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cjares Jul 9, 2010 12:33 am

AMEX points
 
are points that you earn with the Surpass AMEX base points or bonus points?

JJJJust Jul 9, 2010 6:07 am


Originally Posted by cjares (Post 14269065)
are points that you earn with the Surpass AMEX base points or bonus points?

Bonus. You earn Base points based directly on eligible folio charges at a Hilton family hotel. Any points from any other source are bonus points.

Per the Surpass AmEx T&C:

"You will receive 9 HHonors bonus points for each U.S. dollar of Eligible Spending on the Card at any Hilton Worldwide hotel (excluding Hilton Grand Vacations timeshare purchases and package sales). You will receive 6 HHonors bonus points for each U.S. dollar of Eligible Spending at the following categories of merchants, excluding warehouse clubs and superstores: supermarkets; drug stores; stand-alone gas stations; and home telephone, wireless, cable, satellite TV and internet service providers. You will receive 3 HHonors bonus points for each U.S. dollar of all other Eligible Spending. "

fromYXU Jul 9, 2010 6:11 am

I do not recall a true HH base point promotion. Base points are only earned by spending $$$ in a property.

travelinfoo Jul 9, 2010 8:45 am

Base points can ONLY be earned via hotel folio charges. Taxes and service charges are NOT eligible for base points.

Anything else (VIP points, pts+pts, Amex or Visa points, promo double points, etc) are bonus points and don't count for base point or towards VIP status.


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