Best Points Offer Ever - Chase is offering 175,000 Bonus Points after spending $3,000 on purchases in your first 3 months from account opening with the IHG® Rewards Premier Credit Card . Annual Fee is $99.
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Best Points Offer Ever - Chase is offering 175,000 Bonus Points after spending $3,000 on purchases in your first 3 months from account opening with the IHG® Rewards Premier Credit Card. Annual Fee is $99.
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Best Points Offer Ever - Earn 175,000 Bonus Points after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening
Enjoy a Reward Night after each account anniversary year at eligible IHG hotels worldwide. Plus, enjoy a reward night when you redeem points for a consecutive four-night IHG® hotel stay.
Earn up to 26 points total per $1 spent when you stay at an IHG hotel
Earn 5 points per $1 spent on purchases on travel, gas stations, and restaurants. Earn 3 points per $1 spent on all other purchases
Platinum Elite status as long as you remain a Premier card member
Global Entry, TSA PreCheck® or NEXUS Statement Credit of up to $100 every 4 years as reimbursement for the application fee charged to your card
IHG Rewards bonus points are redeemable at hotels such as InterContinental®, Crowne Plaza®, Kimpton®, EVEN® Hotels, Indigo® Hotels & Holiday Inn®
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I had 200,000 points and just booked 5 nights in Paris and 4 nights in Nice, France with 195,000 points for May. Each city had the 4th night free since thats the perk with this card. Paris was kinda expensive so I probably could have squeezed out 12 nights with the points if I booked it all in Nice France or another city. For top hotels maybe 2-3 night since I saw nice Paris hotel for 80,000 points a night. I always aim for the 4th night free. I like this card and also got their Business version card too
Free annual reward night makes the card a no brainer, more than offsets the AF. I have one card each for business and personal use, stay mostly in the sock drawer.
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It's an IHG chase card. At the top of the screen, you'll see 3 options, the one OP put up, a no annual fee one that give you 120k after 2k but no free night after a year and then a bus option for 140k but with an annual fee.
It's an IHG chase card. At the top of the screen, you'll see 3 options, the one OP put up, a no annual fee one that give you 120k after 2k but no free night after a year and then a bus option for 140k but with an annual fee.
Thank but no free rewards night is a deal breaker for me.
I got the same message. Credit score 800+ already have about 4 chase cards with high limits. Pay them off monthly.
I got a "too many recently opened accounts on my credit report" reason. I opened a quicksilver around 5 months ago and sw visa early December. I did close my target red card debit card then got a new one to get the bonus not long ago and just opened a Huntington checking account for the $400 bonus. I wouldn't think the checking or debit would get me turned down. Maybe I'm wrong. I don't know if it's even worth it to call the recon line.
I also pay my statement balances every month and my credit score is decent. I guess there could be worse reasons they deny you! I will try again when Marriott releases a good bonus.
Just upset on that hard pull with nothing to show for it.
Mine was approved this morning. The last chase I got had a nice big bonus a couple of years ago. I use mine when I pay my car insurance in full. That's $3000 right off the bat.
I never got an email or anything but the card has appeared in the chase app. So I guess that's all good. I think my personal property taxes are due soon and I can pay with a credit card if I go in person. So that'll cover most of the spending!
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03-20-2023 at 03:42 PM.
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How many nights does 175,000 points buy at the best hotel in their portfolio?
I had 200,000 points and just booked 5 nights in Paris and 4 nights in Nice, France with 195,000 points for May. Each city had the 4th night free since thats the perk with this card. Paris was kinda expensive so I probably could have squeezed out 12 nights with the points if I booked it all in Nice France or another city. For top hotels maybe 2-3 night since I saw nice Paris hotel for 80,000 points a night. I always aim for the 4th night free. I like this card and also got their Business version card too
Annual free night is capped at 40k point value. That limits it to a lot of just okay hotels for the places we generally travel to or live near. Or, even worse, some hotels have blackout dates of when points are not able to be used.
Annual free night is capped at 40k point value. That limits it to a lot of just okay hotels for the places we generally travel to or live near. Or, even worse, some hotels have blackout dates of when points are not able to be used.
Is there a way to see points for specific hotels? Maybe I don't have enough but in the app it never lets me see point values when looking at properties. I'd mainly be interested in spots that include breakfast near Disneyland and Disney World.
UPDATE: the mystery might be solved as it seems some popular properties just don't allow points (or at least for days I was searching)
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I also pay my statement balances every month and my credit score is decent. I guess there could be worse reasons they deny you! I will try again when Marriott releases a good bonus.
Just upset on that hard pull with nothing to show for it.
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True, but you can add points to the cert-- so it's really a cert for "1 free night, or 40,000 points toward a point-paid reward night"
UPDATE: the mystery might be solved as it seems some popular properties just don't allow points (or at least for days I was searching)
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Thanks sorry to ask dummy question.