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Old Jun 3, 2010 | 10:08 pm
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What Can I Do With 5800 Points?

I am a United 1K and Hilton Diamond member and have 5800 points with Marriott... Is there anyway to transfer the points over? I also have a Continental and Hertz account. Any crafty ideas?
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Old Jun 3, 2010 | 10:26 pm
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Originally Posted by chrisleeroth
I am a United 1K and Hilton Diamond member and have 5800 points with Marriott... Is there anyway to transfer the points over? I also have a Continental and Hertz account. Any crafty ideas?
If you don't plan on getting much more pts through Marriott I'd just through them into your UA account or give them to me
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Old Jun 4, 2010 | 2:37 am
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You can get a free cat. 1 night with 7500 points (6000, I think, if you can find a point saver rate on it). To get to that balance, you can rent cars with Hertz using your MR # for credit (500 points per rental regardless of length), or make purchases with the Marriott Mall. AFAIK, MR points don't expire, so you can take your time adding more to your balance.
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Old Jun 4, 2010 | 6:49 am
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You can also buy points for 12.50/1000 points from Marriott to top off your account for an award. For $25 you'd have enough for a cat 1 night.
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