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Anniversary Free Night Award (Category 1-4)
  • Issued 10 weeks after cardmember anniversary date
  • Expires 1 year after issuance
  • Ineligible for use with Club Lounge Access Awards and Complimentary Suite Upgrade Awards
Additional Free Night Award (Category 1-4) with $15k spend
  • The spend counter for this benefit tracks total cumulative purchases during the current calendar year (excluding $95 annual fee and any other non-qualifying transactions).
  • The spend counter for this benefit resets at the beginning of every calendar year. Chase does not make this spend counter visible to customers, so interested customers must calculate their own. Note that this is a separate spend counter from the "Two Additional Night Credits" spend counter below.
  • Issued 1-2 days after statement closing date of the triggering transaction (the transaction causing the spend counter to cross $15k)
  • Expires 1 year after issuance
  • Ineligible for use with Club Lounge Access Awards and Complimentary Suite Upgrade Awards
  • Cardmembers are eligible for only 1 Additional Free Night Award per calendar year (e.g., spending $30k does not result in two Additional Free Night Awards
Two Additional Night Credits with every $5k spend
  • The spend counter for this benefit tracks total cumulative purchases since account opening (excluding $95 annual fee and any other non-qualifying transactions)
  • This spend counter never resets. Chase does not make this spend counter visible to customers, so interested customers must calculate their own. Note that this is a separate spend counter from the "Additional Free Night Award" spend counter above.
  • Issued 1-2 days after statement closing date of the triggering transaction (the transaction causing the spend counter to cross a multiple of $5k)
  • For World of Hyatt status qualification purposes, the night credits are associated with the TRANSACTION date of the triggering transaction, not the posting date and not the statement closing date. For example, triggering transactions on 12/31/2022 (transaction date) will result in 2 night credits for the 2022 status year, regardless of posting date or statement closing date. Based on FT reports, transaction date appears to be based on the US Eastern Time Zone.
  • World of Hyatt Credit Card: timing for $5k spend 2 qualifying nights
Other Benefits
  • 4 Bonus Points per $1 spent on purchases at Hyatt hotels
  • 2 Bonus Points per $1 spent on restaurants, airline tickets purchased directly from the airline, local transit and commuting, and fitness club and gym memberships
  • 1 Bonus Point per $1 spent on all other purchases
  • Discoverist status every year
  • 5 qualifying night credits every year
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • Travel & purchase coverage

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Chase spending tracker
  • The Chase spending tracker is useful for calculating your spend counter for the $15k Additional Free Night Award and your spend counter for the Two Additional Night Credits
  • Chase mobile app: "View all transactions", then switch to the "Spending Summary" tab
  • Chase website: From the main page, on the right hand side, click the "Spending & Budgeting" menu, then choose "Spending Summary"
  • Remember to add spend from prior calendar year(s) as needed (see spend counter notes above), and to subtract $95 annual fee and any other non-qualifying transactions from all years
  • Full list of non-qualifying transactions: returns, refunds, balance transfers, cash advances, travelers checks, foreign currency, money orders, wire transfers or similar cash-like transactions, lottery tickets, casino gaming chips, race track wagers or similar betting transactions, any checks that access your account, interest, unauthorized or fraudulent charges, and fees of any kind, including an annual fee

Sign-up bonus offer


Chase card overview and application page: Link

Current sign-up offer (as of Feb 1, 2022): Earn up to 60,000 Bonus Points
  • 30,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 on purchases in your first 3 months from account opening.
  • Plus, up to 30,000 More Bonus Points by earning 2 Bonus Points total per $1 spent in the first 6 months from account opening on purchases that normally earn 1 Bonus Point, on up to $15,000 spent.

Previous sign-up offer: Earn up to 50,000 Bonus Points and 10 Night Credits (last checked: Dec 22, 2020 - no mention of 10 night credits)
  • Earn 25,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.
  • Earn an additional 25,000 Bonus Points after you spend $6,000 total on purchases within the first 6 months of account opening.
  • Apply by December 31, 2020 and get 10 qualifying night credits towards your next tier status in 2020 and 2021.

Previous sign-up offer: Earn up to 50,000 Bonus Points (ended Apr 14, 2020)
  • Earn 25,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.
  • Earn an additional 25,000 Bonus Points after you spend $6,000 total on purchases (including first $3,000) within the first 6 months of account opening.

Previous sign-up offer: Earn up to 60,000 Bonus Points (ended Jan 9, 2019)
  • Earn 40,000 Bonus Points after you spend $3,000 on purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.
  • Plus, earn an additional 20,000 Bonus Points after you spend $6,000 total on purchases (including first $3,000) within the first 6 months of account opening.
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Old Jun 23, 2020, 11:56 am
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Originally Posted by mkorpal3333
The glitch is still there. I wound up with a considerable chunk of points from it.
I still have mine too - but I really wish it would happen next month instead.
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Old Jun 23, 2020, 12:10 pm
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don’t count on keeping ‘em as folks like me with cancelled stays and refunded redeposits on May statement are pressing for a fix
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Old Jun 24, 2020, 1:04 pm
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This just happened to me as well (or I just noticed it). I had points taken out twice over from my May CC statement. I called Hyatt, but they told me to call Chase since it involved the credit card. Chase told me it would take 5 to 7 biz days to fix, so hopefully I won't need to call Hyatt again.
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Old Jun 25, 2020, 4:36 am
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Originally Posted by escape4
That's an interesting point that you raise.

Personally I often end up between 60 and 100 Hyatt nights where every tranche of 10 nights equals a 10k bonus. Each $5k spent on the Hyatt card gives 2 night credits so prorated that means 2k pts, so bottom line I am comparing 3x UR versus 4.4x Hyatt (not to mention that between April and June it's temporarily 4.6x with Hyatt due to the promo of 3 night credit rather than 2 nights). For folks with over 100 nights butt in bed with Hyatt then yes it should be a flat 4x in their valuation, not 4.4x because there is no bonus above 100 nights.

The other consideration is where to transfer UR. I am assuming that you never transfer to Hyatt if you prefer 3x UR. Then it comes down to each individual's travel pattern and which airline they generally use. Which are the airlines do you normally transfer UR to? I can get good value with transfers to SQ but I do not seem to be flying them enough to go through my entire balance of UR points which is why yes I think I have a preference for Hyatt 4.4x vs UR 3x.

As you said there is no single best answer and I could easily see the logic of something finding more value in UR if being a heavy user of some airlines which provide good value as transfer partners.
Originally Posted by escape4
I am possibly not as heavy user of Chase cards as you might imagine. I just applied for Chase IHG and it's my #4 so yes I am below the "5" of the rule, let alone being below the "24" as well.

I got the Hyatt bonus in August 2018 so my time is coming soon, assuming others report positive experiences here. Due to timing I cannot be the guinea pig

Sounds like you do not believe the Hyatt card is one of the top 5 cards offered by Chase given your comments above. Which ones do you value more besides Sapphire Reserve?
sorry for the late response. been meaning to reply.

i actually like your comment because you sound level headed and seem to make decisions based on your priorities vs n00b herd sheep mentality. im totally relived you didnt say something ridiculous like UR is the best program in the game and redeeming for 1.5 cpp via chase travel portal or transfer to UA/Hyatt is the best you can do.

furthermore, given your handle and your location being "homeless", i would imagine youre a type of "global citizen" and execute based on needs driven by your goals. this is why i was surprised you value 4x hyatt over 3x UR. everyone plays the game differently, so nothing wrong with that, but 3x UR would be very valuable when used via airline transfer partners. all point valuations are based on lifestyle. so as you said, i never transfer bank currency to a hotel partner. every single point within UR MR TYP is transferred to an airline for max flex and value via international long haul.

given your status with OW and SA, you have access to many different lucrative award charts that may fit your travel itinerary. things can get complex so its very important to study all city/airport/region pair combos for max value. for UR transfers, SQ and UA are a given, but you get access to AA via key OW players. and for short distances, the avios trio BA/IB/EI is super useful especially all over europe. also, i would look at VS for ANA and DL. too many opportunities to list here. but maybe you only want to fly certain metal? that would definitely limit the usefulness of transfer partners.

but the hyatt card and points are definitely valuable. i just dont transfer my UR to a hotel. and if I was below 5/24, i would probably get the most important 3-4 personal cards from any bank (hyatt CC could be included), then max out on all business cards first unless i have to break out of 5/24. since youre already at 4, getting a hyatt would put you at 5. but given your app history, thats probably not a big deal. for me, i would have focused on biz cards first from all banks. for chase, it would be focused on UR and airlines cards on the business side first like CIP/CIC, WN and UA. then CSR/CF, WN/UA/BA/IB on personal. then probably marriott and hyatt last. even IHG. everything just depends on your preferences.

and when you app for hyatt, you probably want to wait until sept to make sure youre past the 24 mo bonus period.
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Old Jun 25, 2020, 3:33 pm
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a secure message from Chase:

Dear Cardmember,

We hope this finds you and your loved ones safe and in good health. You may have seen a duplication of World of Hyatt points credits and/or debits that were posted in error to your World of Hyatt membership account. This error occurred on June 19, 2020 but the duplicate entries may appear in connection with activity on your World of Hyatt account in May 2020. For a small number of cardmembers, there may also have been duplicate entries posted on June 19, 2020 for activity in the following four months: April 2020, February 2020, October 2019, and November 2017. Your account now reflects the correct amounts, and we apologize for this inconvenience. You can log in to your World of Hyatt loyalty account on June 26, 2020 to view the correction in the appropriate month. You may notice a transaction to reverse this error in the same month(s) in which the error occurred. You can continue to use your card as normal and earn your World of Hyatt Bonus Points. If you have questions about:
Thank you for being a valued World of Hyatt member, and we look forward to welcoming you at a Hyatt hotel when you are ready to travel. Sincerely, Card Services
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Old Jun 25, 2020, 5:44 pm
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Originally Posted by Colin
a secure message from Chase:

Dear Cardmember,

We hope this finds you and your loved ones safe and in good health. You may have seen a duplication of World of Hyatt points credits and/or debits that were posted in error to your World of Hyatt membership account. This error occurred on June 19, 2020 but the duplicate entries may appear in connection with activity on your World of Hyatt account in May 2020. For a small number of cardmembers, there may also have been duplicate entries posted on June 19, 2020 for activity in the following four months: April 2020, February 2020, October 2019, and November 2017. Your account now reflects the correct amounts, and we apologize for this inconvenience. You can log in to your World of Hyatt loyalty account on June 26, 2020 to view the correction in the appropriate month. You may notice a transaction to reverse this error in the same month(s) in which the error occurred. You can continue to use your card as normal and earn your World of Hyatt Bonus Points. If you have questions about:
Thank you for being a valued World of Hyatt member, and we look forward to welcoming you at a Hyatt hotel when you are ready to travel. Sincerely, Card Services
I got the same message. It looks like my may 2020 activity posted twice and then will be commandeering about 4k points from me.
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Old Jun 26, 2020, 1:29 am
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Originally Posted by GundamWing01

furthermore, given your handle and your location being "homeless", i would imagine youre a type of "global citizen" and execute based on needs driven by your goals. this is why i was surprised you value 4x hyatt over 3x UR. everyone plays the game differently, so nothing wrong with that, but 3x UR would be very valuable when used via airline transfer partners. all point valuations are based on lifestyle. so as you said, i never transfer bank currency to a hotel partner. every single point within UR MR TYP is transferred to an airline for max flex and value via international long haul.

given your status with OW and SA, you have access to many different lucrative award charts that may fit your travel itinerary. things can get complex so its very important to study all city/airport/region pair combos for max value. for UR transfers, SQ and UA are a given, but you get access to AA via key OW players. and for short distances, the avios trio BA/IB/EI is super useful especially all over europe. also, i would look at VS for ANA and DL. too many opportunities to list here. but maybe you only want to fly certain metal? that would definitely limit the usefulness of transfer partners.

but the hyatt card and points are definitely valuable. i just dont transfer my UR to a hotel. and if I was below 5/24, i would probably get the most important 3-4 personal cards from any bank (hyatt CC could be included), then max out on all business cards first unless i have to break out of 5/24. since youre already at 4, getting a hyatt would put you at 5. but given your app history, thats probably not a big deal. for me, i would have focused on biz cards first from all banks. for chase, it would be focused on UR and airlines cards on the business side first like CIP/CIC, WN and UA. then CSR/CF, WN/UA/BA/IB on personal. then probably marriott and hyatt last. even IHG. everything just depends on your preferences.

and when you app for hyatt, you probably want to wait until sept to make sure youre past the 24 mo bonus period.
Thank you for the thoughtful response. If there is one thing I learned from FT a long time ago, is that no matter how much knowledge we have about travel, there is always someone else on FT who knows more than us and can teach us something useful from their experience about certain topics, which can then be applied to refine our own individual situation. I can always improve how to optimize my usage of miles and points

Yes I am homeless and stay in hotels year-round which means my usage of hotel points relative to airline miles might be a bit heavier than people who have a house to return to, but who fly a lot nonetheless. Not to say that I do not fly a lot, as in fact I do (except 2020!) but 300+ nights per year in hotels is still a material amount of spend in hotels, whether it's cash or points (320 nights at $200 per night = $64k, versus 12 long-haul return J at $4k each ie fly every 2 weeks = $48k). The mix short-haul vs long-haul can vary, also I travel mostly in J and rarely in F so it caps how many miles I can burn in a year. Also if I want to renew elite status with multiple airlines then I find myself desiring to spend cash rather than miles on occasion, maybe in fact perhaps more often than I should, if I wanted to be more efficient. I sometimes wonder if I should just drop airline status for some of them especially when I have more than one in the same alliance. Conversely, I can stay in Hyatt hotels with points and continue to retain Globalist status even with zero spend, unlike airlines (and Marriott) where I must spend money to keep status. Additionally, I find that on average it's easier to find ways to burn hotel points than it is to use airline miles because availability is more spotty. Sometimes I would like to use miles, but my desired flights and dates are simply not available so I am forced to cash.

One more thing that comes to mind about why I do not always find enough opportunities to transfer UR to miles: with airline status many have some kind of upgrade system with credits: QR, AC, AA, LH, TK, etc. In some years I find myself struggling to use all those credits to upgrade to J and I face the criminal offense of seeing those credits expire worthless. Using those credits on Y tickets is higher in the pecking order of priorities than using miles straight up for J flights, further decreasing my potential desire to transfer UR to airlines for J tickets.

Last but not least, you alluded to which metal I want to fly... historically I have had more bad experiences with airlines than with hotels so there are some airlines that I banned which limits my options. If I ban an individual hotel no big deal, I don't need to ban the entire chain but for airlines it's more problematic. For example I am still sitting on 7-digit Avios balance and I banned BA for various reasons... there is a trickle down when I can find awards with OW partners but my balance has been high for a few years. I can appreciate many folks would find value to transfer Chase UR points to BA but it's a choice that I scratched off, perhaps to my detriment.

All of those are reasons why bottom line Hyatt's 4.x pts is decently attractive for me relative to Chase UR 3x and I do not systematically rule out transferring Chase UR to Hyatt points even though it's not always best value relative to airlines. One thing I am curious though, when you stay in a Hyatt hotel do you charge to your Chase Hyatt card, or to Chase Sapphire reserve card (or other card)? Since you value UR 3x more than Hyatt 4.x I am assuming it's the former but then in that case for what expense type do you mostly use the Hyatt card?
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Old Jun 26, 2020, 2:09 am
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Originally Posted by escape4
Thank you for the thoughtful response. If there is one thing I learned from FT a long time ago, is that no matter how much knowledge we have about travel, there is always someone else on FT who knows more than us and can teach us something useful from their experience about certain topics, which can then be applied to refine our own individual situation. I can always improve how to optimize my usage of miles and points

Yes I am homeless and stay in hotels year-round which means my usage of hotel points relative to airline miles might be a bit heavier than people who have a house to return to, but who fly a lot nonetheless. Not to say that I do not fly a lot, as in fact I do (except 2020!) but 300+ nights per year in hotels is still a material amount of spend in hotels, whether it's cash or points (320 nights at $200 per night = $64k, versus 12 long-haul return J at $4k each ie fly every 2 weeks = $48k). The mix short-haul vs long-haul can vary, also I travel mostly in J and rarely in F so it caps how many miles I can burn in a year. Also if I want to renew elite status with multiple airlines then I find myself desiring to spend cash rather than miles on occasion, maybe in fact perhaps more often than I should, if I wanted to be more efficient. I sometimes wonder if I should just drop airline status for some of them especially when I have more than one in the same alliance. Conversely, I can stay in Hyatt hotels with points and continue to retain Globalist status even with zero spend, unlike airlines (and Marriott) where I must spend money to keep status. Additionally, I find that on average it's easier to find ways to burn hotel points than it is to use airline miles because availability is more spotty. Sometimes I would like to use miles, but my desired flights and dates are simply not available so I am forced to cash.

One more thing that comes to mind about why I do not always find enough opportunities to transfer UR to miles: with airline status many have some kind of upgrade system with credits: QR, AC, AA, LH, TK, etc. In some years I find myself struggling to use all those credits to upgrade to J and I face the criminal offense of seeing those credits expire worthless. Using those credits on Y tickets is higher in the pecking order of priorities than using miles straight up for J flights, further decreasing my potential desire to transfer UR to airlines for J tickets.

Last but not least, you alluded to which metal I want to fly... historically I have had more bad experiences with airlines than with hotels so there are some airlines that I banned which limits my options. If I ban an individual hotel no big deal, I don't need to ban the entire chain but for airlines it's more problematic. For example I am still sitting on 7-digit Avios balance and I banned BA for various reasons... there is a trickle down when I can find awards with OW partners but my balance has been high for a few years. I can appreciate many folks would find value to transfer Chase UR points to BA but it's a choice that I scratched off, perhaps to my detriment.

All of those are reasons why bottom line Hyatt's 4.x pts is decently attractive for me relative to Chase UR 3x and I do not systematically rule out transferring Chase UR to Hyatt points even though it's not always best value relative to airlines. One thing I am curious though, when you stay in a Hyatt hotel do you charge to your Chase Hyatt card, or to Chase Sapphire reserve card (or other card)? Since you value UR 3x more than Hyatt 4.x I am assuming it's the former but then in that case for what expense type do you mostly use the Hyatt card?
Lately, I've been valuing hotel points more since I find them much easier to use. Airlines make it way too difficult to extract decent value from their points.
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Old Jun 26, 2020, 6:27 am
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Originally Posted by lsquare
Lately, I've been valuing hotel points more since I find them much easier to use. Airlines make it way too difficult to extract decent value from their points.
Me, too. And it’s getting worse.

Blanket statements about how one point ecosystem/type of redemption/credit card/etc. is better than another for every person in every situation and every stage of life are ... not correct.

They aren’t even correct for me consistently. On a (self-employed) business trip, for example, I can deduct cash payments, but not point/mile redemptions. That alone can tip the choice.

And I agree with the point about blacklisting an airline. UA screwed my wife over so many times 18-20 years ago, she’d swim to Asia before getting on one of their planes.

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Old Jun 26, 2020, 7:16 am
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Originally Posted by lsquare
Lately, I've been valuing hotel points more since I find them much easier to use. Airlines make it way too difficult to extract decent value from their points.
On paper I think we can achieve better value from airline miles especially if flying long-haul J, that most will agree on. But in practice despite being somewhat flexible in my plans (although not fully flexible), many times I feel unable to extract that value.

Originally Posted by toomanybooks
Blanket statements about how one point ecosystem/type of redemption/credit card/etc. is better than another for every person in every situation and every stage of life are ... not correct. They aren’t even correct for me consistently.

And I agree with the point about blacklisting an airline. UA screwed my wife over so many times 18-20 years ago, she’d swim to Asia before getting on one of their plains.
Yes what is "best" is not consistent or stable, but I find it useful to hear of others' experience and see if it can apply to me once in a while depending on the situation.

Regarding airlines I found my stress level is lowest and my happiness level is highest if I simply avoid some airlines plan and simple, deals and discounts be damned. Because once I have been screwed enough times by the same airline, I am on a short fuse and bound to get angry once again with the slightest mishap. However for me to reach that boiling point for an entire hotel chain would take a series of earthquakes which are hard to imagine.
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Old Jul 26, 2020, 11:12 pm
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Originally Posted by cruisingmickey
For anyone waiting, my additional 5 nights just posted.
Originally Posted by ClemsonStang
Thanks! Mine too
Approximately how long after the first 5 nights did the additional 5 nights post? My 5 nights posted Jul 18, and as of today, Jul 27, still haven't received the additional 5 nights. Also applied through the link that gives the 10 EQN instead of 5 as it was extended to end of August.
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Old Jul 28, 2020, 2:12 pm
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Originally Posted by porphyra
Approximately how long after the first 5 nights did the additional 5 nights post? My 5 nights posted Jul 18, and as of today, Jul 27, still haven't received the additional 5 nights. Also applied through the link that gives the 10 EQN instead of 5 as it was extended to end of August.
You will likely have to wait some more. You probably won't see yours until August some time. Mine was about a month and half. The terms say 8 weeks. I would worry after 8 weeks =)
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Old Jul 30, 2020, 8:51 pm
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I am not sure if this has been posted yet but there seems to be an alternative offer.

200 statement credit + 1 night at cat 1-7
https://creditcards.chase.com/lp/wor...thq4?CELL=6LML

I am sure most people would still prefer 50000 points
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Old Aug 10, 2020, 6:06 am
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What happens if I hit $15k in spending and get a free night, but then some purchases are returned? My anniversary date is Oct 1 and I am almost at 15k, but I have flights and hotel booked and already paid for to go to Colombia in November that I'm assuming will be canceled and refunded. I know they will deduct points earned, but can they take away my free night too? I will make sure to spend extra if that's the case.
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Old Aug 10, 2020, 8:41 am
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Originally Posted by shun
I am not sure if this has been posted yet but there seems to be an alternative offer.

200 statement credit + 1 night at cat 1-7
https://creditcards.chase.com/lp/wor...thq4?CELL=6LML

I am sure most people would still prefer 50000 points
A category 7 hotel is 30,000 points, so they are basically valuing the $200 statement credit at a penny a point. Doesn’t seem like a great deal, especially since the category 7 certificate has an expiration date while points do not.
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