Top Credit Card Higher than Normal Sign Up Bonuses for March 2017
I decided to provide my list a few days earlier than normal (either 5th or 7th of the month) because the TD promotion is expiring on the 5th, so I thought I’d give a few more days heads up.
Keep in mind that the list I provide are offers that are higher than the normal sign up bonuses only. I will be coming out with other types of lists, like first year fee waived promotions, and maybe other lists recommended by my readers (please provide in the comment section below).
A few new sweet additions/change (namely: Scotiabank More Rewards Visa Card, Scotiabank Gold American Express Card and RBC British Airways Infinite Visa) have been added to the list.
List of Top Credit Cards Sign Up Bonuses
I ranked the credit cards by the price of the annual fees (lowest to highest) and then in alphabetical order:
- BMO SPC Air Miles MasterCard – no annual fee, earn 500 sign up bonus Air Miles after your first purchase (if you sign up before August 31, 2017).
- MBNA Best Western MasterCard – no annual fee, earn 40,000 sign up bonus Best Western Reward points after your first purchase (no specified termination date).
- Scotiabank More Rewards Visa Card – no annual fee, earn 15,000 sign up bonus More Reward points (if you apply before March 31, 2017), earn 5,000 when you apply and another 10,000 after your first purchase made before June 30, 2017)
- Scotiabank Gold American Express Card – $99 annual fee (first year fee waived if you apply before July 31, 2017), earn 25,000 sign up bonus after spending $750 in the first 3 month (if you apply before July 31, 2017).
- BMO Air Miles World Elite MasterCard – $120 annual fee, earn 2,000 sign up bonus Air Miles (if you apply before August 31, 2017)
- TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card – $120 annual fee (first year fee waived if you apply before March 5, 2017), earn 25,000 sign up bonus Aeroplan miles (if you apply before March 5, 2017). Earn 15,000 miles after your first purchase and earn 10,000 anniversary bonus miles when you keep your account active for 12 consecutive months.
- BMO World Elite MasterCard – $150 annual fee, earn 20,000 BMO Rewards points (if you apply before May 31, 2017).
- RBC British Airways Infinite Visa – $165 annual fee, earn 50,000 sign up bonus Avios (if you apply before May 31, 2017). Earn 15,000 bonus Avios upon approval, earn 35,000 Avios after spending $9,000 in the first 3 months.
- CIBC Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege Card – $399 annual fee, $99 annual fee for an authorized user and earn 50,000 sign up Aeroplan bonus miles (if you apply before June 30, 2017). Earn 25,000 miles after your first purchase, 25,000 miles when you spend $1,000 within the first 3 monthly statements.
- American Express AeroplanPlus Platinum Card – $499 annual fee, earn 50,000 sign up bonus Aeroplan miles (if you apply before March 29, 2017) when you spend $1,000 in the first 3 months.
- American Express AeroplanPlus Reserve Card – $899 annual fee, earn 60,000 sign up bonus Aeroplan miles (if you apply before March 29, 2017) when you spend $3,000 in the first 3 months.
Other list ideas
I may look into a post with the top first year fee waived offers if there is a demand for it or any other ideas that you may suggestion.
Please let me know in the comment section below!
Chase Marriott is currently offering 80,000 bonus points (but not waiving 1st year fees)
Do you have a Canadian link for that? I believe that may be the US card.
Jeff;
Is that in Canada or the US as this is their offer for the US usually?
Sorry, it’s for US but I was browsing on the Cndian Marriott website – wrong link I guess.
All good. You just gave a post idea!
Its interesting that your link to the MBNA Best Western Mastercard produces a sign up bonus in the amount of 40,000 Best Western Points, while the Best Western Rewards website at http://www.bestwestern.com only shows a sign up bonus in the amount of 20,000 best western points
Keep in mind that it is not my link. It is an MBNA link. You will also find that most customer service Reps are not even aware of this link.
Either way, I have been credited with 40,000 points into my Best Western Rewards account, so I can at least confirm that it worked for me personally!