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News in brief:

50% off when you buy Hilton Honors points

Hilton Honors is currently offering a 50% discount when you buy 5,000+ points – see this page and click through.  A 50% discount is equivalent to getting a 100% bonus.

This offer does not seem to be targeted but I can’t be certain.  If you don’t see it when you click through, it is targeted!

This may or may not be a bargain as it depends how you redeem them.  At the top end, you can buy 80,000 Hilton points for $400 (£303).  That is 0.5 cents each.

Regular readers of Head for Points will know that I tend to value Hilton points at 0.33p each, which is a little less than you are paying here.

Five star Hilton, Conrad and Waldorf-Astoria hotels typically run to 80,000 points per night.  The Conrad New York, which I reviewed here, has a cap of 80,000 points per night.  In this sale, if you got the full 50% discount, you would be paying $400 for 80,000 points.  Given that the Conrad New York sells for over $600 on many dates, it can represent a saving.  Similarly, buying points would often be a good deal at Conrad Tokyo which I reviewed here.

Hilton Honors is also a decent deal at cheaper point levels.   The Hampton by Hilton in Sheffield, for example is capped at 10,000 points per night.  At 0.5c per point you would be paying roughly £38 per night if you bought the points.  That is a 60% discount on the typical nightly rate of £100.  Hampton properties include free breakfast as well.

On the other hand, the Hilton Sheffield costs up to 30,000 points per night.  Even with 50% off your points, you would be paying around £114.  Whilst a bit less than the typical £125 cash cost, it is not a great deal – especially as you would earn points and miles back on the cash rate.  One upside of a reward night, of course, is that it is cancellable without penalty.

At the most extreme, you could buy the Hilton Salalah resort in Oman, reviewed here, for £19 a night assuming a 50% discount.  That would be the rough cost of buying 5,000 points in this promotion.

What I can say is that, at a 50% discount, you shouldn’t lose money buying Hilton Honors points at 0.5 cents.

If you just buying a handful of points to top off your account, the price per point doesn’t matter anyway.  If you a few thousand short of a redemption then this is a decent opportunity to top them up.

The link to buy is here.

The offer closes on 5th October.

New American Express cashback deals launched

American Express has launched a new wave of travel-related cashback deals.  Some, all or none of the offers below will be found on the ‘Offers’ section of your online statement page, or in the Amex app.  You need to ‘save’ the offer before it is activated.

Transport for London – 5% back on contactless spending

Valid to 30th September.

Avis UK – £20 back on £125 spend

Valid to 31st October.  UK locations only and you must book via a special Amex / Avios website.

World Duty Free – £10 back on £70 spend

Valid to 30th September.

Claridge’s, The Connaught & The Berkeley – £25 back on £75 of restaurant or bar spend

Valid to 31st October.  You do not need to be staying at the hotel to qualify (and if you were, I think you might need to pay the bar or restaurant bill direct rather than charging to your room).

P&O Ferries – 5% cashback

Valid to 1st October.

Thai Airways – £100 back on £1,000 spend

Valid to 4th November.

These older deals are still running too:

Guoman Hotels (click for website) – £50 back on £195 spend

Valid until 29th September.  Includes The Tower and The Cumberland in London.

Thistle Hotels (click for website) – £35 back on £100 spend

Valid until 29th September.  Remember that the Thistle at Heathrow allows you (for a £5 fee) to take the driverless pods from the car park behind the hotel directly to Terminal 5 – more here.

onefinestay (click for website) – 10% back

This is a more upmarket airbnb!  Ends 30th September.

Small Luxury Hotels of the World (click for website) – £25 back on £150 spend

Valid to 26th January, pay at hotel check-out only.  SLH is also an Avios partner – see here.

Melia Hotels (click for website) – £50 back on £200 spend

Valid to 26th October.  Selected hotels only.  Valid on pre-paid or pay at hotel stays.

There is also a decent Laithwaites wine deal available until 30th November£50 off a mixed case of merlot.  Click here for details.  You do not need to save this offer to your card as the discount is applied automatically.  The offer is open to anyone with an Amex card.

PartnerPlusBenefit

Triple PartnerPlusBenefit points to Germany

PartnerPlusBenefit is the small business scheme for the UK and Ireland run by 11 of the Star Alliance airlines.  This includes Lufthansa and Swiss.

I wrote about PPB in detail in this article.  It is a LOT more flexible than the British Airways On Business scheme which I reviewed here – although you’d be daft not to join On Business too if you have a VAT registered UK business.  Click here to sign up – you’ll receive 1,500 BenefitPoints just for joining.

Until 6th October, you will receive triple BenefitPoints when you fly from the UK or Ireland to Frankfurt (212 flights per week) or Munich (131 flights per week) on Lufthansa.  I’m not sure if this includes the Lufthansa codeshare on the bmi Regional services from Bristol.

You need to register for this offer in your PPB account online on the ‘Special Promotions’ page.

Comments (120)

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  • Todderz says:

    As with every recent Hilton promo, the link (including the one in the email from Hilton) takes me to an error page. Is it just me?

  • The Original Nick says:

    Fine for me.

  • Psh says:

    Transport for London – 5% back on contactless spending: Not showing in ‘My Offers’ section of my PRGC Amex. Chatted to customer service and was told they could not add to my card without ‘direct communication of this offer’. Maybe you could say you have received a promotional email but don’t see it in your ‘My Offers’ section?

    • Andrew says:

      I have the Claridges promotion on my PRGC and I tried to have it added to my Companion Gold Credit Card but the person on Chat refused to add it, saying that the offers are valid only on the card they are offered on and they cannot add offers manually

      Maybe the whole Amazon bonus issue has resulted in this new refusal to add offers manually?

  • Mike says:

    I also have £15 off a £100 spend at Costco on 2 of our cards. The £25 off the (£75) bar at the Connaught, Berkeley, Claridges is on 3 of our cards ! It will definitely come in handy for our trip to London.

  • Johnny_c-l says:

    Also £2 back on up to three contactless transactions of £6+ at Amex Stadium showing on my cards.

  • the real harry1 says:

    T-355 for Sunday September 2nd 2018 is midnight tonight (end of most state school hols)

    • Wally1976 says:

      Great reminders as ever Harry. I was up at 1am last night successfully bagging returns for the Saturday before the schools go back (1/9/18) 🙂

      • Anna says:

        +1 the night before! Managed to bag CW into Washington DC and home WT from the Caribbean, saved at least 2.5k on cash fares.

  • Stephan says:

    Tried to get the trailfinders offer on my account but with this new chat system they seem to have imposed new rules. I thought the email services worked quite well and you had the discussions stored. Anyone think this new chat system isn’t as good?

    • the real harry1 says:

      certainly I had no joy from Chat yesterday morning – missing points on Post Office £20 spend – it didn’t trigger the success email & not showing as redeemed so it needs to get input manually, idiot refused & said wait

      • Yuff says:

        I used the Monarch offer a couple of weeks ago, no success email but credit turned up a few days later.

      • JP says:

        One one took a week from the transactional for the Everyday spend. But I did get the email.

    • mark2 says:

      I think this is a big downgrade. The email system was very useful and I have yet to see a ‘Chat’ icon on any of our accounts.
      On adding offers when not targetted: perhaps too many people asked so it has been banned?

      • the real harry1 says:

        you find Chat on the Contact page – it’s always there afaik, though not always available – if unavailable press refresh after a half minute etc

        • mark2 says:

          not on ours! we are being discriminated against.

          • Chelseafi says:

            I coulnd’t get the chat icon at all on any of my accounts when using my iPad, so used PC and seemed to work

        • Fenny says:

          This is why I don’t particularly like chat options on websites. I don’t necessarily want an instant answer when I contact a company, I want to write down my issue and have someone come back to me when they’ve done something about it. Most chat staff aren’t around when I want to contact a company, and when they are, it takes forever, sitting there waiting for them to respond and then explain again what you really want. For anything urgent these days, I bang something on twitter and usually get a positive response pretty quickly.

          • Alan says:

            Totally agree, I’d prefer a considered and meaningful reply within a day or two rather than spending ages in a conversation where the other party doesn’t really understand the issue and is just trying to reply quickly!

  • Dominic says:

    I love these Amex offers and think they get overlooked so much as a perk. Especially the the big ones: spend £250 at Hilton get £50 back, spend £100 at Selfridges get £30 back, spend £50 at Cafe Rouge get £20 back, etc.

    Ignoring the lounge access, travel insurance, free upgrades at hotels… these have paid for my Platinum card fee many times over.

    • Cate says:

      +1 and we had the 3000 MR points (convert to 6000 H points) for checkout spend. Seems the old adage money goes to money was true after all.

    • Wally1976 says:

      To be honest I very rarely use these offers; they’re just an occasional small bonus for me. Glad to hear you find them so useful.

    • Fenny says:

      Glad you can use them. I rarely found the ones on my Amex issued card were worthwhile, but I did get £100 off the holiday I go on next week on my MBNA issued card. I shall check to see if the TfL one is on there, as this is the only other one I’m likely to get any use out of.

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