Pocket An Extra $800 With These Credit Card Sign-Up Bonuses
Credit card hacking is one of the easiest side hustles in the world.
Done right, you can have banks paying you hundreds of dollars every 2 — 3 months.
And all it takes is room-temperature intelligence and basic self-discipline.
For the unfamiliar, credit card hacking is a financial strategy where you sign-up for cards offering oversized welcome bonuses. And then meet the minimum spending requirements to profit off these generous rewards programs.
Here’s a common example.
Many financial institutions will give you $200 once you’ve made $500 worth of purchases through their card.
That’s a 40% ROI.
Likewise, many cards will offer special bonuses where you can enjoy 10–50% off at select stores. Last year, for instance, American Express was giving out $5 statement credits to anyone who spent $15 or more on eBay.
A 30% discount at one of the biggest online retailers in the world.
With that said, I believe we are entering a recession and that the economy has slowed down.
One thing I’ve noticed is that many credit card companies are reducing their initial offers or slashing certain sign-up bonuses. Several cards that were…