AC_Good_Will
Jan 23, 12, 4:16 pm
want to redeem for stay. don't want to buy pts outright if I can get them somehow else...
any ideas?
any ideas?
Choice Privileges - How can I get a couple of hundred pts without staying at hotel?View Full Version : How can I get a couple of hundred pts without staying at hotel? AC_Good_Will Jan 23, 12, 4:16 pm want to redeem for stay. don't want to buy pts outright if I can get them somehow else... any ideas? kipper Jan 25, 12, 8:55 am Shop through their online mall and earn points that way. Yul_voyager Jan 25, 12, 9:07 am Shop through their online mall and earn points that way. Thanks ! I didn't know there was a CP store. However, I'm not sure non-US member could shop here... kipper Jan 25, 12, 10:22 am Thanks ! I didn't know there was a CP store. However, I'm not sure non-US member could shop here... Send flowers to someone in the US, or send the items you purchase from the store to the US? I wouldn't see why it would limit a non-US member, unless I'm missing something in the T&C's. sdsearch Jan 25, 12, 2:28 pm The options are all listed here (you have to do some clicking through into categories to see the details). http://www.choicehotels.com/en/choice-privileges (If you use a different Choice Hotels website in Canada, finds its Choice Privileges page.) For example, if you have a 2+ day car rental coming up with Avis or Budget, you could credit to Choice, and earn well over a thousand points (much better than 100 miles, no?). That's in the Travel section. If Netflix works in Canada, you can get points for singing up for that. That's under Memberships. If you know someone else who might stay at a Choice hotel, but doesn't belong to the program yet, there's Refer-A-Friend. (Ie, no stay required for you, but stay required for whoever you refer.) The shopping mall and flower stuff is under Shopping. Yul_voyager Jan 25, 12, 8:13 pm Send flowers to someone in the US, or send the items you purchase from the store to the US? I wouldn't see why it would limit a non-US member, unless I'm missing something in the T&C's. When you enter your CP number, if your adress is not in the US, you can't log in. AC_Good_Will Jan 25, 12, 10:16 pm that's great. tks kipper Jan 26, 12, 6:18 am When you enter your CP number, if your adress is not in the US, you can't log in. Understood now. I wouldn't have known that, since ours is a US address associated with the CP number. Alternatively, I wonder if you could temporarily change your address to a US address in order to access everything. |