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Club Eurostar appears to be running a generous promotion to get people to sign up to its free newsletter.

I found this offer by accident. I was on the site, looking for information on how to change a ticket for an upcoming trip, and up popped a pop-up.

I tried to capture the pop-up but I messed up and only saved the central image, which looks like this:

Get 200 free Club Eurostar points (worth £15+)

Club Eurostar wanted to give me 200 points for opting in to their newsletter.

That’s fine by me! Even after the devaluation last year, I still value Club Eurostar points at 7p to 10p each as we wrote here. Let’s call it £15 of value for 200 points.

(If you use 200 points for a discount on a cash ticket, and not a redemption, they are worth £5.)

I logged out and logged back in as my wife. She got the same pop-up message. Thank you very much.

A few points to note:

  • I got this on desktop – I don’t know if it works on mobile
  • I had to click around a bit after logging in before the pop-up appeared
  • If you have blocked pop-ups in your browser then you might not see it – it depends how it has been coded
  • You won’t see the offer if you’re not logged in to Club Eurostar – it requires Eurostar to already have your personal data on file because all you are asked to do is click a ‘Yes’ button to be opted-in

The 200 free Club Eurostar points are meant to appear in your account within 48 hours but appear to be virtually instant.


How to get Club Eurostar points and lounge access from UK credit cards

How to get Club Eurostar points and lounge access from UK credit cards (April 2025)

Club Eurostar does not have a UK credit card.  However, you can earn Club Eurostar points by converting Membership Rewards points earned from selected UK American Express cards

Cards earning Membership Rewards points include:

Membership Rewards points convert at 15:1 into Club Eurostar points.  The cards above all earn 1 Membership Rewards point per £1 spent on your card, so you will get the equivalent of 1 Club Eurostar point for every £15 you spend.

American Express Platinum comes with a great Eurostar benefit – Eurostar lounge access!  

You can enter any Eurostar lounge, irrespective of your ticket type, by showing The Platinum Card at the desk.  No guests are allowed but you can get entry for your partner by issuing them with a free supplementary Amex Platinum card on your account.

Comments (33)

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  • Danny says:

    Thanks Rob. I did it on my mobile and the points added straight away (was on a night bus home after a night out with nothing better to do…).

    • Can2 says:

      I logged in first and clicked the above link, points added right away

      • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

        Thanks for this.

        It did ask me for my name and email though which was no bother to type in and points immediately added.

        This was on my iPad.

    • Alex Sm says:

      Yes, this is what I was about to say – it’s an old news, the offer was sent by email to Eurostar club members in July, I bagged my points on 23 July 🤓

  • Joe says:

    It also appears as a tick box when you sign up for a new account, and the points are instant.

  • Danny says:

    The points are only worth £5 if you are on the lowest basic membership level.

    • Lumma says:

      They’re worth £5 for a cash discount off a journey. The £15 is based on a redemption for a free ticket. 2000 points gets you a standard class non peak journey, so if that is £150 for cash then the 200 is worth £15

    • BJ says:

      Thanks for clarity folks, I should have guessed HfP title would be creative haha. Still, £5 is £5 and thanks @Rob for posting.

      I have not travelled on Eurostar since I left London and my partner never has so we’ll tag a promo trip to Belgium onto a future break in London.

      Will this £5 stack with the new member first booking discount or are they one and the same?

      • Rob says:

        It’s NOT creative. For someone redeeming for free trips they are worth at least £15.

        • BJ says:

          Yes I know but it put maximum gloss on which is fair enough. By creative I did not mean dishonest, just most appealing and therefore more likely to catch readers attention.

  • Dubious says:

    Two T&Cs to note – it’s only applicable to those who are not already receiving promotional emails:

    4. To be eligible for this Promotion, you must either: (i) be already registered as a member of Club Eurostar and not opted-in to receive promotional emails prior to the start of the Promotional Period, or (ii) if not already registered as a member of Club Eurostar, register as a member of Club Eurostar and opt-in to receive promotional emails during the Promotional Period.

    5. Club Eurostar members who were already opted-in to receive promotional emails prior to the Promotional Period will not be eligible for this Promotion. You can only opt-in once to receive promotional emails during the Promotional Period.

    • The Original David says:

      Although if you unsubscribe first, and then click the pop-up, you might be pleasantly surprised… 😉

  • Dubious says:

    PS.
    My 200 points appeared instantly.

  • Billy says:

    Used mobile and got the message,.points added instantly. Thanks!

  • t0m says:

    Worked well for me. Thanks!

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