Questions for Holders of the Wyndham Business Earners cards
#91
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 6,607
I am very familiar with that Wyndham property. Even though I have never stayed there, I see a lot of fun and happy when I walk by it. They also put sales reps out on the street to bring you in for a timeshare sales pitch. I think they offered 50K points last time.
I was curious though. You had no problems going every other year with the consumer card? I tread merry lightly with them but I think I am too conservative. Maybe its time to turn it up a bit.
I was curious though. You had no problems going every other year with the consumer card? I tread merry lightly with them but I think I am too conservative. Maybe its time to turn it up a bit.
I churn the NAF earner card and the Earner plus ( so it's actually one card per 14 months or so and you can't hold both cards so make sure you cancel one product first) wife does the same............be patient and wait for a larger SUB..........There is a referral for a 75K Earner plus card right now so I imagine a larger public SUB are on the horizon.
It's not an every other year science ( 5/24) how I churn Wyndham cards and I always cancel at least 2 months before I reapply as one time I went early and the denied me saying I already had a earner card product , phone call led to approval so not a big deal but IA is a lot easier.
I don't mess around with the business card so I have never churned that product, too much value to risk losing it.
Last edited by flyer4512; Apr 11, 2023 at 9:24 pm
#92
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 17
Wyndham Business Card Points
HI All -
Considering a Wyndham Business Card for my LLC business - 2 members.
I am wondering how the points work in this situation. Would the points charged for business expenses would go to a "business" account? Can I then transfer those points between myself and my partner? Or does the card have to be tied to one of our personal Wyndham accounts?
Since the points need to be split 50/50, I'd like figure out how to do this before I sign up...
Thanks!
JD
Considering a Wyndham Business Card for my LLC business - 2 members.
I am wondering how the points work in this situation. Would the points charged for business expenses would go to a "business" account? Can I then transfer those points between myself and my partner? Or does the card have to be tied to one of our personal Wyndham accounts?
Since the points need to be split 50/50, I'd like figure out how to do this before I sign up...
Thanks!
JD
#93
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 6,607
HI All -
Considering a Wyndham Business Card for my LLC business - 2 members.
I am wondering how the points work in this situation. Would the points charged for business expenses would go to a "business" account? Can I then transfer those points between myself and my partner? Or does the card have to be tied to one of our personal Wyndham accounts?
Since the points need to be split 50/50, I'd like figure out how to do this before I sign up...
Thanks!
JD
Considering a Wyndham Business Card for my LLC business - 2 members.
I am wondering how the points work in this situation. Would the points charged for business expenses would go to a "business" account? Can I then transfer those points between myself and my partner? Or does the card have to be tied to one of our personal Wyndham accounts?
Since the points need to be split 50/50, I'd like figure out how to do this before I sign up...
Thanks!
JD
The points go to the cardholders personal Wyndham account.
I would get a card for both of you and open 2 Wyndham Rewards personal accounts.
Unless you need the points now or want CET Diamond status quickly I would hold off as the current SUB is only 45K, I have seen it as high as 90K but more likely you will find 60K in the coming months.
#94
Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 17
Thanks for your advice. I am aware of the SUB being low in comparison to past offers.
Opening 2 accounts won't really work - wouldn't allow for fair distribution of charges, etc. Hard to explain without providing too much info on the business, etc. But I do appreciate your advice. We may need to reconsider.
Opening 2 accounts won't really work - wouldn't allow for fair distribution of charges, etc. Hard to explain without providing too much info on the business, etc. But I do appreciate your advice. We may need to reconsider.
#96
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: home = LAX
Posts: 25,934
https://www.wyndhamhotels.com/wyndha.../member-levels
And many hotels in the Wyndham program don't have suites to upgrade to.
#97
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: ATL, BHM, DUB, County Wexford
Programs: DL DM, AA ExPlt, Diamond HH, HY, BW, & Titanium Elite Marriott
Posts: 4,864
Diamond status only offers Suite Upgrades, not any other kind of upgrades, according to the Wyndham Elite Status benefits chart:
https://www.wyndhamhotels.com/wyndha.../member-levels
And many hotels in the Wyndham program don't have suites to upgrade to.
https://www.wyndhamhotels.com/wyndha.../member-levels
And many hotels in the Wyndham program don't have suites to upgrade to.
#99
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 6,607
However the personal earner cards are VERY churnable , just remember you can only have one earner card (regardless of exact product) open at a time so plan accordingly.
My wife and I have churned the NAF Earner and the Earner Plus...........wait for the 60K plus SUB offer to come around.
#101
Join Date: Apr 2008
Programs: Marriott Platinum, IHG PA, Hilton Sucks, Hyatt Discoverist
Posts: 460
Also, has anybody ever lost their Wyndham Business Credit Card while abroad (or otherwise needed it replaced), and had a replacement card sent out to the foreign address?
#102
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 6,607
Business card sign up bonus is now 50K/ $3K additional 25K for spending $7k more in 10 months
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/barcl...rod.fire.glass
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/barcl...rod.fire.glass
Last edited by flyer4512; Jun 6, 2023 at 9:44 pm
#103
Join Date: Mar 2023
Posts: 26
Business card sign up bonus is now 75K/ $3K spend
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/barcl...rod.fire.glass
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/barcl...rod.fire.glass
#104
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 6,607
#105
Join Date: Mar 2023
Posts: 26
Understood, I just wanted to clarify that in order to get the full 75k points, you need to spend $10k, not $3k. That's a pretty significant difference in spend requirement.