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Originally Posted by pkerr
(Post 37084604)
Any chance you could post a picture as to where you are seeing this? I got nothing so far after several searches.
This is the screenshot on Chase mobile web. I don't know why it's not showing in your account. Maybe it is a targeted offer. P2 has the Sapphire Preferred, and the offer is not available on her account. |
Originally Posted by asdfghjk
(Post 37085903)
This is the screenshot on Chase mobile web.
I don't know why it's not showing in your account. Maybe it is a targeted offer. P2 has the Sapphire Preferred, and the offer is not available on her account. |
Originally Posted by pkerr
(Post 37085994)
Maybe it's only available on the mobile site? I will check for that...
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I'll bet it's targeted. I just checked and looked at the same property (though the dates could make a difference) and it just showed the regular CSR price.
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Originally Posted by pkerr
(Post 37086458)
....dates could make a difference....
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Originally Posted by mia
(Post 37086919)
The cardholder's points balance may also be a factor. You may not see the offer if you do not have sufficient points to cover the full amount required in the CSR account for the redemption.
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https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...8d0660f574.jpg
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...62c4304af1.jpg Details of the promotion shown in my account. It sounds targeted. The promotion also applies to air tickets, with terms similar to Amex Biz Plat point rebate: Premium economy and up, and for certain airlines only. |
Originally Posted by pkerr
(Post 37087417)
Oh, I've got the points... 1,6240,122 to be exact. ;-)
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Originally Posted by asdfghjk
(Post 37087636)
Did you search for 2+night stay?
And what you posted above... I looked everywhere in the Travel section, etc. looking for what might be an "offer" and came up with zilch. That is a really good offer. |
Originally Posted by pkerr
(Post 37087417)
Oh, I've got the points... 1,6240,122 to be exact. ;-)
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Originally Posted by serpens
(Post 37089567)
Um, congratulations? I am having trouble parsing that number, which I suspect you did not copy and paste.
Thanks for the heads up. 1,624,122 |
Has anyone figured out a way to access Chase Edit hotels if you aren't a CSR/United card holder?
I'm just curious to see what properties are available and what their rates are like. For those that have access, I know a 2-night stay is required. Has anyone been able to find properties in the $100-$300 range, depending on time of year. The Amex Hotel Collection also requires a 2-night stay, there are some cheaper properties on the list. |
Originally Posted by diesteldorf
(Post 37151643)
Has anyone figured out a way to access Chase Edit hotels if you aren't a CSR/United card holder?
I'm just curious to see what properties are available and what their rates are like. For those that have access, I know a 2-night stay is required. Has anyone been able to find properties in the $100-$300 range, depending on time of year. The Amex Hotel Collection also requires a 2-night stay, there are some cheaper properties on the list. edit looking again, im seeing some in the $300 range but again they are all top name hotels. |
Originally Posted by FlyerAVL
(Post 37151672)
no, they are all top tier brands, Its similar to the Amex FHR hotels not the hotel collection. Brands for example are Ritz, Waldorf Astoria, The Kimpton, The Intercontinental, Four Seasons, Hyatt Regency, etc.
edit looking again, im seeing some in the $300 range but again they are all top name hotels. I wish there was a way for everyone to have access. If there were opportunities to book cheaper cheaper hotels during off-peak times, like Hyatt Regencies and Intercontinentals, this credit may be interesting for a weekend getaway.
Originally Posted by notquiteaff
(Post 37151686)
Hyatt Regency isn’t exactly a Top Tier brand in the Hyatt family of hotels. That would be Park Hyatt or maybe even Grand Hyatt and some others.
But if they have HR-level hotels in their collection, that is actually a good thing for me. |
Originally Posted by notquiteaff
(Post 37151686)
Hyatt Regency isn’t exactly a Top Tier brand in the Hyatt family of hotels. That would be Park Hyatt or maybe even Grand Hyatt and some others.
But if they have HR-level hotels in their collection, that is actually a good thing for me. |
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