That 5 %
points rebate used to be 10 % not long ago, and the minimum redemption was only 2,500 points instead of 10,000.
Not exact matches
Balance transfers can not be
used to make a payment on any other CIBC credit card or loan product and do not qualify to earn loyalty
points,
rebates or cash back rewards.
Using my same spending habit of staying around $ 1500 month in charges using the Kroger Card whenever possible, I have averaged about 9000 points each period, for a rebate check of $ 90 - $
Using my same spending habit of staying around $ 1500 month in charges
using the Kroger Card whenever possible, I have averaged about 9000 points each period, for a rebate check of $ 90 - $
using the Kroger Card whenever possible, I have averaged about 9000
points each period, for a
rebate check of $ 90 - $ 100.
If you
use points to pay for Amtrak travel, you will receive 5 % of those
points as a
rebate.
You can redeem
points earned through the rewards program for Rewards
Rebates that can be
used at Fred Meyer Stores.
In effect, this provides a nice
rebate when you
use ThankYou
Points to book airfare.
Additionally, cardholders receive a five percent
rebate on all redeemed
points to
use for the next redemption.
This example assumes you
use all 125,000
points for one flight and the
rebate points for subsequent flights.
Members currently get a 20 %
rebate of
points used when they book travel through Pay with Points on the AmEx Membership Rewards
points used when they book travel through Pay with
Points on the AmEx Membership Rewards
Points on the AmEx Membership Rewards site.
Just would like to sum up with this question to your fellow editor about a curious number (pardon the pun): Under the «NO foreign transaction fee» Marriott Rewards Premier Visa section recommending it, it reads «Out of the three cards, this is the only one that's seriously worth considering for everyday
use» despite it being «one of only two» cards listed side by side that have «annual fees» after the first year (with Barb's choice the second one that loves charging 2.5 % «foreign transaction fees» upfront / from the start on all foreign transactions
rebating «afterwards» as «reward
points» statement all of them «except on returns and cash advances» where the fees remain); however this article shows «more than three cards» (though granted the Amazon.ca Visa is unavailable now for the new applicant plus the missing Mogo Visa is a prepaid one and whereas this year's (2017) new $ 149 annual fee HSBC Premier World Elite MC is exclusively for their premier clients only) so which «three cards» in that statement there would we talking about here?
The card gives a 10 %
rebate on all miles
used, so this $ 420 redemption will credit Erica back $ 42 in additional
points the next day.
Continuing, if you were to book that same flight
using Pay With
Points, you would have to have the 35,000 points in your account to pay for the $ 350 flight (at $ 0.01 each), but you would get back 12,250 points due to the 35 % r
Points, you would have to have the 35,000
points in your account to pay for the $ 350 flight (at $ 0.01 each), but you would get back 12,250 points due to the 35 % r
points in your account to pay for the $ 350 flight (at $ 0.01 each), but you would get back 12,250
points due to the 35 % r
points due to the 35 %
rebate!
The business card has a 35 %
point bonus
rebate when
used through the travel portal for your selected airline tickets and tickets for all business and first class.
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Rebate to 35 %
For example, if you
use 100,000
points to get $ 1,000 in flights, you will get 30,000
points back as a
rebate, netting only 70,000
points in total.
If you have The Business Platinum Card ® from American Express OPEN, you can receive a 35 %
rebate on the
points used to book a flight on your selected airline, or any business class or first class ticket.
Using the official Travel Codex valuation of Hyatt
points at 1.5 cents apiece, that would mean I'd need to get roughly 13,000
points in
rebates in order to get that $ 200 in value for the inquiry.
You can
use these
points at a value of 1:1 toward travel, with a 5 percent
rebate of your
points when you cash them in for your next trip.
Bottom Line: The 35 %
rebate on The Business Platinum ® Card from American Express OPEN makes the value of
points used with Pay With Points $ 0.015 each, and offers great options for domestic t
points used with Pay With
Points $ 0.015 each, and offers great options for domestic t
Points $ 0.015 each, and offers great options for domestic travel!
A 35 %
rebate when you
use Membership Rewards
points to pay for part or all of an eligible flight through Amex Travel
In a sense,
using these cards provides a small
rebate on your purchase in the form of transferable
points that can help you book flights or hotel stays.
But if we dig into the math a little deeper, we just might find some reasons and opportunities to
use Pay With
Points with the new
rebate and get better value than almost any other method.
Arrival
points can be redeemed against any travel purchase at a rate of 1
point = 1 cent, but you also get a 5 %
rebate on all
used points.
One of their answers was with the American Express Business Platinum Card and its 50 %
rebate on
points used for paid fares in economy class on your selected airline, or business / first class fares on any airline.
In effect, this provides a nice
rebate when you
use ThankYou
Points to book airfare.
When you
use Pay with
Points for booking your designated airline, you will receive a 50 percent
rebate for a value of 1.5 cents per
point.
The offer comes with no limits, and your
points may be
used for a wide variety of traveling
rebates and perks.
Cash Back Cards: There are no
points or miles — instead you receive a cash
rebate on your purchases, which can later be
used to pay off travel purchases.
Nearly two out of three rewards card owners say they would stop
using their cards if the miles,
points and cash back
rebates they earn when making purchases were taxed as income.
Transfers may only be
used to combine
points /
rebates belonging to the same individual or business in the Program; or for the purpose of enabling spouses or domestic partners to combine
points /
rebates earned in their respective names.
If you value those
points at about 2 cents each (like I do) when transferred to United, then that works out to a 4.28 %
rebate, much better than that 1 % cash back card you might be
using.
If you have an American Express Business Platinum card, you can
use Amex Pay With
Points on your selected airline in economy for 1 cent per
point and receive a 50 %
rebate (making it a «2 cents — but not really 2 cents — per
point» value).
Additionally, cardholders receive a five percent
rebate on all redeemed
points to
use for the next redemption.
I
used Points + Cash for the Airport Hyatt, which as a Category 2 hotel cost only $ 55 and 4,000 Hyatt points, and I'll get 800 of those points back thanks to the current 20 % rebate prom
Points + Cash for the Airport Hyatt, which as a Category 2 hotel cost only $ 55 and 4,000 Hyatt
points, and I'll get 800 of those points back thanks to the current 20 % rebate prom
points, and I'll get 800 of those
points back thanks to the current 20 % rebate prom
points back thanks to the current 20 %
rebate promotion.
Even though we've been
using the 5 %
rebate as if you just earn the
points right out, in reality you don't get those
points until you redeem others.
The Amex Business Platinum card has a 30 percent Pay - with -
Points rebate when you use MR points to book your flight, so 40,000 points will pay for a $ 520 t
Points rebate when you
use MR
points to book your flight, so 40,000 points will pay for a $ 520 t
points to book your flight, so 40,000
points will pay for a $ 520 t
points will pay for a $ 520 ticket.
Late last year, The Business Platinum Card from American Express started offering a 50 %
rebate when
using points to book flights on your preselected carrier and all business and first class flights via the AmexTravel portal.
A mix of cash and
points can be
used to book a flight, but the
rebate applies only to the
points portion of the airfare.
The
rebate applies to economy flights on the member's selected airline, or business - class and first - class tickets on any airline booked through Amex Travel when they choose to
use the Pay with
Points feature.
Many of those promotions include seasonal standbys, such as fatter cash - back
rebates and new ways to
use rewards
points.
Just would like to sum up with this question to your fellow editor about a curious number (pardon the pun): Under the «NO foreign transaction fee» Marriott Rewards Premier Visa section recommending it, it reads «Out of the three cards, this is the only one that's seriously worth considering for everyday
use» despite it being «one of only two» cards listed side by side that have «annual fees» after the first year (with Barb's choice the second one that loves charging 2.5 % «foreign transaction fees» upfront / from the start on all foreign transactions
rebating «afterwards» as «reward
points» statement all of them «except on returns and cash advances» where the fees remain); however this article shows «more than three cards» (though granted the Amazon.ca Visa is unavailable now for the new applicant plus the missing Mogo Visa is a prepaid one and whereas this year's (2017) new $ 149 annual fee HSBC Premier World Elite MC is exclusively for their premier clients only) so which «three cards» in that statement there would we talking about here?
You can redeem
points earned through the rewards program for Rewards
Rebates that can be
used at Fred Meyer Stores.
Why I got it: The two free nights after $ 1,000 spend in first 90 days is great; however what really pushed me over the edge and made me sign up was the 20 %
point rebate offer when
using points for the first half of 2015.
Since the start of 2015, Membership Rewards introduced a 30 %
rebate when you
use an Amex Business Platinum card to Pay With
Points, SPG just added Korean Air as a transfer partner, and Citibank has completely revamped ThankYou Rewards to the
point that it's a true competitor.
Booked both legs on 77W
Using insider fare it only cost me 318,000 miles with 50 % of them
rebated back through American Express Business Platinum and 9,000
points back from booking it on AMEX Premier Rewards gold means that I'll pay just 150,000 AMEX MR
points for this AMAZING trip in May.
On the other hand, Amex makes it difficult to get better than 1 cent per
point value when
using points to pay for travel: only Business Platinum cardholders get a 35 %
rebate when
using points to pay for flights with their preferred airline, or business / first class flights with any airline.
Recently the The Enhanced Business Platinum ® Card from American Express introduced a 50 %
rebate on airline redemptions when
using points to buy paid tickets.
I'm currently due some $ 1,170 in Staples gift card
rebates (which can be liquidated via Cardpool for $ 983 or
used for
rebate items) and have earned over 31,000 Ultimate Rewards
points just in base spending on my Ink card, not even counting the 50,000
point signup bonus threshold help.
With the 10 %
rebate being reduced to 5 %, it makes it even tougher to
use and build
points for your next redemption.
Considering this, 3,000 bonus TrueBlue
points is approximately a $ 42
rebate, as long as you actually
use the
points.