Register for Hyatt’s 10% Rebate Promo NOW!


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This is a quick reminder that TODAY, June 30th, is the last day to register for Hyatt’s current promotion where you’ll receive 10% of your points back when redeemed for a free night hotel. While this promotion goes for stays through September 5, 2017, they have a very strict registration date!

a screenshot of a cardThe great thing about this offer is that it is valid for both all points and points + cash award reservations. I am glad to see them running this promotion for the 3rd year in a row. I personally took advantage of this offer the first time it was launched two and a half years ago and it motivated me to get the Hyatt credit card. At that time though, it was a 20% rebate, which was amazing! Now it has been cut in half to only a 10% rebate. I had an upcoming stay at the Hyatt Beaver Creek and was able to get 20,000 points back. This made me get another 20,000 points out of the Hyatt credit card which is awesome!

Even if you do not think you’ll have any Hyatt point reservations this summer, I still recommend registering just in case. After you complete your stay, the points will be deposited back to your account. Enjoy your rebate!

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