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There is a complementary thread about the new R-C card on the Chase UR Forum here: Ritz-Carloton Visa Infinite
Ritz-Carlton credit card from Chase
#346
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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I wish I'd thought to do that last year...I let my credit go to waste.
#347
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 8
He used his annual credit to buy credit towards a flight on Alaska Airways. When the year changes to 2013, he will do so again. If he does this for enough years, it is likely that he will have bought enough credit to offset the cost of a flight.
I wish I'd thought to do that last year...I let my credit go to waste.
I wish I'd thought to do that last year...I let my credit go to waste.
#348
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Posts: 2,878
You are incorrect about the club upgrades. Those expire on the anniversary date of your account and new ones are deposited with your next billing cycle.
#349
Join Date: Oct 2002
Programs: Marriott Plat Premier/LT Plat; SPG Plat/LT Gold; Hilton Gold; Hyatt Plat
Posts: 2,356
Ritz-Carlton CC: Spend an extra $1200 for $100 Back SCAM
Reg Room for 3 nights is 350/night.
I asked about the $100 Hotel Credit (for the stay) for having the Ritz card. They said sure. Quote me a new rate of $750/night for same room. Marriott/Ritz is pulling such a scam with their supposed benefit. I asked the rate agent what they think. Said we can't comment.
Here's the benefit as advertised:
$100 credit for dining, spa and hotel recreational activities with each two-night stay or longer
I asked about the $100 Hotel Credit (for the stay) for having the Ritz card. They said sure. Quote me a new rate of $750/night for same room. Marriott/Ritz is pulling such a scam with their supposed benefit. I asked the rate agent what they think. Said we can't comment.
Here's the benefit as advertised:
$100 credit for dining, spa and hotel recreational activities with each two-night stay or longer
#350
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: NYC
Programs: Delta DM, SPG Gold, Marriott Platinum
Posts: 88
Has anybody had any experience with combining the club upgrade certificates and the $100 hotel credit? The terms of the $100 credit read that it applies to a "paid stay" of two nights or more, but I'm wondering whether use of the club upgrade certificate still allows for the $100 credit.
I am considering the card, but trying to weigh the relative benefits versus using Amex FHR, which typically offers a $100 credit on any stay.
Any help would be appreciated - thanks!
I am considering the card, but trying to weigh the relative benefits versus using Amex FHR, which typically offers a $100 credit on any stay.
Any help would be appreciated - thanks!
#351
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 34
Has anybody had any experience with combining the club upgrade certificates and the $100 hotel credit? The terms of the $100 credit read that it applies to a "paid stay" of two nights or more, but I'm wondering whether use of the club upgrade certificate still allows for the $100 credit.
I am considering the card, but trying to weigh the relative benefits versus using Amex FHR, which typically offers a $100 credit on any stay.
Any help would be appreciated - thanks!
I am considering the card, but trying to weigh the relative benefits versus using Amex FHR, which typically offers a $100 credit on any stay.
Any help would be appreciated - thanks!
You should be aware that the paid stays are (usually) at the lowest rack rate and reservations (when using the upgrade certificate) must be made through the Ritz-Carlton phone number included in the package.
Last edited by EagleSoars; Jan 24, 2013 at 5:57 pm
#352
Join Date: May 2011
Location: ORD
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Posts: 676
Suppose you can't use the upgrade cert with points right, just cash/gift cards?
#354
Join Date: Jul 2008
Programs: EK Gold, Etihad Gold, AA Gold, FlyingBlue Silver
Posts: 86
RC Card benefits are a scam
Has anybody had any experience with combining the club upgrade certificates and the $100 hotel credit? The terms of the $100 credit read that it applies to a "paid stay" of two nights or more, but I'm wondering whether use of the club upgrade certificate still allows for the $100 credit.
I am considering the card, but trying to weigh the relative benefits versus using Amex FHR, which typically offers a $100 credit on any stay.
Any help would be appreciated - thanks!
I am considering the card, but trying to weigh the relative benefits versus using Amex FHR, which typically offers a $100 credit on any stay.
Any help would be appreciated - thanks!
I was told by reservations that the club upgrade certs can only be used on reservations booked directly through RC. Explaining that the T&C's simply stated that it is valid on paid reservations got me nowhere.
This card will be going into the trash bin as soon as the annual fee comes up!
#355
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Posts: 5,825
Unfortunately, both of these benefits are a scam. The $100 credit is a truly shameless ripoff - tried the code in a number of RC hotels and dates - in all instances, the rate is well over $100 higher than the lowest available rate.
I was told by reservations that the club upgrade certs can only be used on reservations booked directly through RC. Explaining that the T&C's simply stated that it is valid on paid reservations got me nowhere.
This card will be going into the trash bin as soon as the annual fee comes up!
I was told by reservations that the club upgrade certs can only be used on reservations booked directly through RC. Explaining that the T&C's simply stated that it is valid on paid reservations got me nowhere.
This card will be going into the trash bin as soon as the annual fee comes up!
If the other benefits of this card do not make it attractive to you - RC/Marriott Gold status, $200 airline credit, Lounge Club - then it is not worth the $395 fee for the expensive to use Club upgrade certs. (unless you make full price RC bookings anyway.)
#356
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 34
My experiences with Ritz-Carlton card have all been positive. At the Istanbul Ritz (where I had a corporate rate), I was walked the first night due to a convention and put up without charge (a "Marriott Gold" perk) at a Swissotel including club privileges. I used the club upgrade for a weekend at Atlantas's Buckhead on the lowest published rate (a bargain!) and was offered the $100 hotel credit (without asking) for food and beverages. The airport Renaissance I use (usually on a corporate rate) always gives me club level. I have also received $200 of misc. airline fees, and buyer's protection when there was a price reduction. Lastly, their trip insurance (as detailed in the welcome package), seldom mentioned, is very good.
Last edited by EagleSoars; Jan 28, 2013 at 3:41 pm Reason: Clarification
#357
Join Date: May 2011
Programs: US Gold, SPG Gold, Fairmont Premium
Posts: 100
Ritz Carlton Chase Credit Card promo soon?
Will there be a Ritz Carlton Chase credit card promo anytime in the near future? I'm interested in getting the card and would be happy to wait for a promo if there might be one soon.
THANKS!!
THANKS!!
#358
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Anywhere warm
Posts: 33,741
The current offer is 70,000 points plus 3 upgrades to club floor the first 12 months The $395 fee is not waived; I understand there is an earlier offer where it was. However, you can get the $200 airline fee rebate in calendar years 2013 and 2014 for a total of $400.
#359
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: EDKA, STR, ZRH
Programs: LH SEN, A3*G, IHG plat, DB Comfort, SPG gold
Posts: 964
Ritz-Carlton: To sign up or not to sign up?
I have just recently made a reservation for the RC Hong Kong (just two nights) and am now wondering whether it's worth to sign up to their loyalty program. The reservation should yield around 17'000 reward points or 3'400 airline miles.
From what I read on their website, I understand that 17'000 reward points will not be enough for a single-night award stay. However, I am a bit confused as to the redemption of reward points for airline miles. On their "earn" page they say that you'll earn 2 airline miles (I'd credit them to M&M) per USD spent. However, on their "redeem" page, they say that you'd need 20'000 reward points for 3'500 airline miles (and as far as I understand it, you can only redeem for miles in 10'000 points increments).
Any recommendation on what I should do?
From what I read on their website, I understand that 17'000 reward points will not be enough for a single-night award stay. However, I am a bit confused as to the redemption of reward points for airline miles. On their "earn" page they say that you'll earn 2 airline miles (I'd credit them to M&M) per USD spent. However, on their "redeem" page, they say that you'd need 20'000 reward points for 3'500 airline miles (and as far as I understand it, you can only redeem for miles in 10'000 points increments).
Any recommendation on what I should do?
#360
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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I have just recently made a reservation for the RC Hong Kong (just two nights) and am now wondering whether it's worth to sign up to their loyalty program. The reservation should yield around 17'000 reward points or 3'400 airline miles.
From what I read on their website, I understand that 17'000 reward points will not be enough for a single-night award stay. However, I am a bit confused as to the redemption of reward points for airline miles. On their "earn" page they say that you'll earn 2 airline miles (I'd credit them to M&M) per USD spent. However, on their "redeem" page, they say that you'd need 20'000 reward points for 3'500 airline miles (and as far as I understand it, you can only redeem for miles in 10'000 points increments).
Any recommendation on what I should do?
From what I read on their website, I understand that 17'000 reward points will not be enough for a single-night award stay. However, I am a bit confused as to the redemption of reward points for airline miles. On their "earn" page they say that you'll earn 2 airline miles (I'd credit them to M&M) per USD spent. However, on their "redeem" page, they say that you'd need 20'000 reward points for 3'500 airline miles (and as far as I understand it, you can only redeem for miles in 10'000 points increments).
Any recommendation on what I should do?
If you plan on staying at Ritzs in the future over Marrott family properties than join RR.
The miles earning is I guess from what you wrote 2 miles for every $1 spent that gets deposited right into your FF account as long as you designate the account in your profile.
The other number is likely a conversion rate if you choose to earn points but at some later date wish to convert those points into FF miles.
If you are likely not to patronize Marriott or Ritzs in the future then sign up for either program and just earn the FF miles.
Many in this forum would prefer to earn points in either program as opposed to miles but we have a great deal invested in staying at points earning hotels.
IF you do amass a really large number of points there are the travel packages that give reallly good vallue on a hotel stay but also get a boatload of FF miles -- but you really need to amass a large number of points. do a search in this forum of travel package and you will see what I mean.
HTH
NJ