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@lolabelle wrote:
@bigbang91 wrote:Yeah, +1.the no AF sapphire cannot transfer points to partnerDo you know whether you can still transfer points between Freedom and no AF Sapphire to combine for cash back purposes?
This is how I see it:
You can transfer points from the Freedom to the no AF Sapphire, ostensibly because you want to dump them all into the same account.
You cannot transfer the points from the no AF Sapphire to the travel partners etc as you can with the CSP
That seems to be the difference vs CSP
@Anonymous wrote:
@bigbang91 wrote:
@Justrebuilding wrote:
My CSP is coming up for renewal soon and I don't think I will keep it. Now that I have the Arrival, I don't think I need two travel cards with annual fees. Well they let me PC to an AARP card? The regular Sapphire doesn't really appeal to me, but I don't want to close the line all together.Op, i saw you have the freedom. Keeping the Sapphire allow you to transfer points, which can worth more than 1 cent per point! I never redeem my UR points for less than 5cent per point
5 cents per point?? I've heard of 2-3 cents per point, but 5? How?
how to even make 2-3 cents/point, except business class redemption?
@pastnow123 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@bigbang91 wrote:
@Justrebuilding wrote:
My CSP is coming up for renewal soon and I don't think I will keep it. Now that I have the Arrival, I don't think I need two travel cards with annual fees. Well they let me PC to an AARP card? The regular Sapphire doesn't really appeal to me, but I don't want to close the line all together.Op, i saw you have the freedom. Keeping the Sapphire allow you to transfer points, which can worth more than 1 cent per point! I never redeem my UR points for less than 5cent per point
5 cents per point?? I've heard of 2-3 cents per point, but 5? How?
how to even make 2-3 cents/point, except business class redemption?
For me when i stay at marriotts it all depends. I can change ur points into marriott points 1-1 ratio i havent done it yet. But, depedning on the night i stay say like a busy weekend where rates are higher the points to redeem is the same. so like 25k points for a room at 500 bucks. Best part is I have never had to pay tax which can add up and saves me even more money
@bigblue7722 wrote:
@pastnow123 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@bigbang91 wrote:
@Justrebuilding wrote:
My CSP is coming up for renewal soon and I don't think I will keep it. Now that I have the Arrival, I don't think I need two travel cards with annual fees. Well they let me PC to an AARP card? The regular Sapphire doesn't really appeal to me, but I don't want to close the line all together.Op, i saw you have the freedom. Keeping the Sapphire allow you to transfer points, which can worth more than 1 cent per point! I never redeem my UR points for less than 5cent per point
5 cents per point?? I've heard of 2-3 cents per point, but 5? How?
how to even make 2-3 cents/point, except business class redemption?For me when i stay at marriotts it all depends. I can change ur points into marriott points 1-1 ratio i havent done it yet. But, depedning on the night i stay say like a busy weekend where rates are higher the points to redeem is the same. so like 25k points for a room at 500 bucks. Best part is I have never had to pay tax which can add up and saves me even more money
I see. Thansk for clarifiying! Basically points have to be used toward high end stuff, such as business class or expensive booking, would worth it