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Boraxo Dec 22, 2025 3:32 pm

Just discovered that today is the LAST DAY to get 2 cpp on The Edit hotels. I guess I will have to take a final spin and see if I can find anything useful. It's not a big deal as I have already re-couped my last AF but I hate leaving $$ on the table.

I had unsubscribed from this thread to save myself (and others!) the aggravation but I guess that was slightly premature. Over the years there has been no bigger Chase fanboy (and Amex antagonist) but with the latest program updates my loyalties are shifting.

Alinsfca Dec 22, 2025 8:32 pm


Originally Posted by TerryK (Post 37495544)
Is there a way to request EDIT $250 credit? I cancelled and rebooked a hotel but the EDIT $250 credit was not credited. It was reversed but not credited back. I cannot rebook again as the rate is more than $250 higher now.:(


Originally Posted by yitianjian (Post 37495707)
AFAIK the credit needs to be reversed first before booking again for it to apply automatically. Amazing implementation, Chase.

The Chase Edit hotel credit process is a cluster and you do need to wait for the reverse credit card transaction to be "posted" before you re-book for Chase to reapply the Edit credit. I had to book and cancel my hotel a few times because of this but I was lucky because the price of my hotel dropped during that time. People need to stop saying this is not true and confuse others.

You don't have to wait for the credit meter to reverse but you do need to wait for the reverse credit card transaction to be "posted" (not pending) before re-booking. The problem is because Chase ties the credit to the "posted" credit card transactions and bank transactions only post once at the end of the day and also not during the weekends. If you expand the original posted transaction and look all the way to the bottom you will see the Edit credit credited and if you look at the posted reverse transaction you will see the Edit credit reversed. You won't see the Edit credit in the in-between transactions.

The credit meter will be refreshed a day after the reverse transaction is posted. So yeah it will take a few days to cycle through this "posting" of transactions.

mahasamatman Dec 22, 2025 9:19 pm


Originally Posted by Alinsfca (Post 37496240)
The Chase Edit hotel credit process is a cluster and you do need to wait for the reverse credit card transaction to be "posted" before you re-book for Chase to reapply the Edit credit.

I can pretty much confirm this, as my record of transactions above (post #519) shows. I am now waiting to see if Chase will cut me a break or if I need to rebook (at a higher rate) next week to get my 2025 credit.


Originally Posted by dhuey (Post 37495575)
5G is so fast that I often don't even bother logging into WiFi.

Which is irrelevant for people who have limited data, don't want to pay for roaming, or want to use a tablet that doesn't have a SIM card.

SoFlaFlyer737 Dec 23, 2025 2:02 pm

2 cpp
 

Originally Posted by friedablass (Post 37494439)
I'm having the same dilemma but I'm just going to book today in order to lock in the 2 cpp rate for the amount above $250 and if I need to cancel and the credit is reversed and the points rate is 1.65, then I'll just have to eat it (and be upset about it but know that there are worse things in life). Better than not booking anything at all and letting the credit go unused.

How do you know that expires today? Is it on the Chase website? I haven't booked an Edit reservation yet.

I'm looking at one in Mexico City for $250 and 26,000 points.

I previously has a reservation that I cancelled and had to fight with Chase to get credit back at full value.

Thanks and happy holidays!

mia Dec 23, 2025 2:20 pm


Originally Posted by SoFlaFlyer737 (Post 37497459)
How do you know that expires today?


Originally Posted by https://thepointsguy.com/credit-cards/chase-points-boost-change-the-edit/
We received the following statement from a Chase spokesperson:

"Some of our Chase Travel content marketing the 2x points boost promotion for The Edit remained in market longer than intended. We will proactively honor 2x points value for any customers who book a stay at a property in The Edit through December 22, 2025. Customers will see the points adjustment in their Ultimate Rewards balance. As a reminder the terms outlining the Points Boost program are available here."


SoFlaFlyer737 Dec 23, 2025 2:25 pm

Double points boost on Chase
 
Thank you, mia! I found this after your post.

https://thepointsguy.com/credit-card...ange-the-edit/

emcampbe Dec 24, 2025 12:25 am

Is there a guideline on when to expect the points adjustment for edit properties booked between the change and yesterday (22). I made an edit booking yesterday, and expecting should get about 12K points back. I assume the adjustment should be automatic....just wondering when I might expect to see it so I know when to look, or when to write in if we don't see it.

mia Dec 24, 2025 4:51 am


Originally Posted by emcampbe (Post 37498043)
....assume the adjustment should be automatic

I imagine Chase will make everyone's adjustment in a batch process, and since this will be a one-time event it may be manual, and my guess is that it would be done after the holidays.

asdfghjk Dec 25, 2025 2:59 pm

Can someone please explain to me why there is an adjustment from Chase if you cancel an Edit reservation?
I made an Edit reservation back in October. The reservation is ~$952.00. I used my $500 coupon + $250 Edit credit + 10k points + $2. I cancelled the reservation on 12/19. I remember seeing a warning message regarding the 1.xx cents per point, but I didn't think much about it at that time. For this cancellation, shouldn't I get back $500 coupon + 10k points + $2? And if I am to book an Edit hotel again this year, I would still have the $250 credit to use. Is it correct? What is the adjustment everyone is talking about?

SP03 Dec 25, 2025 5:08 pm


Originally Posted by asdfghjk (Post 37500006)
Can someone please explain to me why there is an adjustment from Chase if you cancel an Edit reservation?
I made an Edit reservation back in October. The reservation is ~$952.00. I used my $500 coupon + $250 Edit credit + 10k points + $2. I cancelled the reservation on 12/19. I remember seeing a warning message regarding the 1.xx cents per point, but I didn't think much about it at that time. For this cancellation, shouldn't I get back $500 coupon + 10k points + $2? And if I am to book an Edit hotel again this year, I would still have the $250 credit to use. Is it correct? What is the adjustment everyone is talking about?

You lose the $500 credit if you cancel. You still have $250 to use until the end of the year.

gudugan Dec 25, 2025 5:25 pm

Where did you get a $500 coupon from?

SP03 Dec 25, 2025 5:40 pm


Originally Posted by gudugan (Post 37500150)
Where did you get a $500 coupon from?

Sign up bonus when the refresh was first introduced.

emcampbe Dec 25, 2025 7:32 pm

So here’s an interesting one - or maybe someone knows what’s going on here.

booked an Edit stay last week, for Feb. 2026 for JW Marriott Resort Anaheim. I partially used points, but grand total for the stay was $1496.67. I added my Marriott Bonvoy number, and can see my reservation in the app there. It is showing in the details that it’s a Chase ‘lhrc exclusive rate’, but grand total is showing as $1361.30.

Antone know why the rate from Marriott is ~$135 less than Chase is charging me? Seems odd.

friedablass Dec 25, 2025 7:39 pm


Originally Posted by emcampbe (Post 37500238)
So here’s an interesting one - or maybe someone knows what’s going on here.

booked an Edit stay last week, for Feb. 2026 for JW Marriott Resort Anaheim. I partially used points, but grand total for the stay was $1496.67. I added my Marriott Bonvoy number, and can see my reservation in the app there. It is showing in the details that it’s a Chase ‘lhrc exclusive rate’, but grand total is showing as $1361.30.

Antone know why the rate from Marriott is ~$135 less than Chase is charging me? Seems odd.

Because Chase needs to make some $$$ and cover the Edit benefits they are giving you.

emcampbe Dec 25, 2025 8:23 pm


Originally Posted by friedablass (Post 37500244)
Because Chase needs to make some $$$ and cover the Edit benefits they are giving you.

ok..but don’t they usually bake those into the rates?

seems like they shouldn’t be showing that. That they should publish the rate at whatever the total is, and then pay Chase on the backend.


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