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Originally Posted by SP03
(Post 37500134)
You lose the $500 credit if you cancel. You still have $250 to use until the end of the year.
Originally Posted by gudugan
(Post 37500150)
Where did you get a $500 coupon from?
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Originally Posted by asdfghjk
(Post 37500572)
I still have the $500 credit.
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Originally Posted by friedablass
(Post 37500937)
So, if you have that and also the $250 Edit to use again (plus got your 10k points back), then there's no adjustment to anything. Your whole transaction was just reversed and you can reuse everything before they expire.
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Originally Posted by Alinsfca
(Post 37472451)
...........if you rebook you have to wait for the cancellation transaction “posted” (not while still pending) to your credit card before rebooking to get the Edit credit (you don’t have to wait for the credit meter refresh which is usually one day behind). The Edit $250 credit is tied to your posted credit card transaction. I rebooked while the cancellation is still pending and the $250 was not credited to the new booking so I had to redo it and thankfully the rate actually dropped in the meantime.
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Originally Posted by TerryK
(Post 37501208)
I am confused. My credit meter reset BEFORE the cancellation was posted. As of this morning, my credit meter shows available while my cancellation credit is still pending. Can I rebook now? :confused:
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Originally Posted by TerryK
(Post 37501208)
I am confused. My credit meter reset BEFORE the cancellation was posted. As of this morning, my credit meter shows available while my cancellation credit is still pending. Can I rebook now? :confused:
I am curious, when did you cancel the reservation? https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...d3675e3ab2.jpg This is the reverse of the reservation posted on Nov 22. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...3d821097c0.jpg This is when the Edit Credit was reverted back to my account (I printed this on Nov 23, and my meter read 0 at the time when I printed this). https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...beb1fa5a4b.jpg This is the credit meter on Nov 24 reflecting the date of the Edit credit reverted back on Nov 23. My credit meter was 0 when I looked at it on Nov 23 (which is why I said it refreshes one day later). |
Originally Posted by Alinsfca
(Post 37501300)
...I am curious, when did you cancel the reservation?
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Originally Posted by TerryK
(Post 37501319)
Hotel booking cancelled on 12/24. The meter reset this morning but the credit is still pending. I do not see the As Of date on my meter. :confused:
I am now curious, I am not sure if you want to send me a PM with the pic. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...8dd338ad65.jpg This is how my benefit meter looks like now (Dec 26). The as of dates were the dates when I used the credits |
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.
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Ok, so trying to go back through a few points and seeing how I can change a hotel booked through the edit for an upcoming trip (in Feb.) Planning with BIL, who just decided wants to stay at Westin Anaheim vs. the JW Marriott, the latter of which I have booked via Edit. Westin is also an edit hotel.
My understanding from above is that if I cancel JW, I need to wait for edit credit to post (or at least be pending) before I can re-book with Westin to use the 2025 credit. I did use points as well for part of the JW booking on Dec. 22, so I'm guessing I'm out the point adjustment to $.02 from $.0165, which is probably just moot if I make this change. I guess my questions are:
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I would love the know those answer well. I suspect most of those are unknown as this is the first year of the EDIT credit benefit.
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Originally Posted by emcampbe
(Post 37502357)
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I realize answers are probably speculative since this is the first period the edit credit has been available, but trying to assess chances. Any insight into these points would be helpful.
Originally Posted by TerryK
(Post 37502555)
I would love the know those answer well. I suspect most of those are unknown as this is the first year of the EDIT credit benefit.
Being that it's the end of the year and time is of essence, what I would personally do is book again now and then cancel the original booking. This way the Edit credit may not be reversed at all and also your new booking charge will for sure post still in 2025 so that in the case that the 2025 credit is reversed and for some reason not reapplied to the 2025 booking you have a leg to stand on in getting them to honor the credit. I would not wait until the last day or two of December because then the transaction may not post until 1/1 and will then use the 2026 credit which isn't what you want. It happened to me with the CSR Biz and the first half year credit - I made a booking on 6/30 but it posted as 7/1 and used the second half year credit and they wouldn't budge on giving me the first half year credit even though I talked myself blue in the face and sent them my email confirmation dated 6/30 etc. I hope it works out for you both. Good luck. |
My experience is as follows:
12/24 Cancelled old EDIT bookng 12/26 Meter reset to $0 12/26 Rebooked a new EDIT booking after checking meter 12/27 Old EDIT booking refuned along with reversal of $250 credit 12/28 Meter showed $250 Redeemed 12/29 EDIT charge posted along with $250 credit |
Originally Posted by TerryK
(Post 37505492)
My experience is as follows:
12/24 Cancelled old EDIT bookng 12/26 Meter reset to $0 12/26 Rebooked a new EDIT booking after checking meter 12/27 Old EDIT booking refuned along with reversal of $250 credit 12/28 Meter showed $250 Redeemed 12/29 EDIT charge posted along with $250 credit |
Originally Posted by friedablass
(Post 37505972)
When the new Edit booking charge posted again on 12/29 was it with that date or the date you booked or something else?
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