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SanDiego1K Sep 29, 2012 9:14 am

Hertz allows points to be moved from one family member to another if both are gold.

Call the #1 Gold Plus Rewards Desk (1-888-999-4900) during the hours of 0600-2100 CST Monday through Friday and ask for a transfer of points.

mintcilantro Sep 29, 2012 7:22 pm


Originally Posted by muji (Post 19401664)
With Hilton you cannot transfer points for free (the fee is $25 per 10,000 points transferred), but you can book an award hotel stay for a family member (with same mailing address) at no charge.

For me the whole point of the transfer is to pool points for a booking e.g. if I have 28K points and my wife has 30k then we could book a 50k category room if we can combine the points.

johnslloyd Sep 29, 2012 7:25 pm


Originally Posted by muji (Post 19401618)
I believe that this is only if both parties have the Hawaiian Airlines credit card: http://www.hawaiianairlines.com/Hawa...es/share-miles

Nope. Only the recipient needs to be a Hawaiian Airlines Visa cardholder. Just did one of these, received HA miles from my non-CC brother.

UA Fan Sep 30, 2012 7:32 pm


Originally Posted by mintcilantro (Post 19409053)
For me the whole point of the transfer is to pool points for a booking e.g. if I have 28K points and my wife has 30k then we could book a 50k category room if we can combine the points.

Is this possible with HH?

UA Fan Sep 30, 2012 7:33 pm


Originally Posted by im.daniel (Post 19405390)
Qantas - one transfer a year.

Thanks for this. Do you know if there are other restrictions such as same address?

This tip is helping me look at QF.

UA Fan Sep 30, 2012 7:36 pm

Folks thanks for the responses. Please let me know if the transfers can be done online/phone and if there are any other restrictions such as same address, x number of times per year.

CalGuy Jan 8, 2013 10:28 am

Transferring Miles/Points to Another Person
 
What programs allow the transferring of points to another person for a fee and what programs allow it free of charge? It'd be nice to get a thread going with that info. I'll start:

Free Transfer
Club Carlson: "Yes, if you have the name or account number of another Club Carlson member, you may transfer points to that person by calling Member Services." (1-888-288-8889)

SPG: "'It’s not possible to create a joint Starwood Preferred Guest account and we are unable to combine two accounts if they’re registered in different names. However, it’s possible to transfer Starpoints between two Starwood Preferred Guest accounts if the household address is the same on both accounts." (http://www.starwoodhotels.com/prefer...al.html#N10084)

Transfers that Cost $$$
Hilton Hhonors: "You can instantly transfer your points to another HHonors member in increments of 10,000 points, at a cost of $25 USD per 10,000 points. This rate applies to all points transferred up to 200,000. After 200,000 points have been transferred in one calendar year, all additional transfers are free of charge." (https://secure3.hilton.com/en/hh/cus...t/transfer.htm)

jcmitchell21 Jan 8, 2013 11:51 am

Format the first post a bit better. SPG - free within the same address.

CalGuy Jan 8, 2013 11:57 am


Originally Posted by jcmitchell21 (Post 20003260)
Format the first post a bit better. SPG - free within the same address.

Better?

brettalb Jan 8, 2013 12:05 pm

Shorter, which makes them more clear.

redtop43 Jan 8, 2013 12:19 pm

I would note crucially that "point transfers" are often used as the basis for promotions.

Many airlines allow points to be transferred but the cost of the transfer is often close to or even greater than the value of the points themselves. In these cases, point transfers are almost pointless (no pun intended).

For example:

USAir allows points to be transferred for a fee of 1 cent per point, plus 7.5% tax, plus $30. So a 50,000 point transfer costs $567.50.

However, last fall they had a promotion where for every point transferred out, the recipient got two points. So if you transferred 50,000 points, you were in effect buying 50,000 points for $567.50.

Delta has had similar promotions, although I don't know if their bonuses have been as high as 100%.

So to say "USAir charges 1.075 cents per point plus $30" would be accurate when they don't have a promotion, but someone reading this "definitive" thread could be easily misled if they do have a promotion at some point.

UA Fan Feb 22, 2013 12:47 pm

OP updated to add KE:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/20295681-post12.html

Also added EK, QR and KU.

For Chase UR looks like they now restrict transfers to spouse.

mrstraveler Feb 22, 2013 9:49 pm


Originally Posted by UA Fan (Post 19401460)
AIRLINES
CREDIT CARDS
Amex MR (transfers to other's MR account by special email request; transfers to others FFP online)

This is interesting because when I called Amex about this they told me you cannot combine membership rewards accounts even if both parties have same address. Perhaps it is because both cards are credit cards and not charge cards. Anyone know the special request email to give it another shot?

UA Fan Feb 23, 2013 8:42 am


Originally Posted by mrstraveler (Post 20300818)
This is interesting because when I called Amex about this they told me you cannot combine membership rewards accounts even if both parties have same address. Perhaps it is because both cards are credit cards and not charge cards. Anyone know the special request email to give it another shot?

Ask via email.

mrstraveler Feb 23, 2013 10:27 am


Originally Posted by UA Fan (Post 20302528)
Ask via email.


What is their email address? I've looked at the MR website contact section and it only lists phone numbers or twitter.


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