these offers won’t be available to all applicants.

However, here’s an example of a targeted offer we’ve found by applying directly through American Express.

Offer captured March 20, 2023, may not be available for all applicants and is subject to change. Image Credit: American Express

Step 2: Check the CardMatch Tool

The CardMatch tool is a web-based form that allows you to quickly see your best credit card offers from partner banks.

Keep in mind the CardMatch tool only shows you offers from banks it’s affiliated with, so you won’t see every credit card offer that’s available to you. American Express offers will show up on the CardMatch tool.

In order to review your matches, you’ll need to fill out some general personal information, such as your name, your address, and your email address.

Personal Amex Gold Referral Offers

If you know a friend or family member with an American Express card, ask them to send you their referral using the Amex refer-a-friend program. If your friend or family member doesn’t have the Amex Gold card, that is no problem! You can be referred to any card American Express offers from any other card type. Better yet, these targeted referral offers can sometimes include increased welcome offers!

Offer captured March 20, 2023, may not be available for all applicants and is subject to change. Image Credit: American Express

Reasons You May Not Get a Targeted Welcome Bonus Offer

Low Credit: If your credit score could use some improvement, you probably won’t get targeted offers. So, the first thing you’ll need to do is make sure your credit score is as high as possible. You should use your current credit responsibly and pay off your bill in full and on time each month. Failure to do this will make it very unlikely you’ll get a bonus offer in the mail.

You Already Have an American Express Card: According to crowdsourced data, you might be less likely to get a targeted offer like this if you already have an American Express credit card.

Final Thoughts

Getting a new credit card is fun and a great way to earn lots of points fast. But getting that same credit card with a huge welcome bonus is even better! While the welcome bonus for the Amex Gold card historically hovers around 60,000 points, there are welcome bonus offers out there for 75,000 or even 90,000 points!

Once you have your new Amex Gold card, be sure to come back here for lots of tips on how to earn Amex points fast and the best ways to use your Amex points for maximum value.

For rates and fees of the American Express® Gold Card, click here.
For rates and fees of The Platinum Card® from American Express, click here.

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About Katie Seemann

Katie has been in the points and miles game since 2015 and started her own blog in 2016. She’s been freelance writing since then and her work has been featured in publications like Travel + Leisure and Forbes Advisor.

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4 comments

Trying ToHelp

February 02, 2020

Also, if someone who already has an AMEX gold refers you, then you get a 50K offer as opposed to 35K

Jarrod West

February 02, 2020

Hi Trying ToHelp,

Not necessarily. Referral bonus offers can change as frequently as sign-up offers do.

Hassan

March 07, 2022

I have a platinum card, I got the no annual fee card for wife. Do I still get the promotional rewards for the gold card?

Jarrod West

March 07, 2022

Hi Hassan,

If you apply, are approved, and meet the minimum spend requirement for the gold card, then yes you would receive the welcome bonus. The gold authorized user version for the Amex Platinum card, and the $250 Amex Gold card are not the same card.

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