This seems like a good offer. You get Gold Status through 2008 and 30k points Enjoy! |
Priority Club Rewards Visa from Chase 30K sign-up points and Gold Status Archived From: Finance |
This seems like a good offer. You get Gold Status through 2008 and 30k points Enjoy! |
29 dollar fee waived first year, 30,000 pts, gold status, 20 statement credit, plus 6 mos of 0% BT and purchases |
not a bad deal, the 30,000 points are good for 2 nights at one of their hotels. green for you. |
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The points are a good deal. Is the Gold Elite status all that valuable? You get: |
mespin said:The points are a good deal. Is the Gold Elite status all that valuable? You get: I think you can purchase an ambassador level account with the free upgrades for 20000 points or $150. I have never had one. On this deal, I just want the points for hotel stays. |
The Gold status really is bunk. I am a platinum member and almost never get upgrades at Holiday Inn's or any real benefits except earning extra points as free newspapers don't do much for me. However status does help if you stay at Intercontinental properties and you sometimes get nice upgrades there like I did in NYC. However IC hotels are usually pretty overpriced when you compare them to Hilton, Westin etc.. The only real way to get good upgrades is if you spend 20,000 points or $150 on becoming an "ambassador" |
The real benefits are at IC Hotels, have got some fabulous upgrades from them. |
Thanks for posting, OP. Took a look at what you can get with the points and it looks like it takes a ton of points to get retail/dining GC's - 20k for a $50 GC and 38k for a $100 GC. So the points are basically good for free nights at IC hotels and not much else. Still a great bonus if you need that. |
Not a bad deal, however IMHO the Marriott Visa card is a better deal which gets you 2 free nights or more at category 1-4 hotels. |
dhobi said:Not a bad deal, however IMHO the Marriott Visa card is a better deal which gets you 2 free nights or more at category 1-4 hotels. Also appears to be fee-free for first year. |
dhobi said:Not a bad deal, however IMHO the Marriott Visa card is a better deal which gets you 2 free nights or more at category 1-4 hotels. Not really the Marriott card has higher BT fees, and a higher interst rate. No 0% for purchases or BT, no statement credit etc. read the terms of the two to compare |
Donedealzz said:dhobi said:Not a bad deal, however IMHO the Marriott Visa card is a better deal which gets you 2 free nights or more at category 1-4 hotels. |
$1000 credit limit !!! are u freaking kidding me ?!?!?!?! I am hurt !! |
ive churned this deal 2 times now and got 60,000 priority points. Im thinking of doing it again. |
A $20 statement credit3 plus a 0.0% introductory APR on purchases and balance transfers4 |
Can anyone share the experience of redeeming the points? Are there many restrictions when/where you can use the points? |
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