Exchanging Marriott Points for Tesco CC and BA Miles
#16
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Brigadoon
Programs: BA Silver. Apparently.
Posts: 55
Sorry to ask the obvious, but I do not see anywhere in points.com a reference to Marriot Rewards programme upon registering.
Could someone take a second to point this out for me. thanks in advance.
JA.
Could someone take a second to point this out for me. thanks in advance.
JA.
#17
Join Date: Jan 2005
Programs: BA Gold, VS Silver, Marriott Ambassador, HH diamond IHG plat
Posts: 637
D*mn, just the other day I transferred 125,000 MR points direct to 50,000 BA miles. Sounds like I made a bit of a mistake, missed out on 34,000 BA miles, wish I had read this first.
Last edited by chipster; Dec 30, 2006 at 5:09 am Reason: typo
#18
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: London
Programs: BA, VS, HH, IHG, MB, MR
Posts: 26,871
It's not on points.com per se. Marriott simply uses points.com for processing, as they have the IT in place. BA is the same - if you buy BA Miles, your credit card is charged as points.com, even though you cannot do anything with BA inside points.com itself.
#19
#20
Join Date: Mar 2005
Programs: BA; Marriott; HH Gold,
Posts: 1,304
hmm so if you are a bit short on your Amex 2-4-1 spend it would be a good way of getting lots of miles and reaching the £10k spend .....
#21
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: London
Posts: 2,385
Hence I would have thought this route has the same principles as buying from BA; its good if you need to top your mileage up for a specific flight, but not worth buying for the sake of it.
I have ignored Amex 241, because as you are allowed only 1 per year and you can make 100kBAMiles quite easily for free just shopping online at tesco, this will already have been used.
#22
Join Date: Jan 2005
Programs: BA Gold, VS Silver, Marriott Ambassador, HH diamond IHG plat
Posts: 637
#23
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: LHR and ZRH
Programs: BA GGL, SQ PPS, HH Diamond, SPG LTP/100, Marriott Platinum, Mucci des Lois Constitutionelles
Posts: 1,007
35,000 CC = 84,000 BA Miles or 112,000 if you convert at the higher rate
Cost per mile is therefore 0.78p, or 0.58p if you have the higher Tesco rate!
I can't help thinking there must be a snag here, but I can't think of one so far. I suppose the only problem is that you need to convert the full 125,000 MR points to get the best Tesco rate.
Cost per mile is therefore 0.78p, or 0.58p if you have the higher Tesco rate!
I can't help thinking there must be a snag here, but I can't think of one so far. I suppose the only problem is that you need to convert the full 125,000 MR points to get the best Tesco rate.
Could you please explain to me (or point me in the direction of the original posting) about the "higher rate" mentioned above?
Thanks
/MHL
#24
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Hitchin, UK
Programs: BA Bronze
Posts: 255
The "higher rate" is no longer available to newcomers at Tesco - see the "What is Premium Clubcard?" section of this thread:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6117646
#25
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Glasgow Scotland
Programs: Mucci Diamond Hairbrush.
Posts: 893
I have received my 99k.
I joined Marriott Rewards on Friday evening and then applied for the 99k. The points are in my account this morning.
I used my BMI CC.
Thanks to the OP. -----and thanks to Raffles.
Last edited by braefoot; Dec 31, 2006 at 1:25 am
#26
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Location: UK
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Thanks.
#27
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Glasgow Scotland
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#28
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: SCL, MCT, LGW and a variety of 1W lounges in between.
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Cost benefit
It works for me. For example, 1500 USD spend via Marriott points gets me around 100,000 BA miles. So, say 800 GBP plus 450 GBP in tax/charges/etc and a two for one gets two Club transatlantic flights.
Each to his own, now, off to FRA to buy some WTP tickets....
Each to his own, now, off to FRA to buy some WTP tickets....
#29
Join Date: Mar 2005
Programs: BA; Marriott; HH Gold,
Posts: 1,304
if you are converting them to Tesco I would get this done pretty quickly as its the "end of quarter" soon. Tesco will only convert to BA once a quarter so you dont want to be waiting for months to get your Miles.
#30
Original Poster
Join Date: Mar 2005
Programs: BAEC Silver; BA PP AMEX; HH Gold
Posts: 235
Same here, Marriott points all posted ok, now to convert to Tesco. Will let you know how it goes.