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this is valid in the US only....
Marriott Bonvoy and Uber have teamed up where Marriott Bonvoy members (free to join) can earn points toward free nights when ordering food delivery on Uber Eats and requesting select Uber rides
- Earn 3 points per dollar on Uber Premium rides (includes Uber XL, Uber Black, Uber SUV and Uber Comfort).
- Earn 6 points per dollar when you order Uber Eats while staying at a hotel within the Marriott portfolio.
- Earn 2 points per dollar when you order Uber Eats at home or on the road.
For a limited time, members who link their accounts and have at least one qualifying transaction by May 31 will earn an extra 2,000 Marriott Bonvoy bonus points.
To link accounts, open the Uber app and tap the menu on the top left corner. Tap 'Settings,' and scroll down to tap 'Marriott Bonvoy' under the Rewards section. Tap 'Link Account' and then log into your Marriott Bonvoy account. Once accounts are linked, users can start earning points on qualifying Uber Eats orders and qualifying rides. Points balances can be viewed on Marriott Bonvoy account profiles.
source [marriott.com] and
source [uber.com].
edit to add: $25 or more orders (sorry i didnt see any of this earlier)
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I had a 3 night stay in a suite for 2,500 points...
So my impression is that the point value isnt that great but Im just skimming the rewards, perhaps someone can point out better value-for-points rewards???
You got three nights in a suite for 2,500 points? Where?
Didn't they extend the expiration of all points to August?
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Having said that, the points guy and a bunch of other websites calculate the average value of one point to be 0.8 cents, so 2000 points would be $16. Nerdwallet values one point at .9 cents, so $18. I've also seen 0.7 cents.
Here's Marriott's redemption chart. Basically, one night at the lowest category hotel would be 5000 pts during an off-peak time of year, 7500 pts during a regular time of year, and 10k during a peak time. Higher category hotels require more points. You can also use fewer points if you partly pay cash, as you can tell from browsing the chart.
https://www.marriott.co
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Exactly!
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I had a 3 night stay in a suite for 2,500 points...
So my impression is that the point value isnt that great but Im just skimming the rewards, perhaps someone can point out better value-for-points rewards???
LOL I misspoke... I RECEIVED 2,500 points for a 3 night stay... I just read my above comment back and what a deal if that was true. Yeah my point was that the program seems pretty stingy on points... I would have to stay over 10 nights to earn 10,000 points, enough for a $25 Amazon Gift Card...
Having said that, the points guy and a bunch of other websites calculate the average value of one point to be 0.8 cents, so 2000 points would be $16. Nerdwallet values one point at .9 cents, so $18. I've also seen 0.7 cents.
Here's Marriott's redemption chart. Basically, one night at the lowest category hotel would be 5000 pts during an off-peak time of year, 7500 pts during a regular time of year, and 10k during a peak time. Higher category hotels require more points. You can also use fewer points if you partly pay cash, as you can tell from browsing the chart.
https://www.marriott.co
Definitely better to use the points for a hotel room than a gift card according to this!
Click on the link to see deal. Asterisk says please allow 6-8 weeks for bonus. I got my points from my order already.
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