Sentences with phrase «thought of redeeming points»

If the thought of redeeming points for a Home Depot gift card is especially appealing, then consider The Home Depot Rewards MasterCard, which rewards purchases at the Home Depot with two points for every dollar spent, as well as one point for each dollar in spending elsewhere.

Not exact matches

When I think of Penny's life to come only in terms of being fixed or healed, I miss the point of what it means for God to redeem and heal each and every one of us.
Something on the order of $ 9 extra is not a lot, but it's worth noting that the same kind of thinking I outline below also applies to other reward cards that give you some of your points or miles back each time you redeem them and for which there is a minimum allowed or minimum useful redemption amount.
If you're the type of credit user who doesn't like managing or thinking about redeeming rewards points, the Blue Cash Preferred ® Card from American Express is for you.
With a rewards program, you have to accumulate thousands of points before you can even think of redeeming them.
There's a gift card for almost everything you can think of when redeeming reward points including restaurants, office supplies, online retailers, and lots more.
But in fact I think what we have here is a very reasonable program that earns points at a fairly high rate based on spend but still provides a few valuable opportunities to redeem them at a fixed number of points per ticket.
When thinking of redeeming Starpoints for stays, look into the two lower most categories — they require a small amounts of points in exchange for a free night.
So far bloggers have been thinking about the devaluation from the point of view of a person trying to redeem United miles.
There are only a few circumstances in which I think points and miles can be valued objectively, and one of those is when they can be redeemed like cash.
«As our collectors start to think about booking their summer holidays we're delighted to be able to offer an even more comprehensive set of travel partners where they can earn and redeem their points
I've never collected Skyward miles (or redeemed credit card points for Skyward miles) so, if any readers have, let me know what you think of the program as a whole.
Many travelers think of the Chase Sapphire Preferred as the ultimate travel rewards credit card as your points are worth 1.25 cents each when you redeem them for any award travel on the Chase travel portal or they can be transferred to many 1:1 air travel and hotel loyalty programs like United, Southwest, British Airways Avios, Hyatt, and Marriott.
But I do think it's great that you can finally earn and redeem points in a loyalty program that rewards that kind of commitment, just as I enjoy earning and redeeming points with the hotels that I prefer to patronize.
There's a gift card for almost everything you can think of when redeeming reward points including restaurants, office supplies, online retailers, and lots more.
Another reason that I think fixed returns are better for most Canadians is that most people don't structure their travel to take advantage of the best ways to redeem miles and points.
Before you redeem a hefty cache of airline rewards points toward a gift card, think twice.
When you think of redeeming Southwest points, does Europe and Hawaii come to mind?
And, though Citi does boast a wide variety of redemption options on its rewards portal — including a very large selection of merchandise and the ability to directly redeem rewards points for Amazon.com merchandise — we don't think that this is a wise use of ThankYou points.
(At one point they were expanding so quickly to Hawaii that some thought it might even begin competing in the inter-island market, and it remains one of the best ways to redeem Avios to Hawaii.)
Had I ignored the value of my miles, I might have thought I was getting a better deal by redeeming miles and points, and in fact that makes sense for some people who are miles rich and cash poor.
Life is a text, a book to be read after you die, which is how Judge Walters always thought of it and there must be a point, he figured, you can no longer redeem yourself and become a saint.
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