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jerry305 Aug 30, 2019 12:29 pm


Originally Posted by stoddaj1 (Post 31471933)
I used to be able to see a wiki at the top that showed updated credit card bonus' for Canadians but I no longer see it. Is this gone?

A skinnier version of the Wiki now appears here.
Thanks!

transportprof Aug 31, 2019 10:20 am


Originally Posted by jerry305 (Post 31462296)
...


Get 125 Aeroplan miles
Offer ends in 2 days

Sign up with AskingCanadians before August 29, 2019, and complete 1 consumer product survey by September 16, 2019, to earn 125 Aeroplan Bonus Miles.*

....

I signed up, but have gotten no survey offers yet. If they don't send me any surveys, how do I get the bonus miles?

jerry305 Aug 31, 2019 4:45 pm


Originally Posted by transportprof (Post 31476863)
I signed up, but have gotten no survey offers yet. If they don't send me any surveys, how do I get the bonus miles?

Not sure. Their FAQ page hints that they sent out surveys as their marketing partners want them done.

jerry305 Aug 31, 2019 4:47 pm

https://ihg.scene7.com/is/image/ihg/...?fmt=png-alpha
There's a new batch of PointBreaks hotel room specials from IHG / Holiday Inn hotels, for now till October 31, 2019.

PointBreaks are reward stays available starting at 5,000 points.
There are offers for 5,000, 10,000 or 15,000 points.

If you don't have points, you can purchase points from the IHG website.
Better yet, (I believe) there is a way that IHG members who already have at least 5,000 points can buy 5,000 points for US $40, or buy 10,000 points (2 nights' worth) for US $70. This workaround is discussed in other threads. PM me if you have questions.
Other methods are discussed starting around post 3925 of this thread...
https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/mile...l#post28224184

Hotels in Canada available for
for 5,000 points:
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Fort Saskatchewan

for 10,000 points:
Holiday Inn Calgary-Airport
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Sherwood Park-Edmonton Area
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Saint - Hyacinthe

for 15,000 points:
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Calgary South-Macleod Trail S
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Halifax Airport

Full list of PointBreaks hotels in Canada, US & overseas:
https://www.ihg.com/rewardsclub/content/us/en/redeem-rewards/pointbreaks ​​​​

stoddaj1 Aug 31, 2019 5:46 pm


Originally Posted by jerry305 (Post 31474273)
A skinnier version of the Wiki now appears here.
Thanks!

Thanks for the guidance,but here where?

transportprof Aug 31, 2019 7:20 pm


Originally Posted by jerry305 (Post 31477736)
Not sure. Their FAQ page hints that they sent out surveys as their marketing partners want them done.

So if there are no surveys by mid-September there will be no Aeroplan bonus points. Sounds like bait and switch to me.

LearningToFly Aug 31, 2019 7:56 pm


Originally Posted by transportprof (Post 31477953)
So if there are no surveys by mid-September there will be no Aeroplan bonus points. Sounds like bait and switch to me.

Not the first time some have been caught in that 'Ann Parks" thing.

jerry305 Sep 1, 2019 5:41 pm

https://www.hsbc.ca/content/dam/hsbc...D_LOGO_RGB.svg



HSBC has a new promo for the World Elite MasterCard.
You must have an annual individual income of $80,000 or $150,000 household income.
Chronic churners (like me) have had difficulty getting this card from HSBC.
YMMV.

Link:
https://www.hsbc.ca/credit-cards/products/world-elite/

Non-Quebec promotional offer :
  • FYF
  • 20,000pts at sign-up
  • 18pts/$ spent on travel in first 90 days up to 40,000pts
Quebec promotional offer :
  • $149 annual fees
  • 20,000pts at sign-up
  • 70,000pts if you keep your account open and in good standing for 90 days
Other features :
  • Annual $100 travel enhancement credit
  • No FX fees
  • Wifi Boingo free membership
  • 10% off hotel bookings on Agoda and Expedia
  • Earn 3pts/$ spent on everything
  • Earn 6pts/$ spent on travel
200 points is generally worth $1 in travel redemption.

Good discussion here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/churningcanada/comments/cyd7bv/hsbc_world_elite_mastercard_new_signup_bonus/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app

As pointed out in the Reddit thread, redemptions can only be made at the 25K, 35K, 45K, 55K, etc. values.

So, one sweet-spot option (for non-Quebecers) to get $425 value is:
Get card and 20,000 points at sign-up = $100 travel credit
(If you can... ) Spend $3056, in first 3 months, on travel.
Earn 18 points per dollar on the first $2,222 = 40,000 points
Earn 6 points per dollar on the next $834 = 5,004 points
Together, that's 45,000 points, which can be redeemed for a $225 travel credit
Also get $100 annual travel enhancement credit it, redeemable towards select airline seat upgrades, airline baggage fees and airport lounge passes.

grandgourmand Sep 13, 2019 7:25 am

CIBC has some interesting offers.

The Aeroplan Infinite gets you 20k points. No FYF, but you get a $120 Air Canada gift card, which is equivalent to the annual fee. And it doesn't expire.

Then there's the Business card. 35k points, after spending $3k in four months. Annual fee is $180, but you get the $120 gift card.

Anyone recall how strict they are on the Business version?

mahasamatman Sep 14, 2019 4:17 pm


Originally Posted by grandgourmand (Post 31520800)
you get a $120 Air Canada gift card, which is equivalent to the annual fee.

Do you know if those gift cards can be used to pay for taxes on award tickets?

jerry305 Sep 14, 2019 4:21 pm


Originally Posted by mahasamatman (Post 31525494)
Do you know if those gift cards can be used to pay for taxes on award tickets?

I think so...

EDIT: Thank you to transportprof and yerffej201 for interpreting the wording.


Gift Cards and eGift cards are only redeemable at Air Canada in Canada and the U.S. toward the purchase of air travel offered by Air Canada and operated by Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge, and Air Canada Express carriers (i.e., Air Georgian, Sky Regional, Exploits Valley Air Services, and Jazz Aviation LP) and/or the purchase of ancillary services offered by Air Canada in conjunction with an Air Canada, Air Canada Express or Air Canada Rouge flight. Air travel and ancillary services offered by Air Canada are limited to air transportation costs, change fees, last-minute upgrades, additional checked baggage fees, pet-handling fees, unaccompanied minor fees, and applicable taxes or any other similar fee that applies to the purchase. Also redeemable for flight-inclusive vacation packages to Mexico and the Caribbean at Air Canada Vacations, excluding group reservations.

Gift Cards and eGift Cards cannot be used for payment of air travel wholly over the services of any other airline, or for the payment of a ticket which is part of a group booking. Gift Cards and eGift Cards are not redeemable toward the purchase of Air Canada Flight Passes, group travel, Air Canada Cargo products and services, Air Canada Maple Leaf Club membership fees, or for the purchase of third-party products/services such as duty-free, Air Canada Bistro (e.g., food and beverages), hotel bookings, car rentals and/or travel insurance.


https://www.aircanada.com/ca/en/aco/...ift-cards.html

transportprof Sep 14, 2019 6:09 pm


Originally Posted by jerry305 (Post 31525505)
I think so...

Gift Cards and eGift cards are only redeemable at Air Canada in Canada and the U.S. toward the purchase of air travel offered by Air Canada and operated by Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge, and Air Canada Express carriers (i.e., Air Georgian, Sky Regional, Exploits Valley Air Services, and Jazz Aviation LP) and/or the purchase of ancillary services offered by Air Canada in conjunction with an Air Canada, Air Canada Express or Air Canada Rouge flight. Air travel and ancillary services offered by Air Canada are limited to air transportation costs, change fees, last-minute upgrades, additional checked baggage fees, pet-handling fees, unaccompanied minor fees, and applicable taxes or any other similar fee that applies to the purchase. Also redeemable for flight-inclusive vacation packages to Mexico and the Caribbean at Air Canada Vacations, excluding group reservations.

Gift Cards and eGift Cards cannot be used for payment of air travel wholly over the services of any other airline, or for the payment of a ticket which is part of a group booking. Gift Cards and eGift Cards are not redeemable toward the purchase of Air Canada Flight Passes, group travel, Air Canada Cargo products and services, Air Canada Maple Leaf Club membership fees, or for the purchase of third-party products/services such as duty-free, Air Canada Bistro (e.g., food and beverages), hotel bookings, car rentals and/or travel insurance.


https://www.aircanada.com/ca/en/aco/...ift-cards.html

The T & C at CIBC suggest otherwise:

A $120 Air Canada eGift Card within 6-8 weeks of account opening by email or direct mail based on your Aeroplan loyalty account information. Your eGift Card will be ready to use right away. If you do not receive your eGift Card details within 6-8 weeks, please call Aeroplan at 1-800-361-5373. The Air Canada eGift Card can be redeemed on either the Canadian or U.S. edition of aircanada.com, via phone through Air Canada Reservations at 1-888-247-2262 (within Canada and the United States only), through a travel agent if the booking is made at aircanada.com/agents, and at aircanadavacations.com or through the Air Canada Vacations’ Reservations department at 1-866-529-2079. It cannot be used for Aeroplan or other reward travel tickets. eGift Cards cannot be redeemed at airport locations. By using the eGift Card, you are consenting to the Air Canada eGift Card terms and conditions. For complete Terms & Conditions of the Air Canada eGift Card, visit www.aircanada.com/giftcard. Your Air Canada eGift Card can be used more than once, and if the value of your purchase is less than $120, you will not forfeit the balance of your eGift Card. Once the eGift Card reaches a zero balance, it is deactivated and no further usage will be permitted. The stored value loaded on an eGift Card does not expire and your eGift Cards are fully transferable. You can check the balance of your eGift Card online at www.aircanada.com/giftcard or by calling 1-855-281-1761. eGift Cards are not refundable or redeemable for cash or cheque. Air Canada eGift Cards is a product owned by Air Canada and are subject to change at any time without notice. CIBC and its affiliates are not responsible for any changes associated with the Air Canada eGift Cards. CIBC, Aeroplan and Air Canada are not responsible for any stored value balance if the eGift Card is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. If you are having a problem with your eGift Card usage, please call the Air Canada Gift Card Service Centre at 1-855-281-1761 or email at [email protected].

yerffej201 Sep 15, 2019 5:30 am


Originally Posted by mahasamatman (Post 31525494)
Do you know if those gift cards can be used to pay for taxes on award tickets?

No. Not right now, anyways.

grandgourmand Sep 15, 2019 7:40 am

I applied for the business version. Filled out the app, zero questions on the business and I was denied. Weird system.

I'll be calling in. But that'll probably involve going into a branch.

Chris101 Sep 26, 2019 10:38 pm

Im looking to see if anyone has any DP on Scotia Gold Amex regarding the terms below:

I normally dont do Scotia but I saw GRB of $100 until Sept 30.

I had this card back in Oct 2017 and I currently have Scotia Passport Visa.

Do they police this term below?

Bonus Offer Eligibility and Exclusions:

The following individuals are not eligible for the Bonus Offers:
  • Current primary or secondary cardholders of a Scotiabank retail credit card, including those that switch from an existing Scotiabank retail credit card
  • Previous primary or secondary cardholders of a Scotiabank retail credit card in the past 2 years


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