Not exact matches
Eli says the greatest way to maximize rewards
potential using SPG
points is to take advantage of
points transfers.
There is
potential to squeeze additional value out of the
points you earned with the Citi ThankYou ® Premier Credit Card, if you
transfer them to a partnered loyalty program.
Manchester United look to have been beaten to the
potential transfers of Harry Kane and Eden Hazard after links with both players at various
points this season.
With
potential transfer funds from the sale of Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang, coupled with a desire to make him the focal
point up top next season, it could be a more attractive proposal compared to potentially sitting on the bench at Chelsea for large periods of the season.
Arsenal are having to stall their
transfer plans for other
potential strikers whilst we await a decision from Vardy and although the club doesn't want to rush the player into a decision, there comes a
point where we need to turn our attention elsewhere.
When available he's as good as it gets, with the
potential to hit massive
points every week but for games where
transfers come at a premium he just isn't worth the risk.
«However, because of choke
points in the
transfer process, it is not meeting its full
potential.»
There is
potential to squeeze additional value out of the
points you earned with the Citi ThankYou ® Premier Credit Card, if you
transfer them to a partnered loyalty program.
Through this, AMEX Gold cardholders have the
potential to earn $ 0.012 or more per
point, depending on how they are
transferring and using those rewards.
Whereas similar cards, like the Capital One Venture, let you redeem
points for travel statement credit at 1 cent per mile, the Chase Sapphire Preferred will let you
transfer points at a 1:1 ratio to one of its partners, creating the
potential for way more value.
Transferring points has the
potential to increase their value to $ 0.012 +.
However, if you have a Chase card that allows you to
transfer your
points to a variety of airline and hotel partners as well as discounts on UR purchases, you can pool your
points under that account and increase their earning
potential to $ 0.0125 or more.
What really sells this card is its 1:1
points transfer with airline or hotel loyalty programs, which creates the
potential to redeem your
points for way more than $ 625 in value.
«Your information is circulated around so much between creditors,
potential creditors, and the credit bureaus that there is bound to be an information
transfer error at some
point,» says Chidester.
The beauty of this setup is that you can
transfer your
points from a cash back card to a rewards card, dramatically increasing the
potential value of your
points.
The
points have the
potential to be even more valuable, if you
transfer them over to one of the UR
transfer patterns.
Eli says the greatest way to maximize rewards
potential using SPG
points is to take advantage of
points transfers.
You can then
transfer those
points to Virgin Atlantic, which has a generous award chart with flight redemptions based on one - way distance, and occasionally offers
transfer bonuses adding to the
potential value.
You can only
transfer in 1,000
point increments (i.e. 1,000 Chase
points = 1,000 IHG Rewards
points), but you still get the base value of 1 % and have the
potential to increase the value of
points, worth at least 1 cent each, after
transferring to the other travel partners.
In addition, there is no
potential to
transfer points to other cards or to use
points for travel deals.
I prefer flexible
points to these because the everyday earning isn't that much worse and you maintain the
potential for large upside when
transferring then redeeming bank
points effectively.
Whereas similar cards, like the Capital One Venture, let you redeem
points for travel statement credit at 1 cent per mile, the Chase Sapphire Preferred will let you
transfer points at a 1:1 ratio to one of its partners, creating the
potential for way more value.
What really sells this card is its 1:1
points transfer with airline or hotel loyalty programs, which creates the
potential to redeem your
points for way more than $ 625 in value.
But the greatest
potential value is when you
transfer points to one of Chase's partners and book travel, particularly for long - haul business or first class flights.
And when you factor in the 25 % bonus you get for
transferring SPG
points out to airlines, that's 103,000
potential airline miles.
The earning
potential is a good thing as it can be rather difficult to
transfer points among travel partners.
The chart below reflects the
potential value of
transferred points.
One
potential snag worth
pointing out is the fact that Venture miles can't be
transferred over to other travel loyalty programs.
This works out to a
potential 27.5 %... [Read more...] about Earn up to 55,000 Bonus Miles (27 %) by
Transferring Points to Aeroplan
Those were more detailed and included information like minimum
transfer amounts and
potential bonuses when you
transferred large numbers of
points.
Being able to
transfer your Ultimate Rewards to travel partners and redeem them at rates like 1.5 cents per
point through the Chase portal greatly expands your redemption possibilities and opens up the
potential for obtaining more value from your
points.
For travelers, it can be kind of confusing when choosing between cash back cards, especially when one has the
potential to
transfer points to travel partners.
If you have a premium Chase card like the Sapphire Preferred or the Chase Ink Plus, and are focused on
transferring Ultimate Rewards to a travel partner, then I would go with the Freedom, since you have the
potential to redeem those
points for more cents per
point than the Discover it.
Are you looking for a card that has great earning
potential and lets you
transfer your
points to airline frequent flyer programs?
Now, for those of us who love utilizing credit cards to earn miles and
points for award travel, the value of this card really rests in the
potential of airline
transfer partners.
At the very least they are as valuable as the miles that you
transfer them to, but considering you have so much more flexibility with transferrable
points increases the
potential value.
But the (rewards) world doesn't end — the card retains its high
points - earning
potential (3
points / $ for travel), the ability to
transfer points to airline and hotel partners and great perks (free lounge access with PriorityPass) at a reasonable fee!
It's got a great sign - up bonus, valuable
transfer partners, thorough benefits, and if combined with even one card from the Chase Trifecta, superior
point earning
potential.
The card doesn't earn traditional
points or miles that can be
transferred and redeemed with travel partners, but rather acts more like a cash - back card with huge earning
potential.
However, you get a 5,000 -
point bonus when you
transfer 20,000
points at a time, for a
potential transfer ratio of 1:1.25.
The
points have the
potential to be even more valuable, if you
transfer them over to one of the UR
transfer patterns.
The
potential value of these
points when
transferred is significant and in some cases exceeds $ 1,500 - $ 2,000 depending on your exact redemption.
A healthy signup bonus, plenty of perks, and the
potential to
transfer points earned with this card to Chase's Ultimate Rewards program also add to this new card's utility for both cash - back and travel rewards enthusiasts.
The
potential market for file
transfer microservices is so young and large that no provider has a clear advantage at this
point.