Showing posts with label Petro Points. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Petro Points. Show all posts

Thursday, September 23, 2021

The Ultimate Guide to Credit Card & Loyalty Programs for the All Inclusive Vacationer

This feature was originally published on the Rewards Canada website in October of 2019 and has been updated for 2021! With travel starting to open up more for Canadians many people will be looking to get away this winter to some sunny destinations and the good news is you can use your credit card points and loyalty programs for All Inclusive Vacations!

As Canadians we know what it’s like to live with long, drawn out winters. We dread the short daylight hours and the biting wind. So how do we as a nation battle the season we look forward to before Christmas but are sick of by the first week of January? We travel. We travel to warmer sun drenched locales and for many of us that means an all inclusive vacation. Canadian winters and all inclusive vacations go hand in hand.

Tuesday, February 23, 2021

February 23 Update: FedEx is back with Amex Offers with up to $270 in credits and an easy offer to earn 5,000 free Petro-Points

Here's your Rewards Canada Daily update! Your daily dose (or near daily dose) of loyalty program, credit card and travel news, bonuses, deals and more.


We see the return of an Amex Offers credit for utilizing FedEx. Simply make a qualifying purchase of at least $45 using your registered Card at www.fedex.ca or at a participating FedEx location by 23/05/2021 and earn a $45 statement credit. Limit of 6 credits for a total value of up to $270. Here at Rewards Canada we received it on the Platinum Card. Find this offer and more in our Guide to American Express Canada 'Amex Offers'

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

More Rewards partnership with Petro-Canada ending on July 31


Not so good news for those who collect More Rewards points - one of the programs best partners will be leaving the program on July 31. On that date the partnership between More Rewards and Petro-Canada will come to an end. I received the email yesterday from Petro-Canada stating this development and when you go to the More Rewards website it confirms the change:


This is a really unfortunate change to the program that affects all members but more so for those who don't live in Western Canada. The More Rewards program started to make in roads nationally a few years back when they launched a nationwide credit card with Scotia (it was the best no free travel rewards credit card) and made this partnership with Petro-Canada. However the credit card went the way of the dodo bird last August and now with Petro-Canada leaving the program it will next to impossible for anyone not from Alberta, B.C., Manitoba and Saskatchewan to earn More Rewards points. With the departure of Petro-Canada the only partners that are available Canada wide are More Rewards Insurance and More Rewards Travel, the rest of them are only out west.

For me this will cut my More Rewards points earning by a significant amount as most of the points I have earned in the program came from Petro-Canada. I don't shop often as Save-On Foods as I don't have a location close to me and as much as I've wanted to shop online for delivery from them I only did so once as the wait times were long to get a delivery compared the Instacart and Real Canadian Superstore. Here's a screenshot of my transaction history for the first three months of 2020:



As you can see it is very Petro-Canada heavy and once they are out of the program I basically won't earn points at all. My balance isn't big by any means, just over 22,000 points or just over $90 in value towards travel. With little to no points earning I may just cash out my points as a donation to one of the children's charities that More Rewards partners with.

This news also adds fuel to my thoughts that the coalition rewards program as we knew it from years gone by is not working anymore. More Rewards had aspirations of becoming a larger coalition program and that just isn't happening and if the big players like AIR MILES and Aeroplan aren't making it happen anymore, there's no way More Rewards can either.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

The Ultimate Guide to Credit Card & Loyalty Programs for the All Inclusive Vacationer


Here's an excerpt of this new guide we released on Rewards Canada today:

As Canadians we know what it’s like to live with long, drawn out winters. We dread the short daylight hours and the biting wind. So how do we as a nation battle the season we look forward to before Christmas but are sick of by the first week of January? We travel. We travel to warmer sun drenched locales and for many of us that means an all inclusive vacation. Canadian winters and all inclusive vacations go hand in hand. However, when it comes to travel loyalty programs and credit cards, all inclusive vacations are neglected. Have you ever seen a credit card ad detailing an all inclusive vacation? No, it’s almost always flights and to a lesser extend hotel stays. That’s because we've been trained to think that credit card and travel reward programs are just for flights. And we're trained that way because that's what most programs used to be. Think about it, you ask any Canadian on the street to name a travel reward program and you're almost guaranteed you'll only hear Aeroplan or AIR MILES. Not much else. And while those two are coalition programs offering a slew of rewards, they are synonymous with flights and merchandise. And while those are rewards many people do strive for, you can 't just redeem for a flight on an all-inclusive vacation, so many Canadians tend to just save up and buy the vacation while continuing to try to earn enough points or miles just for other flights. So we're here to dispel the notion that travel loyalty programs are for flights primarily and show you how to make the most of them to help you save on all inclusives or even to get them for free.

Continue on to the main Rewards Canada website to read the entire feature!

Thursday, August 8, 2019

Earn up to 20,000 More Rewards Points in August with the Pile Up The Points Promotion


More Rewards has launched a new promotion for the month of August encouraging members to earn points at multiple program partners. The more partners you utilize the more points you can earn:



This is a really good promotion if you can work it to the max. All it takes is earning at least 1 point from each partner to be considered a qualifying transaction. Spend $1 at Petro-Canada and you get 1 More Rewards point (as long as you have your More Rewards number linked to your Petro-Points account). Spend $1 at Panago and get 1 More Rewards point and then simply get a home or life insurance quote from More Rewards Insurance for a third partner. You've now earned 2,000 bonus points worth $8.58 and only spent $2. Yes I know, that's a stretch - it's pretty hard to spend only $1 at places like Petro-Canada or Panago but hopefully you get the picture of the potential reward you could get from this promotion. Add in places likes Save-on Foods or Urban Fare where again you earn 1 point per dollar and now you have four partners and 5,000 bonus points for as little as $3 in spending. I did have one question for More Rewards because they lump their three grocery store partners into one box on the promotion website (see below) and if that meant the three combined only count as one partner or if they were separate? The response was one we all like to hear - all three are separate! This literally means you can could spend as little as $4 plus get the insurance quote to get 20,000 bonus More Rewards points worth over $85. 

Here are the qualifying partners and transactions requirements

You can learn more about More Rewards' Pile Up The Points Promotion here.

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

April 9 Update: Alaska Airlines increasing mileage redemption rates for Icelandair economy class, bonus Petro-Points for RBC linked cards and 4x Aeroplan miles at Costco.ca



Alaska Airlines is raising the mileage requirements for redeeming Mileage Plan miles on Icelandair flights as of April 15. Below are the old and new rates for redeeming between Canada and Europe on Icelandair. As you can see it is only Economy class being affected but that is where the majority of redemptions happen. As always compare cash pricing versus miles when booking - especially on a carrier like Icelandair who are known for lower economy class fares to begin with, in many cases you may be better off using cash and saving the miles for a different redemption that provides bigger cash savings.



If you have linked your RBC credit card to your Petro-Points account check your inbox for this email offer of up to 5,000 bonus Petro-Points when buying fuel at Petro-Canada. There is a link in the email for you to load offer so be sure you don't just read it, click through to register.


 Coming to you a little late with this Aeroplan offer. You can earn 4x Aeroplan miles for Costco.ca purchases until April 14. Find out more here.

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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Link your RBC Credit or Debit Card with Petro-Points to earn more points and save at the pump


Two weeks ago the details were released about RBC's and Petro-Canada's latest offer and expansion of their partnership.

As of today RBC clients can now link their Petro-Points card to any personal or business RBC debit or credit card to instantly receive 3¢ per litre fuel savings and earn 20 per cent more Petro-Points on qualifying purchases made at Petro-Canada. RBC Rewards credit card holders will also earn 20 per cent more RBC Rewards points on their Petro-Canada purchases. Unlike other loyalty programs where the benefits are limited to a specific card, Canadians will be able to use every RBC card in their wallet to save instantly on fuel and earn more rewards points. Clients simply need to link their Petro-Points card to their RBC profile online once by visiting the secure RBC website, rbc.com/petro-canada 

Compared to the last offer that ended yesterday providing a 2 cents per litre discount the discount now becomes greater however you need to tie your cards together from RBC and Petro-Points unlike the previous offer where you just swiped your card to get the discount. This means you have to become a Petro-Points member and link your RBC Credit or Debit card to that account. Not a huge deal.

We posed a question back on the 18th was whether tying in an RBC card to the Petro-Points card affects other cards tied into Petro-Points like HBC, More Rewards and so on. We received a response from Suncor (Petro-Canada / Petro-Points parent company)
Our Question:
"currently with Petro-Points you can link multiple other loyalty accounts to your Petro-Points and get the 20% bonus points from each of them and will that be the case with RBC as well? That is if you link your RBC card and your HBC card will you a 20% bonus twice? And what about More Rewards?”

Suncor's Answer:
"You will continue to get points on any of our Petro-Points partners that you have linked your cards up on, the points will be calculated on the base spend."
It looks like you'll continue to earn all the bonuses and points from all linked cards. Currently I have More Rewards, HBC and SPC linked to my Petro-Points card. I add edmy WestJet RBC World Elite MasterCard today and that should mean I'll get the 20% bonus Petro-Points three times (RBC, SPC, HBC) and still collect the More Rewards points as well, not to mention saving 3 cents per litre if I choose to use the WestJet card for those purchases but that may be tough as my American Express Gold Rewards card still provides better value than the 3 cents off especially with the jump in prices at the pump we experienced today.

Link your cards here today!

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

October 18 Update: RBC & Petro-Canada team up for more points & savings, last day for SPG Amex, up to 3x miles on Qatar Airways flights

RBC and Petro-Canada came out with more partnership news yesterday. Thanks to RBC, Bruce and Kevin for sending along the details to us! As many of you may be aware we brought you details some time ago about automatically getting 2 cents off per litre of gas at Petro-Canada when you use a RBC credit card to pay for it. They offer ends on the 31st of this month and will be replaced by an even better partnership!
Starting on October 31, RBC clients will be able to link their Petro-Points card to any personal or business RBC debit or credit card to instantly receive 3¢ per litre fuel savings and earn 20 per cent more Petro-Points on qualifying purchases made at Petro-Canada. RBC Rewards credit card holders will also earn 20 per cent more RBC Rewards points on their Petro-Canada purchases. Unlike other loyalty programs where the benefits are limited to a specific card, Canadians will be able to use every RBC card in their wallet to save instantly on fuel and earn more rewards points. Clients simply need to link their Petro-Points card to their RBC profile online once by visiting the secure RBC website, rbc.com/petro-canada
As you can see the discount becomes greater with this partnership however you need to tie your cards together from RBC and Petro-Points. Not a big deal. Petro-Points already has this going on with tie-ins with HBC Rewards, More Rewards, CAA and more. The question that will need to be answered, is that currently with Petro-Points you can link multiple other loyalty accounts to your Petro-Points and get the 20% bonus points from each of them and will that be the case with RBC as well? That is if you link your RBC card and your HBC card will you a 20% bonus twice? And what about More Rewards? Finally for those of you who have Avion cards or other RBC Rewards Cards you'll score that other 20% in RBC Rewards on those Petro-Canada purchases!

Today is the last day to grab the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit from American Express with the 25,000 Starpoint sign up bonus! Read more about that here and apply for now if you have been hemming and hawing.


A bonus offer to be aware of is this flight bonus offer from Qatar Airways and Le Club AccorHotels. Le Club AccorHotels is a program that has set up lots of promotions with their partners like Finnair and now Qatar Airways whereby being a member gets you benefits in that partner's loyalty programs and now members can earn up to 3x QMiles on all Qatar Airways flights until the end of the year. This means that if you are flying on Qatar between Montreal and Doha you can earn this bonus! Of course Le Club is free to join so why wouldn't you take advantage of this if you are planning on flying Qatar Airways before the end of the year! Find out more here!


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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

RBC credit card holders now get instant 2¢ per litre fuel savings at Petro-Canada

 Canadian credit card issuers continue to look for ways to enhance their cards and provide more value to their cardholders. One way is with exclusive limited time money saving offers such as this one.

As of this week all RBC credit card holders (including Avion, WestJet etc.) will receive 2¢ off per litre of gas purchased at Petro-Canada stations. The discount is applied right at the point of sale so cardholders do not have to do anything more than purchase gas at Petro-Canada and use and RBC credit card.

Remember when you buy gas at Petro-Canada to also have a More Rewards account connected to your Petro-Points account and swipe the later card as well. Read more about that here. That way you are triple dipping on all your Petro-Canada purchases by receiving More Rewards points, Petro-Points, and whichever RBC linked reward program points/miles you are collecting with like RBC Rewards, WestJet Rewards, Cathay Pacific Asia Miles and so on.

Friday, May 26, 2017

You can now convert Petro-Points to More Rewards Points

We've discussed the Petro-Points and More Rewards partnership several times on Rewards since it launched in 2016. Petro Canada is More Rewards largest nationwide partner and when they became partners you could link you More Rewards account to your Petro-Points account. Then when you made a purchase at any Petro Canada gas station or convenience store not only would you earn your Petro-Points but you would also earn More Rewards points. This is a great option to earn points in several programs at once, add in your credit card payment and your triple dipping on every Petro Canada purchase. Here are some of our past posts discussing the relationship and the programs themselves that you can read as time allows so we don't have to rewrite them here:
Recently they expanded the partnership between the two reward programs by allowing you to convert Petro-Points to More Rewards points. 

The conversion rate runs 10,000 Petro-Points to 2,400 More Rewards Points. With this conversion you are actually gaining value in points if you redeem More Rewards points for travel! Granted its very little but still you get ever so slightly more value. The revised Petro-Points program runs on a simple 10,000 points = $10 redemption basis. When you convert to More Rewards that 2,400 More Rewards points is equivalent to approximately $10.08 (value of a More Rewards point is ~$0.0042 when redeeming for travel). Personally I would only covert to More Rewards if I was redeeming for travel as that provides the best value and wouldn't do so for merchandise or gift cards via More Rewards unless you only need a few more points to actually redeem then I would convert only enough to top off for that reward.

If you haven't linked your Petro-Points card to your More Rewards card you can do so here. Really you should be linking your cards no matter what.You can still earn the extra Petro-Points offered by the program by also linking your SPC, HBC Rewards, CAA or BCAA cards. 

Also seeing that there isn't a credit card available for Petro-Points right now you could always go for the More Rewards Visa (ranked the #1 No Fee Travel Points Card in Canada) as your main payment method at Petro-Canada.


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  • Earn 5,000 Bonus More Rewards Points on approval and 10,000 Bonus More Rewards Points on first purchase if you apply by August 31, 2017
  • Earn 6 More Rewards points for every $1 spent on purchases at participating More Rewards locations including Save-On-foods, PriceSmart Foods, Overwaitea Foods, Cooper’s Foods and Urban Fare stores and participating More Rewards partners such as Petro Canada and Panago.
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Friday, January 13, 2017

How you can earn a 4% or higher return on lottery ticket and convenience store purchases

Yesterday we brought you the details of the revamped Petro-Points program. Part of the revamp is the set earn rate of 10 points per dollar spent on in-store purchases. This includes lottery purchases and for me there is a Petro-Canada on the way to my office so it makes it easy to stop in and get the tickets there. As you'll see from the post on the revamp, the 10 points per dollar on the lotto purchases equates to a 1% return. Its not a lot but better than 0 for buying lottery tickets at most other places. You can earn 'points' or 'miles' on lottery purchases at Esso (Esso Extra Points or Aeroplan Miles) and Shell (AIR MILES) as well.

The bonus of buying lottery tickets and/or convenience store items at gas stations is many credit cards have bonus multipliers for gas station purchases and any purchases made including lottery show up as gas purchases. I use the American Express Gold Rewards Card since it earn 2 Membership Rewards at gas stations, which equates to 2 Aeroplan Miles or British Airways Avios for me. Sometimes I'll use the Starwood Preferred Guest Card from American Express, it only earn 1 Starpoint per dollar but those Starpoints have high value. For others you may choose the Scotiabank Gold American Express Card since it earns 4 points per dollar on gas station purchases or a card like the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card as it earn 1.5 Aeroplan Miles per dollar at gas stations.

For me, my return so far on buying my lottery tickets at Petro Canada is the 2 Membership Rewards points which equates to a 2% return for Use Points for Purchases via Membership rewards but more so a minimum of 3% when transferred to Aeroplan or British Airways but in most cases it is more than that. Plus the 1% from Petro-Points but there is even more that you can add to that return and this why I am now focusing on Petro-Canada for lotto purchases.

As you may recall from November we let you know that you can link your Petro-Points and More Rewards program accounts and earn points for both programs on your Petro-Canada purchases. That means for every dollar spent in-store you'll earn 10 Petro-Points and 1 More Rewards point. We value More Rewards points around 0.4 cents each so now I have added an additional ~.42% to my return.
An example of the earn from one transaction plus my 1,000 bonus More Rewards points from linking the accounts:
This transaction was still at the old Petro-Points program earn rate - updated program would be 530 points
More Rewards earned at Petro-Canada

For me I calculate this return now as 3% from the charge card + 1% from Petro-Canada + ~0.42% from More Rewards for a minimum return of 4.4%. Compare this to Esso Extra where the return would be 3.6% (Esso Extra points are worth ~0.6 cents each) or Aeroplan via Esso would be 3.5% but likely closer to 4%, of course it really depends on what that Aeroplan Mile is redeemed for.  (1 Aeroplan Mile for $3 spent in-store at Esso is a minimum return of 0.5 cents)

Another option is to grab the Scotia More Rewards Visa Card as it earns 6 More Rewards Points per dollar spent at Petro-Canada for a 2.54% return and add in the 1% from Petro-Canada plus the additional More Rewards points for linked accounts for ~.42% and you have 3.96% return.
Woo hoo! Lots of cash to use via More Rewards! ;-)

I'm also going to test to see if the return is ever higher by linking a SPC and/or HBC Rewards card to the Petro-Points account as those partnerships earn an additional 20% Petro-Points. Not sure though if that will work with my account being linked to More Rewards. I'll report back to see if it works linking all those programs! Let us know if you tried this!

UPDATE: Joe B let us know on the Rewards Canada Facebook page that you can indeed link multiple cards to Petro-Points along with your More Rewards Card. That means an additional return of 0.2% on each dollar spent in store!

This opportunity may not be for everyone. Perhaps you have an Aeroplan goal set and are building up miles for that goal, then you are better off going to Esso, or you may even have an AIR MILES goal so you'll be better off at Shell so that you can get to that reward you want. Ultimately you just need to make sure you stay on track for earning the rewards that make sense for you.


Wednesday, January 11, 2017

January 10 Update: 10,000 Mileage Plan Miles for being an Elevate member, Petro-Points makeover + 9 new bonuses

News, Tips & Tricks
If you opened up a Virgin America Elevate account prior to December 5th you can get 10,000 Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan miles for free. If you don't have a Mileage Plan account yet visit the link below in the bonus offers section to find the promotion and register for it (you also get an option of getting a $100 travel credit instead of 10,000 miles) If you do have an Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan account you can expect an email asking you to link your accounts and they'll give you 10,000 miles (no option of the $100 credit) I received the email this morning as I have not linked my accounts yet so they assumed I did not have a Mileage Plan account but the email does state if you do you can just click their link to be able to link your Mileage Plan and Elevate accounts. I gave it a few tries but kept getting errors. So I'll try later, maybe too many people are trying to link right now. Who knows. No matter what I am excited as those 10,000 miles are worth two short haul one way tickets and there is no cost to them. I will also transfer my Virgin America Elevate points over to Mileage Plan sometime soon as well. Those Elevate points were all free as well from the various free points offers they have had over the years. Got to love free stuff!

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