This is under my 2 cents
per point threshold.
Even though I will make exceptions to my 2 cents
per point threshold with other award currencies, Starpoints are too valuable to me to consider any redemption that does not get me over 2 cents per point.
Not exact matches
The observed transient behavior displays a notable «structural isosbestic»
point and a
threshold effect for the dependence of c - axis expansion (Δc) on fluence (F), with Δc / F = 0.02 angstrom / (millijoule
per square centimeter).
• The fish biomass
threshold for a collapsed reef — overfished to the
point of nearly total ecosystem failure — is 100 kilograms
per hectare.
At some
point in the next week, the Recovery School District updated the testing plan, increasing the
threshold to 15 parts
per billion.
You'll earn 2
points per dollar spent on all purchases below that
threshold.
On your 60th eligible night
per year, you will receive an additional 30,000 Bonus
Points on top of the 10,000 Milestone Bonus
Points achieved at that
threshold.
All purchases made above that
threshold (and all non-category purchases) will earn the standard 1X
points per dollar spent.
While the average redemption is around 16,000
points per night, members can get a free night for as few as 8,000
points — one of the lowest free night
thresholds of all major hotel programs.
Although it doesn't appear to be mentioned anywhere in the terms and conditions, there appears to be a
threshold above which the best cost
per point is attained.
Not only will this make it even easier to rack up Marriott Rewards
points for free nights (up to 15
points per dollar if they use the Marriott Rewards credit card from Chase) but it will also make meeting the
thresholds for Marriott lifetime status a lot easier for them too.
As an example, Chase Sapphire Reserve cardholders could consider a good
threshold for redemption to be $ 0.015
per mile: that is the value at which
points can be redeemed for flights directly with the Ultimate Rewards travel portal — and you would earn miles on these flights.
Once you exceed the applicable annual spend
threshold, you will continue earning
points at the regular earn rate of one (1)
point per $ 1.00 in purchases charged to the Program Card Account.
Once you exceed the applicable annual spend (purchase)
threshold, you will continue earning
points at the Regular Earn Rate of one (1) Scotia Rewards
point per $ 1.00 in purchases charged to the Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite Account.
As I wrote in United Award Chart Devaluation: Strategy Going Forward, my
threshold for earning Ultimate Rewards
points is now 5X, so I will continue to earn them if I can earn at least 5X
per dollar, to compensate for the United award chart devaluation.
For instance, with the Premier Rewards Gold Card from American Express (on which you also earn 3
points per dollar on flights booked directly with airlines, 2
points per dollar on US supermarkets, and one
point per dollar on other transactions) you earn 15,000 bonus
points when you spend $ 30,000 on purchases in a calendar year, boosting your
points - earning by up to 50 %, so by really concentrating your spending and paying attention to
threshold bonuses, you can rack up even more
points.
It has one of the lowest
thresholds to achieve status, and one of the fastest
points accrual
per dollar spent.
- I used my Ink card, so first of all I got closer to a spending
threshold bonus and I also earned 5,298 Ultimate Rewards
points at 5
points per dollar.
A couple of them were slightly smaller than what I expected, but still not bad at all for a deal that paid out $ $ $ for gift cards that earned tens of thousands of Ultimate Rewards
points at 5
points per dollar and helped me complete the signup bonus
threshold spending for my Chase business 3BM that netted over 125,000 signup
points.
Per Amex's release: «We are eliminating this because the majority of Premier Rewards Gold Card Members did not meet the annual spending
threshold of $ 30,000 and did not get the
point bonus.
Bill McKibben writes on body of science
pointing to a very low «safe» long - term
threshold for carbon dioxide concentrations — 350 parts
per million — which was hit and passed in 1988, around the time McKibben and I began writing on global warming.
While the Earth seems to be managing the steady increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide relatively well so far (although the effects of this increase may not be felt for many decades to come), there are concerns that passing the 400 parts
per million atmospheric carbon dioxide
threshold will bring the Earth's atmosphere closer to a tipping
point at which global warming accelerates rapidly with dire consequences for mankind and other creatures on Earth.
The client
points out that while PHPP, the passive house design software, allows homes to go above the overheating
threshold of 25C ten
per cent of the time, this still equates to about one month a year of overheating.
I was
pointing out that this is increasingly the challenge to the climate consensus that is voiced in public,
per Carlson in the video, and that this approach will increasingly help expose the gap between the narrative of certain calamity (whatever its touted
threshold du jour, which has changed over the years and may continue to do so) and the reality of what is knowable even in the way that the IPCC defines this knowability (let alone what is knowable when taking approaches to uncertainty such as that of our host here).
At some magical
threshold, the price of solar
per watt (in orange) hit some tipping
point and installation exploded (the blue part), dwarfing anything from the past.
Bias of the
point estimates (i.e., the posterior means) for the average inertias and
threshold, and coverage and width of their 95 % credible intervals, based on 100 fitted models
per sample size.