Not exact matches
Then, when I'm booking travel I research the best deals online but book it through Expedia for TD so that I receive 9
points per dollar spent rather than the
usual 3
points per dollar spent.
That's like earning and extra 20
points per dollar on top of the
usual rewards.
This means that instead of earning the
usual rate of one
point or one mile for each
dollar you spend, you can earn two, three, even five
points or miles
per dollar spent.
Anything leftover went on my United Club Visa, which earns 1.5 miles
per dollar on generic transactions instead of the
usual 1 mile or
point per dollar with most cards.
You'll get 5
points per dollar instead of the
usual 1
point per dollar on up to $ 1,500 in purchases at gas stations, theme parks, and Kohl's.
He can earn Avios faster with the British Airways credit card, which awards 1.25
points per dollar on everyday purchases instead of the
usual 1 mile
per dollar.
Under this promotion, you stand to earn 6
points per dollar spend on hotel bookings, double the
usual 3
points per dollar.
On the spending side, you get 2
points per dollar on every charge, and with the 10 % rebate,
points are worth about 2.2 cents each, making it better than a 2 % cash back card, the
usual benchmark.
The bonus is only applied to base
points, so a general member will now earn four
points per dollar instead of the
usual two
points per dollar when they stay with Starwood.