Last edit by: mahasamatman
Chase's benefit terms include this misleading sentence:
Ultimate Rewards points are earned on The Edit stays. The exclusion applies only to $250 directly offset by the credit.
Any amount above $250 charged to your CSR earns 8x points.
You can split the payment for Edit bookings between cash and points - you can charge $250 to your CSR to get The Edit credit and cover the remaining balance with UR points at a rate of somewhere between 1.6 and 2 cpp. No points are earned when payment is done this way.
Any purchases that qualify for the $500 Credit for stays with The Edit will not earn points.
Any amount above $250 charged to your CSR earns 8x points.
You can split the payment for Edit bookings between cash and points - you can charge $250 to your CSR to get The Edit credit and cover the remaining balance with UR points at a rate of somewhere between 1.6 and 2 cpp. No points are earned when payment is done this way.
Chase EDIT hotels
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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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.
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Maybe it's only available on the mobile site? I will check for that...
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Oh, I've got the points... 1,624,122 to be exact. ;-)
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
Me too....potentially, as I dont have the card.
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I have a CSR and have yet to see a Hyatt Regency come up in the results as part of The Edit hotels. The hotels are all pretty much the same as the Amex FHR hotels and I've never seen a Regency there either. Park Hyatts will come up for both but if someone has ever seen a Regency they should point it out to the rest of us because that might be a valuable way to use that upcoming coupon/ credit.





