If you're unsure why transferring
points gets you more bang for your buck, see this post that I wrote a few weeks ago.
Not exact matches
I'm at the
point in my pregnancy where I want to make sure that the pieces that I add to my wardrobe will work
for both now and later so that I
get more bang for my
buck.
I
get your
point, yes, used, there are
more bangs for your
buck, but, new, i thought a couple of grand
more for a five seater with a decent boot and brand new was a comparison to the Peugeot.
In the event you'd like to use these
points towards some holiday travel expenses
for the family you can
get even
more bang for your
buck by redeeming at 1.25 x the value, or $ 500 worth of airline credits.
With
more than 240 stores offering up to 6X
points per dollar, you might as well
get the most
bang for your
buck.
As an added plus, if you redeem your
points through the Citi Travel Center, you'll
get more bang for the
buck.
But you'll
get more bang for your
buck if you redeem
points for gift cards and travel, which offer a higher redemption value.
As an added plus, if you redeem your
points through the Citi Travel Center, you'll
get more bang for the
buck.
It might be better to save your
points for more expensive properties like the Category 6 Andaz Tokyo that can cost at least $ 500 per night to
get the best «
bang for the
buck» as one night is only 25,000
points.
With
more than 240 stores offering up to 6X
points per dollar, you might as well
get the most
bang for your
buck.
Particularly travel - reward - savvy users can
get even
more bang for their
buck (or pow
for their
point, as the case may be) by transferring rewards to one of the dozen or so airline and hotel partners, earning up to $ 0.04 per
point with smart transfers.
While you can use
points to buy electronics and other merchandise, trade them in
for cash or even shop at partners such as Amazon, Expedia and Live Nation, you'll
get more bang for your ThankYou
buck when redeeming
points for gift cards or travel purchases.
Case and
Point was Darksiders 2, beat the game and platinumed it in about 42 hours, yet it was the best
bang for my
buck i
got this gen honestly, found it way
more fun and enjoyable than Skyrim IMO to which i have spent about 70 hrs in and can't even stand to look at the case anymore (just
got boring halfway through that playtime, but i held out hoping it
got better but it never did) I value if it was worth it by the experience it provided, and the amount of good content it holds.