You could also
use Points + Cash, which I think offers some of the best value.
Plus, since the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville is just a Category 2 property, I could opt to book a room
using the points + cash rate of 4,000 points + $ 55 instead of a full - out award night costing 8,000 points and still receive credit toward the promotion for our stay.
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 promotion.
Stays paid for
using Points + Cash and other point redemption rates are not eligible for this Promotion and the Promotion can not be combined with any other special rates, discounts, coupons, sales promotion, or other offers.
Stays paid for
using Points + Cash are not eligible for this Promotion.
Of note, the 20 % back on points promotion is still good (assuming you signed up) through July 31, 2015, so
using points + cash is still a good option to get status as points + cash nights are eligible.
Not exact matches
Users of Cumberland Farms SmartPay save 10 cents per gallon at the chain's stations, for example, while Exxon customers
using its SpeedPass
+ app can redeem Plenti reward
points to cut the total price of their fill - up.
The legacy chain reached $ 48
+ fees at one
point and many people were unable to
use Bitcoin as a currency because the cost of
using it sometimes exceeded what they wanted to spend it on.
Additionally, you can transfer
points to airlines, but this is a poor
use of
points (unless you book a Hotel
+ Air Package, which provides a 7 - night stay and earns you up to 132,000 airline miles).
To get a rate of 4.2 %, users must
use the card to exclusively make Expedia.com purchases, and then redeem their reward on
+ VIP Access hotels — exchanging
points for ordinary rate hotel coupons will drop the rewards rate down to 2.1 %.
My main
point is this: I
used to be Evangelical for 20
+ years and deep into it (went to seminary, know Koine Greek and some ancient Hebrew).
I've read material on one site (the site has 5K
+ pages, of which I read less than 100) that
uses Velikosky as part of the starting
point for a theory of the origin of the universe, and subsequently humans, that is congruent with Genesis, but also both explains and predicts things not found in that account.
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 3 per taco (P
+ calculated
using a Weight Watchers brand PointsPlus calculator and the nutrition information below)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 9 per (3 shell) serving (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 2 per pinwheel (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 3 per (2 pinwheel) serving (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
If you choose not to
use the Weight Watchers recipe builder to calculate your smoothie PointsPlus (in which case the banana is free) then the smoothie is 4
points + instead of 7.
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 8 per sandwich (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 4 per pocket or 2 pockets for 7 PP (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 3 per muffin (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 7 per servings (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus (Pork only, 3/4 Cup): 4 per serving (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus (2 tacos with 2 tortillas, 3/4 c pork, 2 T cheese, 1/4 tomato, lettuce, cilantro): 7 per serving (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 4 per cupcakes (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 4 per (1 cup) side dish serving * (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 9 per (scant 2 cups) serving (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 3 per (1 / 4th recipe) serving (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Color analysis tools that
use old - tech incandescent or LED bulbs need constant recalibration and have up to
+ / - 4 -
point error rate
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 3 per single, or 5 for 2 singles (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 1 per puff, 5 for 4 puffs (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 5 per (4 buffalo chicken bite) serving (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 10 per (3/4 cup) serving (P
+ calculated
using a Weight Watchers brand PointsPlus calculator and the nutrition information below from eating in the Middle)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 4 per cupcake, 7 for 2 cupcakes (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
* Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 4 per serving, 3 without protein powder * (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 4 per (1 / 16th) slice (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 8 per burger (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 7 per wrap (P
+ calculated
using a Weight Watchers brand PointsPlus calculator and the nutrition information below)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 7 per (2 muffin) serving (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 3 per tender (P
+ calculated
using a Weight Watchers brand PointsPlus calculator and the nutrition information below)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 3 per (1 / 6th) * serving (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 8 per (2 enchilada) serving (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 7 per (1 & 1/2 cup) serving (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 7 per (1 1/3 cup)(P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 6 per serving (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 3 per single (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 2 per egg roll (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers
Points Plus: 2 per roll (P
+ calculated
using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
From November 3, 2017, to January 3, 2018, Heineken ® is
using the Evite ® digital invitation platform to encourage consumers aged 21
+ to decide early on — at the
point of RSVP — whether they will be drinking or driving at holiday events and celebrations.
S&P
+ (for years before 2005, I
use an estimated version of S&P
+, based on
points scored and allowed), you have to go back to 1993 to find an IU defense that ranked higher than 50th.
On Monday, I
used an estimated version of my S&P
+ ratings —
using points scored and allowed (the only data
points available) to compare output to expected output based on opponent strength — to rank which programs were the best in each decade going back to the 1890s.