Sentences with phrase «value per point whether»

For example, you will be getting the same value per point whether you book a queen or king bed at the Vintage Villas Hotel.
For example, you will be getting the same value per point whether you book a queen or king bed at the Vintage Villas Hotel.

Not exact matches

The baseline value you should be getting in terms of «cash,» whether that be gift card or statement credit, is 1 cent per point or mile.
You should always try to get a minimum of 3 cents per $ 1 spent at a gas station in value (whether it be a straight 5 % + cash back card, or a card that gives you points which you value at 5 cents per dollar spent).
Whether you prefer cash back or gift cards, you'll always get one cent in value per point.
Each card gives a different amount of points per pound spent and points are not equivalent in value, so it pays to learn exactly how you'll earn points — including whether you get more points in some retailers than others.
Whether you prefer cash back or gift cards, you'll always get one cent in value per point.
Whether you have one of the premium cards or not, the earned value remains the same, at 1.5 points per dollar spent.
I debated whether to consider the value of credit card bonus points when calculated the estimated revenue per award night.
Various options are proposed to tackle the issue: rehabilitation vouchers - these address the point of «phantom» attendance for rehabilitation, but may be complex to administer; all rehabilitation arranged and paid for by defendants - the MoJ notes that this would help speed up access to treatment and increase independence and transparency; no compensation payment towards rehabilitation in low value claims - the claimant would need to fund this and primary legislation would be needed to achieve this as at present there is no intention to restrict recovery of special damages; expand MedCo to include rehabilitation providers; and introducing fixed recoverable damages for rehabilitation treatment - the MoJ notes that this could be difficult and invites comment as to whether this would be achieved via a fixed cost per session or by fixing an upper value limit that can not be exceeded.
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