Wednesday, September 2, 2020

September 2 Update: 50,000 bonus PC Optimum points for Shoppers Drug Mart online purchases, 50,000 bonus Be Well points on Thursday and earn 150 AIR MILES on a free hearing test


Today and tomorrow you can earn 50,000 bonus PC Optimum points when you spend $150 or more online with Shoppers Drug Mart. Those 50,000 points are worth $50. Find out more here.

Image via Shoppers Drug Mart


 

Meanwhile Rexall will also be awarding 50,000 bonus points on beauty products but on Thursday only. There is a minimum spend of $50 for their offer and you have to login and load the offer to your account.

Image via Rexall

 AIR MILES has a new offer out with Hearing Life where you can earn 150 miles for completing a hearing test with them and up to 1,000 more miles if you purchase hearing aids. This offer is good to the end of September. Find out more here.

Image via AIR MILES

Airline Schedule Updates
A summary Canadian operations based on data from RoutesOnline and other sources. Remember that many of these route plans are subject to change and right now they are changing frequently!

American Airlines is planning to add a new route between Calgary and Phoenix this November. The flight will operate once daily. (Source RoutesOnline)

Japan Airlines will be offering 2 flights per week between Vancouver and Tokyo during the month of September (Source RoutesOnline)

Remember to visit and bookmark our COVID-19 resource page where we are keeping you up to date with all the latest airline, hotel, lounges and loyalty program news, policies, closures and more.

 

Posts since our last update:

Deals:

WestJet has a seat sale for flights in Premium Economy as the now have over 85% of their 737 aircraft fitted with 2x2 seats instead of the old three economy seats with the middle seat blocked. Book by Sep 4 for travel Sep 9 to Dec 16. Find out more here.

If you aren't using the Ampli Cash Back app yet you can get $5 when you download the app and join today with promo code AMPLI5 Find out more here

SkipTheDishes - Sign up with this link to get $5 off your first order over $15. Find out more here

WealthSimple Trade:  Receive $5 when you deposit and trade at least $100 worth of stock with WealthSimple Trade. Find out more here (We will also receive $5 when you receive $5)

Rewards Canada receives a small commission when you use any of the above offers. You don't have to chose to use our links but we thank you in advance if you do.


Canadian Bonus Offers

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Other Bonus Offers

Aeroflot Bonus
- Earn up to 4,000 Bonus Bonus Miles when you fly Aeroflot to/from Orsk, Penza or Yaroslavl. More... Until Sep 15, 20

Aeromexico Club Premier
- 50% Club Premier Points Discount when you redeem for award flights between Guadalajara and Cancun or Los Cabos. More... Book by Sep 15 for travel Sep 10 - Mar 25, 21

Emirates Skywards
- Triple Skywards Miles for each and every eligible stay at over 5,700 participating IHG Hotels Worldwide. More... Book by Dec 31, 20 for stays until Mar 31, 21

Finnair Plus
- Up to a 35% discount when buy Finnair Plus points. More... Until Sep 16, 20

SAS EuroBonus
- Earn up to 5,000 Bonus EuroBonus Points when you rent with Hertz in Europe. More... Book by Sep 30 for rentals until Dec 15, 20




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Earn up to 5 Aeroplan Miles per dollar spent on Air Canada Gift Cards until September 7

 
Air Canada is once again offering some bonus Aeroplan miles for buying gift cards directly from them. Until September 7 when you buy an Air Canada Gift Card you will receive 2 Aeroplan Miles per dollar spent on cards up to $750 or 5 Aeroplan Miles per dollar when you purchase cards with a value over $750. The miles can be earned up to a maximum of $10,000 for 50,000 Aeroplan Miles. Note however that you can only buy a maximum of $2,000 per order so it would take 5 separate transactions if you do want to max this offer at the $10,000 level.

This is quite an appealing offer as receiving 5 Aeroplan Miles per dollar spent is more than you would earn with any credit card out there for Air Canada flights. On top of that you also get whatever miles or points you earn on your credit card for the actual gift card purchase, so the earning potential is very attractive. The only concern that you need to take into account with using gift cards for flights is that you may not be covered by your credit card insurance for those flights in terms of trip interruption, cancellation, baggage delay and so on.

Learn more about this offer here.

Here are the terms and conditions of this offer:

  • Please note the maximum online purchase is $2,000 per order.
  • This exclusive, one-time offer for Aeroplan members is available for a limited time, online only at aircanada.buyatab.com.
  • Earn 2 bonus Aeroplan Mile for every $1 spent up to $750; earn 5 bonus Aeroplan Miles for every $1 spent above $750, up to a maximum of $10,000 (50,000 bonus Aeroplan Miles).
  • In order to be eligible for this offer, you must enter your Aeroplan number at time of purchase.
  • Members will be credited in September 2020 based on the total amount spent during the promotional period, up to a maximum of $10,000 spend in gift card purchases made online at aircanada.com/giftcard
  • Eligible purchases must be made between September 1 and September 7, 2020. 
  • Bonus Aeroplan Miles are not Altitude Qualifying Miles and do not count towards Air Canada Altitude status.
  • Complete Air Canada Gift Card terms and conditions can be found at aircanada.com/giftcard.

New increased welcome bonus for the SimplyCash™ Preferred Card from American Express - 10% back on all purchases (up to $400 cash back)

 It's American Express' turn to jump back into the 10% return welcome bonus market. We've seen it on many of Canada's cash back cards this year and we even did our first Clash of the Credit Cards podcast on those 10% offers back in July. 

Recommend listening: Podcast Episode 68 Clash of the Credit Cards - The Ten Percenters

As of today if you apply for and are approved for the SimplyCash™ Preferred Card from American Express you will earn 10% cash back on all eligible purchases for the first 4 months of Cardmembership. The welcome bonus is capped at $400 cash back which is $4,000 in spending on the card or as little as $1,000 per month. The previous offer was the standard 5% for 6 months capped at $300 cash back. The card still has its $99 annual fee that you have to pay, no waiver for the first year like some of its competitors but once you earn the $400 you'll come out with $301 in cash back. Even with having to pay the annual fee this new welcome bonus puts the SimplyCash Preferred Card at the top of the list in terms of initial value as the next closest card is $250 (and that card is limited to select spend categories) while most of the other majors are at $200. So as you can see this has now become the most valuable cash back credit card welcome offer in Canada.

Recommended reading: Canada's Top Cash Back Credit Cards 2020

After months of turning down the volume knob it appears that Amex is ready to start acquiring new customers again. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit with full force in March American Express took the route of supporting existing cardholders as the market wasn't prime for new cardholders of quality - rather most people applying for cards during the first few months of the pandemic were considered high risk for default so Amex new client marketing efforts were curtailed. Then you have the other major factor seen with this pandemic and that is the virtual stop to travel. This saw a major shift for consumers looking to non-travel rewards products like cash back credit cards hence American Express' first limited time increased welcome bonus is being placed on their premium cash back product and I must say it is a welcome sight.

Learn more about and apply for The SimplyCash™ Preferred Card from American Express here.

The latest offer for the card is listed below and may not be indicative of the article above:

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Reminder: One month left in American Express' increased value for Use Points for Purchases redemptions


You may recall that back in April during the height of the major shutdown American Express launched a promotion to provide more value out of Membership Rewards points for their non-travel Use Points for Purchases redemption option. Here's an excerpt from our April blog post detailing the offer:

On April 17 American Express Canada started new promotions for redeeming Membership Rewards points on non-travel purchases. In light of the current global situation with COVID-19 American Express wanted to continue to provide value to their cardmembers and with virtually no one redeeming or being able to redeem for travel they came out with this offer. The offer, which is a limited time one (we don't know the end date yet) sees the redemption of points for the Use Points for Purchases boosted by nearly 43% to 1,000 points for a $10 statement credit for Membership Rewards Select cards like the American Express Cobalt Card or as high as 1,000 points for a $20 statement credit for Membership Rewards cards like the Platinum Card.


 And I just wanted to remind our readers that this offer is slated to come to a close at the end of this month and keep that in mind if you think you might want to use the non-travel Use Points for Purchases option.

If you are unfamiliar with Amex's Use Points for Purchases, it is their redemption option where you can redeem points for any eligible purchase made on a card that earns Membership Rewards points or Membership Rewards Select points. Typically the rate is 1,000 points for a $7 credit while the rate for travel was 1,000 points for a $10 credit. The topic of being able to use points for any purchases, which is basically a cash back redemption option, has been discussed frequently here on Rewards Canada since early March due to the huge shift away from travel in loyalty programs for the vast majority of Canadians. With families out of work or working reduced hours many have seen their cash flows severely hampered and have needed avenues to supplement what little income they may have. That's where the shift from travel to cash or cash equivalents rewards comes in. I'm not going to into deep discussion on it in this post since we have covered the topic previously, instead here are the links to the articles should you want to research it further:
Now back to this offer - as already mentioned Amex has increased the redemption value of their points for any purchase you make on your card.  What this means is that on a card like the American Express Cobalt Card you are receiving up to 5% cash back return as the card earns 5 points per dollar on eats and drinks. While cards like The Platinum Card now peaks at up to a 3% cash back return.

Remember as well that you only need to have that 1,000 points to redeem or in the case of the Cobalt Card as little as $200 in spending. Not many cards have this low of minimum points requirement to redeem. You could literally receive the Cobalt card on a Monday, spend $200 by Wednesday and be able to redeem those 1,000 points for $10 by the following Monday.

Here are the Amex cards that you can utilize this promotion with and the equivalent cash back rate of return:
To redeem the points for any purchase you simply have to log in to your Amex account online and click on Use Points for Purchase or via the Amex app and click on the transaction you would like to redeem points for. Here's a screenshot from my Cobalt Card taken off the mobile app:



Personally I utilized this offer on my Platinum Card in July when that card had its Use Point for Purchases doubled so 1,000 points equaled a $20 and have also used it from my American Express Cobalt Card. The reason why I used my Cobalt is that my points balance is lower since the primary Cobalt card in our household is my wife's card. So while she has a very healthy six figure points balance poised to be used once we are ready to travel again, my paltry four figure balance was and will be best used for this increased cash back reward as I will probably redeem once more just before the end of September when this promotion ends.

How about you? Have you or will you redeem your Membership Rewards points for some cash back credits? Let us know in the comments section below.

Images via American Express

Check out all the available American Express Card offers here.

September 1 Update: New welcome bonus offers for several BMO Small Business Cards and a couple of Scotia consumer cards, new Amex Offer for Parcel Pal & IHG updates their cancellation policy




The BMO CashBack® Business Mastercard®*sees an increased welcome bonus as of today of 10% cash back on gas, office supplies, and cell phone/internet bills for 3 months.* Previously the offer was 6% in those categories

The welcome bonus for the BMO® AIR MILES®† Business® Mastercard®* became a little harder to achieve in that you no longer get a bonus on first purchase. All 3,000 miles will only now be awarded once you hit the $5,000 spend hurdle in the first three months of having the card. The card does remain first year free however.

 


A few updates to our Guide to American Express Canada 'Amex Offers' page. Thanks to our readers we have learned that the Dollarama offer is available on a lot more cards including those Amex cards issued by Scotiabank. We have also added a new offer from Parcel Pal where you can get a $5 statement credit when you spend $20 or more. See all the offers here.


 The Scotiabank Gold American Express Card finally sees an slight increase to it's welcome bonus. As of today you can earn 25,000 bonus Scotia Rewards points with your first $1,000 in everyday purchases in first 3 months on the card. That's 5,000 more than what the bonus has been recently. Unlike many of this card's competitors however there is no waiver of the annual fee in the first year.

 However The welcome bonus for the Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite card has been lowered by 5,000 points today (boo, hiss!). It is now 25,000 points when you spend $1,000 on the card in the first three months. The 10,000 ponit bonus for $40,000 in annual spending remains in place.

IHG has updated their cancellation policy that as of October 1st everything will be back to pre-pandemic rules and regulations:

  1. For bookings made prior to April 6, 2020: Any non-refundable/pre-paid bookings for all future arrivals can be cancelled without penalty (up to 24 hours before arrival) up until September 30, 2020. 
  2. For bookings made from April 6 to September 30: Any non-refundable/pre-paid bookings for arrivals up to and including September 30, can be cancelled without penalty (up to 24 hours before arrival) up until September 30, 2020. 
  3. All reservations made from October 1, 2020 will be subject to the terms and conditions of the rate booked

A few things to note include: 

  • Hotels are subject to local law in the market in which they operate. Therefore, government legislation and regulations may supersede this policy in specific circumstances. (including the type and timing of the refund) 
  • If you cancel a rate which required a deposit or payment in advance, we will do everything we can to process your refund as quickly as possible. Refunds (which may be vouchers where allowed by local law) may take up to 90 days for hotels to process from the date of cancellation. Reservations may be changed without a fee but may result in different pricing.
  • Exclusions may apply for time periods with special event restrictions or peak demand weeks and policies may vary by hotel depending on the status of the special event.
  • Hotels in Greater China continue to be excluded from this policy -- cancellation fees for existing and new domestic bookings there were eligible to be waived for stays up to April 30, 2020. 


Airline Schedule Updates
A summary Canadian operations based on data from RoutesOnline and other sources. Remember that many of these route plans are subject to change and right now they are changing frequently!

For most of September and October Air Transat will be combining their Toronto-Glasgow and Toronto-Manchester routes into one routing Toronto-Glasgow-Manchester and vice versa on the route back. (Source RoutesOnline)

China Airlines will be offering 2 flights per week between Vancouver and Taipei during the month of September (Source RoutesOnline)

 

Posts since our last update:

Deals:

Air Transat Here Comes the Sun Promotion. Early bird perks and extra flexibility for travel between August 5, 2020, and April 30, 2021 Book by September 11, 2020. Find out more here.
Book a South package and benefit from Option Flex* which allows you to: Change your travel dates Transfer your vacation package Cancel your trip Our Price Drop Guarantee† A reduced deposit of only $100​ Final payment 25 days before departure

If you aren't using the Ampli Cash Back app yet you can get $5 when you download the app and join today with promo code AMPLI5 Find out more here

Fairmont Hotels Stay Close - Buy Night 1 Get 1 Night free at select hotels in Canada, U.S. and Mexico. Find out more here

SkipTheDishes - Sign up with this link to get $5 off your first order over $15. Find out more here

WealthSimple Trade:  Receive $5 when you deposit and trade at least $100 worth of stock with WealthSimple Trade. Find out more here (We will also receive $5 when you receive $5)

Rewards Canada receives a small commission when you use any of the above offers. You don't have to chose to use our links but we thank you in advance if you do.


Canadian Bonus Offers

Scotia Rewards
- Earn up to 35,000 bonus Scotia Rewards points in your first year (that’s up to $350 towards travel ) with the Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite Card
- Earn 25,000 bonus Scotia Rewards points with your first $1,000 in everyday purchases in first 3 months with the Scotia Gold American Express Card

Other Bonus Offers

Air France KLM Flying Blue
- September Promo Rewards – Save 20% to 50% on the Award Miles usually required for an award ticket. More... Book by Sep 30 for travel until Mar 30, 21

ALL Accor Live Limitless
- Earn up to 6,000 Bonus ALL Rewards Points for stays of 2 or more nights at Accor Hotels Worldwide. More... Book by Oct 9 for stays until Dec 15, 20

British Airways Executive Club
- 50% Bonus Avios when you buy or gift Avios. More... Until Sep 30, 20

Marriott Bonvoy
- Elite Status Match - For a limited time elite members of Hilton Honors, World of Hyatt, ALL Accor Live Limitless and IHG Rewards Club can have their status matched. More... Unknown end date

World of Hyatt
- 25% Discount when you buy 5,000 or more World of Hyatt points. More... Until Sep 30, 20




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Receive a 25% bonus when you convert American Express Membership Rewards points to Marriott Bonvoy points


 

American Express' bonus for transferring Membership Rewards points to Marriott Bonvoy has returned. For the month of September when you convert Membership Rewards points to Marriott Bonvoy you'll receive 25% more Marriott points. The regular conversion ratio is 1 Membership Rewards Point = 1.2 Marriott Bonvoy points but with the bonus that is now 1.5 Marriott Bonvoy points:


All cards that earn Membership Rewards First or Membership Rewards Select points are eligible for this offer and those cards are as follows:

This is a transfer bonus that many people American Express cardholders anxiously await for so they can convert their points as it represents a decent value proposition.  We value Marriott Rewards points around 1 cent each (in C$) so in effect you are getting 1.5 cents per Membership Rewards points converted. Now you might be saying well 1.5 cents for every dollar I spent isn't that great and when making that direct comparison it isn't. But you have to consider the points multipliers on the various Amex cards. For example, if all your Membership Rewards Select points earned on the American Express Cobalt Card were from the 5x eats and drinks category, you are in fact getting 7.5 Marriott Bonvoy points per dollar spent or a 7.5% return! That's a good return and something to really consider especially given that you can pull even more value out of Marriott Bonvoy than 1 cent per point. We've had many examples over the years where that number approaches 2 cents, 3 cents or more. Those higher values are typically achieved when you take into account Marriott Bonvoy's benefit of redeeming points for a 5 night stay and only paying for four nights. Again looking at 5 points per dollar earning and getting 3 cents per Marriott Bonvoy point back you are looking at a return of 22.5%. That's talking about value! And since you can't convert Membership Rewards Select points to airlines directly this conversion to Marriott is king.

Remember though that's only taking into account 5 points per dollar spending. Once you take into account non Eats and Drinks spend or the earn levels on the other cards the value drops but not to a point where it should be ignored. It really depends on how, when and where you as an individual want to be rewarded. For example the 1 to 3 Membership Rewards First points earned per dollar spent on The Platinum Card may be better off being converted to Aeroplan or British Airways as you can potentially pull more value out of those conversions.

Again, look at the big picture of when, where, how and who you think you might travel with in the future. I've said for the better part of my 19 years of doing this that for some Canadians, hotel programs can make better sense for a family than a frequent flyer program. Think about it - how much money would you have to spend to get four business class tickets for a family versus how much money you need to spend to get one luxurious hotel room? The latter in many cases will take less and then ask yourself this question that I have also posed for many years:  do you want 7-10 hours or luxury or 7 days of luxury? I know which I'd pick. Granted some of us our lucky in that we can potentially do both for our families but for most Canadians it will be one or the other. That being said f you are single traveller or perhaps only two of you it is a bit more of grey area as to where to park your points and which bonuses to take advantage of. Do you convert your Membership Rewards points to Marriott right now for this bonus or wait and convert if and when they run a bonus to British Airways Executive Club? These are all questions you need to ask yourself before you convert. And then you have one more thing to take into consideration and that's the ability to convert Marriott Bonvoy points to over 40 different airline loyalty programs - much more than the six currently available through Membership Rewards.  So much to take into consideration!

Learn more about this promotion here.


The Scotia Momentum VISA Infinite card limited time welcome bonus of 10% back for first three months & first year free is back!

Well it didn't take Scotia too long to bring back this offer. In fact it has only just over a month since it last ended but seeing that all the cards that compete with the  Scotia Momentum Visa Infinite Card all have better welcome bonuses it only made sense to offer 10% again. 

Recommended listening: Podcast Episode 68 - Clash of the Credit Cards - The Ten Percenters

Right now for new applications Scotia will award you with 10% cash back on all purchases up to $200 cash back in the first three months. Not only that but they will waive the first year annual fee of $120 on the primary card and if you grab a supplementary card they'll waive the $50 fee on that as well at no cost. That means if you can spend $2,000 on the card in the first three months you'll get the full $200 at no cost.

After the first three months you will have your usual 4% on eligible recurring bill payments and grocery store purchases, 2% on eligible gas station and daily transit purchases and 1% cash back on all other eligible everyday purchases and with the annual fee waived in the first year it won't cost you anything to give this card a shot. Remember your cash back reward gets paid out in November so you'll want to wait until then to cancel this card if so chose to.  This offer is valid for applications made up until November 1, 2020.
 
With this revised welcome bonus you may think the card should move up in our Top Cash Back Card rankings and technically it does but there's one more change coming tomorrow in the cash back market so I actually won't update the rankings until after tomorrow's news comes out!

Learn more about this new offer and/or apply for the Scotia Momentum VISA Infinite card here
 
Here are the most current details for this card and may not be reflective of the discussion above: 
 

Monday, August 31, 2020

IHG Canada Road Trip Gas and Go - Receive a $25 gas card or evoucher for stays at select IHG Hotels in Canada


 

Similar in vain to Best Western's promotion that is actually ending today, IHG is offering a $25 gas card or evoucher when you stay at select IHG hotels in Canada. For those of you who are unfamiliar IHG is the parent company's name of hotels like Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn Express, Candlewood Suites and more:


This offer is good for stays until December 31 but unlike Best Western's offer you don't have to register for it. You simply book the associated rate for the offer at the hotel (To find the “Canada Road Trip Gas and Go” offer, review hotel packages section at select participating hotels) and you'll receive the $25 gas card at check-in. This means that in most cases you can stack this offer with other IHG promotions like the current up to 4x points offer (although that ends September 8 but most likely there will be a new offer for fall) or anyone of the other numerous offers IHG has. Good thing is we compile them all on our IHG Rewards Club Bonus Points page so you don't have to go searching far and wide to find them.

NOTE! You will want to compare the IHG Rewards Club member rate versus this Gas and Go offer to see if it is worth booking it. For example I looked at the Holiday Inn Express Toronto Downtown and it was $156 for the member rate and $179 for Gas and Go. So you are paying $23 more to get a $25 Gas Card - figure in the extra taxes you pay for a higher rate and you are paying $1.32 more to get this card so in this case it's not worth it. While an Edmonton hotel that I looked at ended up being a couple of bucks cheaper with the gas card.

Click here to learn more about and book the IHG Canada Road Trip Gas and Go offer.

Friday, August 28, 2020

British Airways Executive Club: 50% bonus when you buy or gift Avios

British Airways is once again offering a bonus for buying or gifting Avios. This time it is a flat 50% bonus which tends to be the highest public offer from the program although some people were targeted for a 75% bonus during the last bonus period a few months ago. You can buy anywhere from 1,000 to 200,000 Avios in one transaction and there is a 200,000 Avios annual limit to which the bonus does not count towards. Here’s an example of what it would cost to buy the maximum amount of Avios:


 

Offer details:
50% Bonus Avios when you buy or gift Avios. Buy Avios here. Until Sep 30, 20

Here are some other BA Executive Club offers to check out:

  • New American Express® Gold Rewards Cardmembers can earn a Welcome Bonus of 25,000 Membership Rewards® points when you charge $1,500 in purchases to your Card in your first 3 months of Cardmembership. Those 25,000 points can be converted to 25,000 Avios. Full details.
  • Earn Double Avios on all British Airways flights Worldwide as well as British Airways flights operated by American Airlines, Iberia and Finnair when travelling between Europe and North America. Full details, online registration & booking(Registration is required) Book by Aug 31 for travel Until Dec 31, 20
    Bonus will be awarded for up to 10 flights (one way sectors, round trip counts as two)

 

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Marriott Bonvoy status match is back! Match your Accor, Hilton, Hyatt or IHG status to Marriott

 


Marriott let us know today that they have brought back their elite status match offer. For a limited time elite members of Hilton Honors, World of Hyatt, ALL Accor Live Limitless and IHG Rewards Club can have their status matched in the Marriott Bonvoy program for 90 days. Then if you complete a set number of nights within those 90 days you'll get to keep your Marriott Bonvoy status until February 2022.

Here are the details of the offer as provided to RC by Marriott:

Eligible members of these four competitor programs will receive either reciprocating Gold or Platinum elite status in Marriott Bonvoy. In order to maintain their Marriott Bonvoy status through February of 2022, those eligible for Gold elite status will have stay at least five nights at any of the more than 7,400 hotels participating in Marriott Bonvoy within 90 days. Those eligible for the higher Platinum elite status will have to stay at least 15 nights within the 90-day period.   

 

What is in it for Hilton Honors members?

  • If you currently have Gold or Diamond elite status in Hilton Honors, the reciprocating status challenge offer is Platinum elite status in Marriott Bonvoy.

 

What is in it for Hyatt members?

  • If you currently have Explorist elite status in World of Hyatt, the reciprocating status challenge offer is Gold elite status in Marriott Bonvoy.
  • If you currently have Globalist elite status in World of Hyatt, the reciprocating status challenge offer is Platinum elite status in Marriott Bonvoy.

 

What is in it for Accor Live Limitless members?

  • If you currently have Gold elite status in Accor Live Limitless, the reciprocating status challenge offer is Gold elite status in Marriott Bonvoy.
  • If you currently have Platinum or Diamond elite status in Accor Live Limitless, the reciprocating status challenge offer is Platinum elite status in Marriott Bonvoy.

 

What is in it for IHG Rewards Club members?

  • If you currently have Platinum or Spire elite status in IHG Rewards Club, the reciprocating status challenge offer is Platinum elite status in Marriott Bonvoy.

 

What is in it for Marriott Bonvoy Base and Silver elite members?

  • If they qualify based on their status in any of the other four programs, they may take advantage of the Marriott Bonvoy status challenge.

 

Here is useful information

  • You must be a member of Marriott Bonvoy to register for the status challenge
  • The 90-day period begins when the member is officially upgraded
  • It is recommended to register soon because the number of registrations will determine how long the status challenge will be available
  • To determine eligibility and register for the status challenge, click here
  • It may take a few days to determine eligibility
  • Eligibility requires uploading proof of corresponding elite status in one of the four competitor programs and at least one stay in the prior 12 months from the registration date at a participating property in that program
  • If members complete the challenge, it counts toward Lifetime status

Some key points to take note of with this promotion:

  1.  You will want to time it right so that you can complete the 5 nights for Gold or 15 for Platinum to keep your status until February 2022 unless you know you'll only have one stay in the next three months and won't be staying at Marriott Hotels more than this one time  in the next year and half then you can just match for the heck of it for that one stay. 
  2. Also note they are stating the offer could be capped so they are recommending you register sooner than later. 
  3. To be eligible you can't just have status in one of the other four programs (ie free status from a credit card). You have to have status and at least one stay with that chain in the past 12 months.

It must be a status match kind of day here on Rewards Canada seeing how we posted about the Delta offer just before we got this email from Marriott! If you don't hold status with Marriott right now (or want to boost your status) and have status with one of these other chains you should see if you can take advantage of this offer - even if it simply by completing some staycations! Seeing that hotel prices are depressed right now it may not cost a lot to complete the challenge to have status until 2022. Perhaps you are sick of working from home so you could make a local Marriott Hotel an office for those 5 to 15 days and earn the status and so on! Not to mention you could write off the stay if you are self employed or maybe you could have your employer pay for it! There are lots of ways to get creative with this so if you are going to accept the challenge let us know in the comments below on how you plan on achieving your nights in 90 days!

Learn more about and register for the Marriott Bonvoy Status Match offer here.

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