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Hyatt is out with another buy points offer and this time it is a discount instead of a bonus. When you buy 5,000 or more points in one transaction they will give a 25% discount on the price. This is different than the typical 30 to 40% bonus that we usually see with Hyatt and lower than the 30% discount we have also seen.
With the discount the price works out to 1.8 cents (US) per point which is lower than the 1.85 cents seen with a 30% bonus but higher than 1.714 cents per point (US$) seen when they run their highest 40% bonus. Depending on how you redeem them it could be worthwhile to purchase them for rewards around the globe or even if you just need a few thousand points to top off for an award.
The 25% discount offer:
25% Discount when you buy 5,000 or more World of Hyatt Points in one transaction. Valid until Jan 19, 23 Buy World of Hyatt Points here.
Here are more Hyatt offers to check out:
- Earn 2,000 bonus World of Hyatt points for each eligible stay you complete at participating Park Hyatt Hotels in Asia and North America. Book by Feb 28, 23 for stays completed Dec 21, 22 – Feb 28, 23. Click here for more details & to book this offer.
- 500 Bonus World of Hyatt Points per night for stays at new Hyatt Hotels Worldwide. Full details.
- Earn 30,000 Bonus Points on the World of Hyatt Credit Card when you spend $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. Learn more
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