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Tedgrrrr Feb 19, 2013 10:45 am

Making gold for $329?????
 
It may be that i'm in a unique situation because I can get Canadian and U.S. Credit cards. But it seems that I can get 50 nights of credit each year just by paying $329/year. This may help some of you out. If somehow I'm mistaken, please let me know.

My Current Marriott Canada card (no longer available) - $79 and 10 nights credit.

Marriott Premier Canada (new) - $120 and 15 nights credit.

Marriott Premier US - $85 and 15 nights credit.

Marriott Signature US - $45 and 10 nights credit.

Total is $329 and 50 nights credit.

I made Platinum on nights the past 4 years, but this year I'll barely hit 20. So this is quite attractive to me. I have great credit history and it seems to me that the free breakfast alone based on 20 nights is worth between $300 and $600/year, not to mention the concierge lounge, and free alcohol outside N.A.

Any reasons why I don't want to do this? And ignore my anticipated 20 free nights. I know that i can use those to save $120 by NOT getting the Marriott Premier Canada card, thereby dropping the total spend to $209 in fees, but we may as well just talk in terms of the benefit @ $329 a year to keep things simple!!

Tedgrrrr Feb 19, 2013 11:11 am

It just occurred to me that both the Canadian and the U.S. Premier cards each come with a free night at Cat. 1 to 5 hotel. So those are each worth at least $150 each, so it's like getting Gold for $29 a year :D

NJUPINTHEAIR Feb 19, 2013 11:14 am

Because unlike SPG, you don't accumulate additional nights the more credit cards you have. You just get 15 nights for the premier product and that is it.

Tedgrrrr Feb 19, 2013 11:44 am


Originally Posted by NJUPINTHEAIR (Post 20276958)
Because unlike SPG, you don't accumulate additional nights the more credit cards you have. You just get 15 nights for the premier product and that is it.

are you sure? have you tried?

dw Feb 19, 2013 12:19 pm

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marri...dit-cards.html

See last post

Twickenham Feb 19, 2013 12:42 pm

I actually did have nights from two (Canadian) credit cards post to my account. When I applied for the new Premier card, my nights had already posted for the old Plat card... and I got my 15 nights as well. So, a total of 25 bonus nights.

NJUPINTHEAIR Feb 19, 2013 6:52 pm

The OPs assumptns are incorrect, unfortunately.

bdschobel Feb 20, 2013 5:56 pm


Originally Posted by NJUPINTHEAIR (Post 20279940)
This thread ought to be locked as the OPs assumptions are incorrect, unfortunately.

I did lock it for a while, but the OP makes the case that rules may be different in Canada, so I'm reopening it. Readers in the U.S. should be very cautious about trying to take advantage of this situation, whether or not it works in Canada.

Bruce
Moderator

Tedgrrrr Feb 20, 2013 6:34 pm


Originally Posted by bdschobel (Post 20286846)
I did lock it for a while, but the OP makes the case that rules may be different in Canada, so I'm reopening it. Readers in the U.S. should be very cautious about trying to take advantage of this situation, whether or not it works in Canada.

Bruce
Moderator

Thanks Bruce, maybe you can add five or six question marks at the end of the title, so readers realize it's a question, rather than advice. thanks for unlocking

NJUPINTHEAIR Feb 20, 2013 7:26 pm


Originally Posted by bdschobel (Post 20286846)
I did lock it for a while, but the OP makes the case that rules may be different in Canada, so I'm reopening it. Readers in the U.S. should be very cautious about trying to take advantage of this situation, whether or not it works in Canada.

Bruce
Moderator

I had a PM discussion with him about that and I agreed with his analysis however remote it might be so good show.


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