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Lodging Review: Atwell Suites, Denver Airport

I once again had the opportunity to stay at a Denver airport-area hotel as I arrived a day before my ski club. This time I selected the Atwell Suites Denver Airport, as it was an IHG property and I could use the free night certificate I have with my IHG Select credit card.

I have to admit I’d never heard of the Atwell brand but, in general, I quite liked the hotel. It’s located just off Tower Road, a main thoroughfare that has many similar hotels lining each side. It has its own private shuttle. I had a friend pick me up at the airport but it was very nice not to have any other stops on the way back to the airport the next day.

The hotel has a very modern feel. As I understand it, this building is only a couple of years old so it’s still in quite good shape. The front desk was straight ahead upon entering. I arrived quite early, before noon, and asked if I could get a ground-floor room since I was wrangling both my skis bag and a larger wheeled duffel. None of those rooms were ready yet, but that was fine as my friend and I went off for lunch and a free tour through the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, which is now a wildlife preserve. While we were in the Arsenal I received a call that my room was ready. Continue reading

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Rack Up Points and Miles with Shopping Portals

Updated 11/24/23 to include a Capital One referral link that can earn you $50!

The holiday season is here and a lot of us prefer to do our shopping online. That provides us a great opportunity to double-dip on earning points, miles or cash back through the use of shopping portals! To make things easier, in this post I’ll just refer to “earning points” but know that I’m using that phrase to cover earning hotel points (e.g. Hyatt, Hilton, Marriott), credit card points (e.g. Chase Ultimate Rewards (URs), Amex Membership Rewards (MRs)), airline miles (e.g. American, Delta, United) or cash back.

Cash Back Monitor

My first stop is usually Cash Back Monitor. This is an incredible free tool that will show you which shopping portals have the best discounts on that day for the store you want to shop. Note that Amazon rarely has deals for hotel or credit card points or airline miles but sometimes offers good deals for cash back.

Here’s an example. Let’s say you need a gift for a pet so you can enter PetSmart in the “Search Store Here” box. Here’s a list of the current cash back and points & miles offerings:

You can earn up to 15% cash back if you shop through Rakuten. Or you may choose 7 American Airlines AAdvantage miles per dollar (when it’s usually just 1 mile per dollar). But maybe 8 Chase Ultimate Reward points is more your preference – but note that you must have one of the Chase Freedom cards. The Chase Ink and Sapphire cards, which also earn URs, are only earning 6x or 5x respectively. You’ll also see Rakuten listed in the “Other Reward Points” category. That’s because if you have an Amex card that earns their Membership Rewards points, you can choose to earn those points instead of cash back. Why would you want to do that? Because if you play your cards right you can transfer those MR points to an airline and effectively get better than a 1% return.

If you don’t have accounts with any of the cash back portals, one thing to consider is their cash-out policy. Some portals have a minimum cash-out value so it may take quite awhile to accumulate enough cash back to do that. Others may only let you redeem the cash back for gift cards. So do your research first before jumping at the first big number.

Once you decide which option you’d like to choose you can click the link right there on the Cash Back Monitor page and it will take you to the appropriate shopping portal. Note that, unless it’s specified, you don’t necessarily have to use a co-branded credit card to earn the bonus! As an example, if you choose to go through the American Airlines shopping portal, you don’t have to use the AA co-branded credit card to get the 7x miles. But if you choose the United shopping portal, you’ll only get the 6x points if you use the UA credit card. If you don’t, you’ll only get 4x points. Either way that’s still better than the half-point per dollar you’d normally get.

NOTE: be aware that if you use a coupon code that is not publicly available, you may not receive credit for shopping through a portal.  Sometimes it works if, say, the retailer advertises a code for free shipping on their site.  But if you were sent an email with a special code for free shipping, then you may not be eligible for the points through the portal.

Extend the Life of Your Miles

While some frequent flyer programs like Delta SkyMiles, Southwest Rapid Rewards and United MileagePlus have done away with mileage expiration dates, many other airlines require periodic activity in your mileage account to keep your miles from expiring.  The team at The Points Guy has put together a handy chart to let you know if and when your miles expire.  The good news is that many programs, like American AAdvantage and British Airways Avios, will allow you to extend the life of your miles with activity.  And having miles credited to your frequent flyer account for going through their shopping portal qualifies as activity to extend your miles!

Browser Extensions

One more trick is to install browser extensions. I have a couple installed on my regular browser. The Rakuten extension pops up any time you visit a website where you can earn points through Rakuten. All you have to do is click the purple button and it will temporarily show another page where it’s linking your Rakuten account with this shopping session. Note that if you close the tab or the browser window – or even go to a different website in this same tab – you’ll need to click the purple button again when you return to the shopping site to ensure it’s tracking your purchase.

Rakuten browser extension on the PetSmart website

The second extension I have installed is the Capital One shopping extension. This extension comes into play when you start the checkout process. Almost every site has a box where you can enter a coupon code. If Capital One has any coupon codes valid for the site you’re visiting, it will ask if you would like to try the codes and if you agree, it will try them all for you, one by one. This is a cool way to find some unexpected savings and you don’t even have to be a Capital One customer to use it!

Get $50 back through Capitol One shopping!

Here’s a bonus! Join Capitol One shopping by 12/1/23 and make purchases totaling $10 or more in the first 30 days after joining and you’ll get $50 added to your Capitol One rewards! Full disclosure, I’ll get $50 too. To join, just use my link: capitaloneshopping.com/r/6R7G5TV

In the end

There are lots of ways to save money and/or earn bonus points this holiday season. Hopefully these tips will help.

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Check for bonus categories on your Chase and Citi cards

The Chase Freedom and Freedom Flex, US Bank CashPlus and Discover cards all have quarterly rotating bonus categories in which you can earn 5x points/5% cash back for the specified quarter.  What some folks don’t know is that often your airline or hotel co-branded Chase cards will have bonus spending as well.  To see if you’ve been targeted, go to http://chase.com/mybonus and fill in your name, last four digits of the card and your zip code and you may be pleasantly surprised.  I got the same bonus on four of my Chase co-branded cards: Hyatt, IHG, Marriott and United.  All offer 5x points on gas, groceries and restaurants.  These bonuses are valid April 1 – June 30, 2023 and for up to $1500 in purchases.

In addition, I received a piece of mail from Citi offering bonus points on my Premier card from now through May 31.  My mailpiece gave me a website and an invitation number to register.  You can also register via the phone or with the provided QR code.  The 5x points are for purchases from Consumer Electronic Stores, Department Stores, Home Improvement Stores and Home Furnishing Stores.  You may earn up to 2500 bonus points which works out to bonuses on $500 in purchases.  Remember that, in particular, Home Improvement stores sell gift cards so you can buy gift cards there and essentially earn 5x points at many other places!

In the end

Regardless of whether you actually use one of these cards for any of these categories on a regular basis, go ahead and sign up for the bonus.  You never know when you might use it and there’s no sense leaving points on the table!

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Bonuses Galore

Chase, American Express and Citibank have each unleashed a slew of new bonuses for those who carry their travel-related cards. Since folks aren’t spending money on travel, they’ve increased the bonus points earned at groceries on cards you might not otherwise be using there. Amex and Citibank are also giving you different ways to spend the travel credit that come with some of their premium cards.

All of these changes are temporary as we deal with this virus. While it’s great to have these options, let’s hope they don’t have to come up with more creative ways to incentivize us to use their cards once these offers run out. That will mean we are or will soon be traveling again. Continue reading

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IHG Devalues their Card, Pick Up the Old Card Today

We knew it would happen sooner or later. One of the best card benefits on the market is being reduced. IHG is the Intercontinental Hotel Group, the power behind Intercontinental, Holiday Inn, Kimpton, Crowne Plaza and others. Their credit card, issued by Chase, had one of the best benefits out there: a free night at any of their properties worldwide. Even better was that the card only cost $49 annually so even if you never spent a dime on it (after meeting minimum spend and getting your sign-up bonus) it was still a great deal.

This week I received a letter from Chase stating that the free night benefit was changing:

Currently, we award this Anniversary Free Night each year after your anniversary date, and it is redeemable at any IHG property. Going forward, Anniversary Free Nights issued after May 1, 2018 will be redeemable at eligible IHG hotels with a redemption value up to and including 40,000 points.

So even though all other benefits remain the same, this is still a huge loss. I’ve got an upcoming trip in October where we’ve already used last year’s certificate for one night, we’re using points for the second night and had planned to use this year’s certificate for the third night. But I won’t get this year’s certificate until July and the hotel costs 50,000 points so I won’t be able to use it there. So we changed our plans and will stay at a different hotel the third night.

Notice the highlighted bit in the quote about eligible IHG hotels? There is a list of excluded properties and some of those go for 40,000 points or less. Summer at Mommy Points has more details in her post though she’s since had an update saying that all 40,000 point (or less) hotels will be available for the certificate. But we’ll have to see. I’m a little skeptical.

If you sign up for the old IHG card by today you can still get the certificate good for any IHG hotel in the world on your anniversary date but only for the first year. Certificates issued after that will have the 40,000 point limit.

Part of the reason for this cut back is that IHG is issuing two new cards, IHG Premier and IHG Traveler. The Traveler is the base card with an annual fee of only $29 and the sign-up bonus is 60K points after spending $2000 in the first 3 months after approval. The Premier card has an $89 annual fee and earns you 80K points after spending $2000 in the first three months. Both cards earn bonus points at IHG hotels (10x for the Premier, 5x for the Traveler), 2x at gas stations, grocery stores and restaurants and 1x everywhere else. There are other benefits regarding hotel status, savings on points purchases and bonus points based on spending thresholds. Nick at Frequent Miler has a terrific post today laying out each card’s benefits. But neither of these cards is as good as the current (old) card with it’s $49 annual fee and free night – even capped at 40K points.

Both Frequent Miler and Mommy Points include screen shots of Twitter conversations where the Chase reps say that cards approved today will get the uncapped anniversary night so bookmark those pages and sign up for the new card today. Frequent Miler has a card sign-up link in the post and on the Best Offers page.

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