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Unlimited Pay Yourself Back, a New Hilton Brand and Hyatt’s Botched Promo

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Hyatt’s Botched Promo – MtM Podcast

On today’s episode of Miles to Memories Shawn and Joe chat about their early spending plans for the year and new credit cards they’re working on. They also discuss Hyatt’s botched IT on their latest promo, a new Hilton brand and a short theme park update. Plus, unlimited pay yourself back on Aeroplan?

I hope you enjoy this episode!

Episode Guide

  • 1:48 – Quick theme park updates
  • 12:04 – Hilton Spark
  • 16:25 – Hyatt IT biffs their latest targeted promo
  • 24:20 – Aeroplan unlimited(?) pay yourself back
  • 28:52 – Kicking off 2023 in credit card spending
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Shawn Coomer
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Shawn Coomer earns and burns millions of miles/points per year circling the globe with his family. An expert at accumulating travel rewards, he founded Miles to Memories to help others achieve their travel goals for pennies on the dollar. Shawn also runs a million dollar reselling business, knows Vegas better than most and loves to spend his time at the 12 Disney parks across the world.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. You can use Aeroplan points in the same way that one can use Chase UR points for pay-yourself-back. In some PYB categories (which change quarterly), the statement credit is 1.25 cents per point (without limit but subject to a 90-day lookback window). For charges not in PYB categories, the statement credit is 1 cent per point (subject to a 90-day lookback window).

    Now, before you start transferring a bunch of Amex points to Aeroplan and use them under Chase’s PYB, you should note that both Air Canada and Chase have anti-abuse provisions in their terms and conditions. If either determines (in their sole and absolute discretion) that a person has engaged in abuse, they have the power to 1) forfeit that person’s points, 2) shut down that person’s accounts, and 3) ban that person from reapplying.

    Choose wisely.

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