AAdvantage Aviator Mastercard

Has the scammer been scammed? The AAdvantage Aviator Red Elite Mastercard offers 50,000 American Airline miles after first purchase. What?? Is this real? It is literally free money. Although, the annual fee is $99 though.

But I also got lucky. While flying to Canada in April, I got a special in flight offer for $0 in the first year and then $99 afterwards. I applied and we shall see if it lives up to the hype. I have a second handout from the return flight too if anyone wants to open this card for $0. Follow & DM @genzfirebaby on Instagram for it. First come, first serve. I don’t think the code has an expiration date but it is $free.99 so why not try the code.

After reading reviews on Nerd Wallet, it seems like this card is just legit easy to hack. It has only 5 star ratings on Nerd Wallet.

If anyone has any bad experience with this card, let me know in the comments. It seems too good to be true but I have read the fine print. It might just be that fantastic.

I am taking a 3 month break from cards after this one. I want to see how my credit score has been impacted since opening 5 new credit cards this year. I will be sharing my credit score updates as well with all you FIRE babies of course. Spoiler alert, I still have good credit but I will share specifics in a few weeks.

xoxo Gen Z Fire Baby

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  1. […] on a United ticket for the return. If you’re curious about how I got those miles – read this post I wrote on AAdvantage Mastercard. I had initially planned to go to Mexico during the summer to celebrate with my MLT homies (MLT is […]

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  2. […] recently closed my Barclay American Airline Aviator Mastercard. I wrote about it here. It gave me 50,000 AA points after I made 1 purchase last year. It was the easiest card I’ve […]

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