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Priceline Rewards Visa

I wasn't aware they had a CC through Barclay's. Does anybody have any recent experience with this CC or any information? I usually book through Expedia but since I recently got my Apple Rewards , this got my attention.
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Re: Priceline Rewards Visa

Eh. Its ok. If you dont use priceline Name Your Own Price, it really wont work out to your benefit. I believe it offers 5% back but only on NYOP...otherwise its just 1%.

 

If you usually do expedia.... you can earn expedia+ points 3x per dollar via their mobile app.  And also they have 25 off 100 coupons for hotels all the time.

 

Now citi has a card with a $95 AF, but it includes a no frills $100 travel credit yearly...and its point earning clearly outweighs its non-af brother.

 

You should look at this list, and see if you stay or would be interested in staying at any properties. If you do, your 4 points per dollar spent at expedia, paired with the 3 points per dollar on mobile app, those 7 points are DOUBLED in value at any property on their VIP list.  If you dont see anything on here...I'd move on.

 

https://www.expedia.com/rewards/vipaccess

 

 

 

http://thepointsguy.com/2014/07/expedia-launches-expedia-rewards/

 

points are worth .7-1.5+ cents a point. card has signup bonus of 25k points after 2k spend.

https://www.expedia.com/rewards/credit_card

 

 

Now if you can move all of your travel booking specifically to priceline name your own price...then by all means, go for it.... I would probably prefer to do something like the citi premier myself. generous signup bonus.

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Re: Priceline Rewards Visa

I actually got a pre-approval sent to me for that card. I ignored it because I never use Priceline and there are better cards. Personally I book my travel on my Amex. 

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Re: Priceline Rewards Visa


@Anonymous wrote:

Eh. Its ok. If you dont use priceline Name Your Own Price, it really wont work out to your benefit. I believe it offers 5% back but only on NYOP...otherwise its just 1%.

 

If you usually do expedia.... you can earn expedia+ points 3x per dollar via their mobile app.  And also they have 25 off 100 coupons for hotels all the time.

 

Now citi has a card with a $95 AF, but it includes a no frills $100 travel credit yearly...and its point earning clearly outweighs its non-af brother.

 

You should look at this list, and see if you stay or would be interested in staying at any properties. If you do, your 4 points per dollar spent at expedia, paired with the 3 points per dollar on mobile app, those 7 points are DOUBLED in value at any property on their VIP list.  If you dont see anything on here...I'd move on.

 

https://www.expedia.com/rewards/vipaccess

 

 

 

http://thepointsguy.com/2014/07/expedia-launches-expedia-rewards/

 

points are worth .7-1.5+ cents a point. card has signup bonus of 25k points after 2k spend.

https://www.expedia.com/rewards/credit_card

 

 

Now if you can move all of your travel booking specifically to priceline name your own price...then by all means, go for it.... I would probably prefer to do something like the citi premier myself. generous signup bonus.


Great information!! Priceline doesn't make sense for me. 

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Re: Priceline Rewards Visa

It's 5 points/dollar on all priceline purchases, not only NYOP.
And you get a bonus when redeeming points against priceline charges, and no FTF.
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