3,000 Hyatt Bonus Points for Credit Card Holders


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Hyatt is sending out emails to their credit card holders giving them the opportunity to earn 3,000 bonus Hyatt Gold Passport points. All you have to do is spend $3,000 on your Chase Hyatt credit between November 1 and December 31, 2015.

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I personally value Hyatt points at about 2 cents per point, so 3,000 points is equivalent to about $60 in my book. Hyatt points have a pretty high value, so changing your credit card over to the Hyatt card for the next two months might not be a bad option.

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patrick
patrick
8 years ago

Hmmm…. $3,000 spend for 3,000 points or $3,000 spend to get 50,000 SW points.(when you open a new credit card)

You decide what’s more valuable.

MH
MH
8 years ago
Reply to  patrick

However, If you already have all of the SWA cards, Comp Pass and are maxed out on SWA / Chase products and happen to have the Hyatt card and have no other spending goals this could make sense.

rdover1
rdover1
8 years ago

Read the flyer a little more carefully. They aren’t offering a bonus 3k on top of the 3k you’d normally earn with $3k spend. They are just showing if you spend $3k you will get 3k points. It’s a non offer, just a reminder to use their card.

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