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The co-branded
credit cards and staying at hotels are pretty much it (plus the Delta - SPG Crossover
Rewards program), which is why many people who purchasing
Vanilla Reload
cards at Walgreens choose to do so
with a SPG American Express
card.
Dear Cashing In, To get extra
reward points, I used to buy
Vanilla Reload
cards on
credit from a pharmacy nearby, then load a Bluebird account and pay my rent
with it.