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Originally Posted by NJUPINTHEAIR
(Post 19139834)
He's a college kid and most decent Hiltons in Europe are not 50,000 points. Further, there are a number of Hilton properties in the states that he could and should stay at during Spring Break that likely will have availability when the price of the room is exhorbitant.
Finally, the 2 Hiltons in Munich are 35,000 and 40,000 points and they have availability right now for some dates for upcoming Oktoberfest, so don't tell me most Hiltons are 50,000 points in Europe. It is a very great task, but not an insurmountable task, especially if he and his roommate get the no fee HHonors Amex with the sign up points. Moreover, I bet he could pay for his tuition using a miles or points credit card and nowadays, that is no drop in the bucket. NJ I got the Hilton Talafagar in London the week before the Olympics for 145,000 points for four nights with an AXON reward and that is a very nice hotel right in the heart of London and had a rate of over 250 pounds a night that stay. Plus there would have been the 17.5% tax on top of that. I believe the nightly rate there is 50K points a night. I have the DT times square for new years eve booked as well at 145K points and new years eve the rate is over $7,000 for just that night. I have stayed there the past two years as well at the same rate. A lot of colleges are now charging a fee to use a credit card (I think they get around that with a third party billing system like the IRS and county property tax offices use). If the poster can pay his tuition with no fee that is definitely a great way to rack up the points. Too bad the mint program got killed. That was a perfect way for college kids with rewards credit cards to be able to afford a nice vacation. |
Originally Posted by NJUPINTHEAIR
(Post 19139834)
It is a very great task, but not an insurmountable task, especially if he and his roommate get the no fee HHonors Amex with the sign up points. Moreover, I bet he could pay for his tuition using a miles or points credit card and nowadays, that is no drop in the bucket. NJ |
Hello. I redeem MyCoke points on July 31, 2012 for Hilton Honors-
no HH yet...should I contact someone and if so, whom? thanks |
Originally Posted by twoner32
(Post 19126822)
Redeem coke rewards on July 31, 2012 and still not received HH points yet....how long does it take? thanks
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Originally Posted by twoner32
(Post 19126822)
Redeem coke rewards on July 31, 2012 and still not received HH points yet....how long does it take? thanks
Received them in my HH Account on 8-16-2012. Only took (7) Days. |
Originally Posted by sbjnyc
(Post 19140863)
I redeemed mine on the 8th and they were credited to my account yesterday (16th). I'd call if I were you.
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Originally Posted by une
(Post 19140504)
If they get points from credit cards, or paying tuition (most places charge a fee now) that is a whole different story. What I was trying to point out is that it is hard to get stays solely based on coke points.
Unfortuantely, P/C appears to be on hiatus for the rest of the year, but with their quaretly 5,000 Pointbreaks program -- a fantasctic promotion, by the way -- even the small amount of points one picks up from Coke can go a long, long way in that program. |
Originally Posted by twoner32
(Post 19141525)
thanks. I called Coke and they said, "It can take up to 6 weeks..." call us back then. it's been 17 days today,.....
You might want to call MCR back and see if they are able to confirm the HH account number that was put in when you applied for the points 17 Days ago? |
Last night I mentioned to my wife that everyone in the household had MCR accounts, even the kids. Whenever there's a promo giving out free points, I just round up their accounts.
Her response: "Oh? Well, maybe we should have more kids." I may have become the first husband in history to ask his wife to sleep on the couch. Mike |
New my coke rewards admission ticket
NEW:
(1) Single Day Admission Ticket to COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG: 499 Points. I went to the colonial williamsburg site and if you were to purchase this ticket on-line it would cost $39.95 |
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Originally Posted by bongobadge
(Post 19146335)
NEW:
(1) Single Day Admission Ticket to COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG: 499 Points. I went to the colonial williamsburg site and if you were to purchase this ticket on-line it would cost $39.95 |
HHonors Out of Stock
The 500 point Hilton Honors awards are now Out of Stock. The 1,500 point Hilton Awards, which are not quite as good a deal, remain in stock. However, with the limit of entering 120 points a day, I suspect they too will be out of stock before I reach the800 level:td:
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Originally Posted by bongobadge
(Post 19146335)
NEW:
(1) Single Day Admission Ticket to COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG: 499 Points. I went to the colonial williamsburg site and if you were to purchase this ticket on-line it would cost $39.95 |
Colonial Williamsburg
Originally Posted by bongobadge
(Post 19146335)
NEW:
(1) Single Day Admission Ticket to COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG: 499 Points. I went to the colonial williamsburg site and if you were to purchase this ticket on-line it would cost $39.95
Originally Posted by aviator8
(Post 19154239)
drat! I am going there soon, and just bought the williamsburg bounce pass. might have saved a bit doing this, do you know if this admission also included free parking? If so I may have to do it anyway as the bounce pass does not have free parking there.
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We always parked for free at the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center. Unless something has changed, there is no charge to park there.
Sheila |
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