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Hypothetically, say you can book a flight with any one of:
a. $300 cash
b. 10k MRs (giving 3 cpp)
c. $200 cash and 2.5k MRs (giving 4 cpp)
How do you decide between b and c? Option c gives a higher cpp value, but I expect most of us would want to use as many MRs as possible given a good opportunity like 3 cpp.
Any favored calculations?
@wasCB14 wrote:Hypothetically, say you can book a flight with any one of:
a. $300 cash
b. 10k MRs (giving 3 cpp)
c. $200 cash and 2.5k MRs (giving 4 cpp)
How do you decide between b and c? Option c gives a higher cpp value, but I expect most of us would want to use as many MRs as possible given a good opportunity like 3 cpp.
Any favored calculations?
Unless you are saving up MRs to transfer to something big, option B is best. With option C, what you're doing compared to option B is that you are paying $200 to save 7500 points. That could be looked at as "buying" those 7500 points for $200, which comes out to buying each point for 2.67 cents. That's not a good tradeoff.