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I’m currently in the midst of a cross country road trip, booking hotels as we go, and stumbled across an alternative Chase World of Hyatt credit card offer. This offer populated when I was on the final booking screen and I was logged into my account. Not 100% sure if this is targeted to me, but if it’s appealing to you that’s how I landed on it.
It’s offering a $200 statement credit after a single purchase, and 1 free night at any hotel category 1-7 after spending $3k in 3 months. All other details seem to be the same as they would be on the public offer ( which you can read about here – it’s an affiliate offer ), and for me personally I’d rather have the points – no expiration, more flexibility, etc but the spending requirement is much less here. There is also another offer floating around mimics the public offer, but instead of 5 elite nights, it will give you 10 nights – this has popped up once logged in as well, but I haven’t seen it in a few days ( it said apply before the end of August so I know it’s somewhere).
I don’t have this card, but am really hemming and hawing at getting it. I’m at 2/24 and 7 Chase cards so not sure the timing is right for me with banks being stricter than usual. Hope this helps, lemme know if you get the same offer.
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