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Bits: double Avios with Avis, new Hilton ‘buy points’ bonus, Amex / Bupa Dental

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News in brief:

Earn double Avios with Avis car rentals

Avis, the exclusive British Airways car rental partner (alongside its sister company Budget), has launched a new promotion.

If you book a car between now and 23rd June, for a 3+ day rental completed by 31st December, you will receive 10 Avios per £1 spent.

(Budget is also included in this offer, with the rate doubled to 4 Avios per £1.)

Your standard earning rate with Avis is usually 5 Avios per £1.

Oddly this offer is NOT bookable via the dedicated British Airways / Avis car rental site here. You must book via the avios.com car rental page here.

You will also receive 1,000 bonus Avios on your first Avis rental after signing up for the Avis Preferred loyalty programmedetails on the BA / Avis site.

The full HfP guide to earning Avios from Avis car rentals is here.

It is also possible to spend Avios on Avis car rentals via ba.com although this is generally a poor deal, getting you around 0.5p per Avios.

Earn double Avios with Avis car rentals

Get a 100% bonus when you buy Hilton Honors points

Hilton Honors has launched a new 100% bonus for buying 5,000+ Hilton Honors points. The offer runs to 24th July.

If you’ve never bought hotel points, it can be a great deal. There’s an example below of how you can save 65% on an August holiday in Sardinia, for example, although you need at least Silver status in Hilton Honors to save this much.

Some people may see a smaller bonus percentage, or a price discount, as part of Hilton’s market testing. These offers are less generous.

The Hilton ‘buy points’ page is here

The annual purchase limit is 160,000 points pre-bonus. The cost for the maximum 320,000 points (160,000 + 100%) would be £1,320 which is 0.41p per point. This is above our target valuation for a Hilton Honors points at 0.33p but you can still do ok at this level because Hilton caps the points cost of hotels on peak dates.

Here’s an example at Conrad Chia Laguna Sardinia from 18th to 23rd August. The refundable cash rate is €1,105 per night for a King Deluxe room, so €5,525 for five nights.

For points, five nights would have cost you (if you have status and get 5-4-4 on reward bookings) 400,000 Hilton Honors points. You could buy these – you’d need your partner to buy the final 80,000 and transfer them to you for free – for £1,650 which is €1,935.  You would save 65%.

Do note that Hilton restricts new members from buying points immediately. The rule is:

A new Hilton Honors Member may purchase Points 30 days after enrollment if the account reflects activity including a stay (as defined herein) or earning Hilton Honors Points through a Hilton Hilton Honors Marketing Partner. After 90 days of enrollment, a new Member is eligible to purchase Points regardless of their account activity.

The page to buy points is here if you are interested. The offer ends on 24th July.

PS. If you are looking for a quick way to Hilton Honors Silver status to get ‘five reward nights for the points of four’, remember that the Hilton Honors Debit Card comes with free Silver status. Your status is updated immediately when you activate the card. Click here to apply.

Get a 100% bonus when you buy Hilton Honors hotel points

American Express signs deal with Bupa Dental

Since the costs of dental treatment can be high, it is worth flagging briefly that American Express has agreed a deal with Bupa Dental.

As of last week, your Amex card will be accepted at any of the 360 Bupa Dental sites across the UK.

Comments (27)

  • Chris says:

    Appreciate it’s always worth a mention and often a good deal, but would it be less work to mention when Hilton aren’t running a 100% promo? Haha.

    Related… are they meant to credit instantly? I recently bought some and they took 36 hours (leading to missing a reservation I’d had my eye on… no drama as I’ll use elsewhere at that value but mildly annoying).

  • Robert says:

    Is that the Sardinia Hilton in the photo? Wondering where people have got good 5-4-4 deals, currently tempted by WA on the Palm but thinking there must be better places, Maldives maybe, outside school holidays preferred.

    • Barrel for Scraping says:

      It’s the Hilton Gatwick in the photo

    • Andy says:

      I’ve redeemed 5-4-4 at WA Palm Jumeirah, WA Beverley Hills, Oceana LXR in Santa Monica and Conrad New York Downtown … only one I wouldn’t do again is the LXR Santa Monica as it’s just too quirky even for me (no real bar, the pool arrangement wasn’t for me, but the room were humungeous and very well appointed and the location was great) but the rest is do again in a minute, they were all brilliant !

      • Robert says:

        Thanks for those ideas Andy, good to know it’s worth it. I’m not the destinations biggest fan but happy to tuck myself away in the WA corner of the Palm with a good book or two for the week!

  • Tom says:

    Looks like Gatwick

  • Tom says:

    Sorry – what’s the ‘deal’ with BUPA Dental?

    • Richie says:

      AmEx carrd acceptance, spend for points etc.

      • Nate1309 says:

        Your local non corporate dentist might take amex too.

        I enjoy talking about points with my patients when they ask if we accept amex. Which we do.

    • Andrew J says:

      Not really a deal – more an “agreement” rather than deal. And not sure how new this is really as my Bupa dentist has accepted Amex for a couple of years.

    • Froggee says:

      A random thought. If you have BUPA health insurance, they now cover some dental treatment as part of the deal. This amounts to one check-up and up to £300 of treatment. When they brought this in I was somewhat annoyed as I have zero desire to change my non BUPA dentist and you know they will be increasing premiums accordingly. Ours certainly went up. So just a cost and no benefit to us.

      We have the bare minimum BUPA cover with a £2,000 deductible. We self-fund but if something big is needed then we won’t have a decision whether to wait for the NHS.

      Obviously as I am 50 my premium is proper money but from memory the boys are less than £50 each.

      So I wonder if there might be a sweet spot for e.g. early 20s to take out BUPA health insurance – cheapest policy and massive deductible. Likely premium £200 a year and, if your teeth aren’t great, then it will pay for itself.

      • David says:

        The great thing about this though is that it’s by direct settlement so if you go to a BUPA Dental Care dentist you don’t have to pay up and claim it back.

      • The Savage Squirrel says:

        Yes it’s a cross-selling attempt to make you move to a BUPA dentist. As you say, most people have a relationship with an existing dentist they know, which they wish to keep, so it’s just a price increase.

        Since buying out the struggling Oasis dental chain for far too much money (that’s how BUPA dentists came about) they’ve had to close more than 20% of the practices and take a £500 million impairment charge, and are still shrinking despite the sector growing strongly in general, so no wonder they’re trying things to recover lost ground 😀

  • Daniel says:

    I have a deal from Bupa on my Amex of spend £500+ and get 10% back which may be tied into this. Also it has an offer from Avis for an extra 5 avios per pound spent up to 3000 extra. I’m not sure if Amex will recognise any spend on the Avios app though so you might not be able to double up.

  • Dave says:

    There’s also a decent 10% cashback on Bupa on a number of my AMEX cards. Perhaps Rob can cover?

  • captaindave says:

    A ” specialist ” dentistry practice quoted me nearly £300 just for a consultation recently, told them I would think about it…
    For an issue that my (private) dentist can’t deal with.

    • Dawn says:

      I have a fabulous dentist in Turkey where I go every year as I have a second home there. Cost me £750 for three crowns and three white fillings. State of the art surgery, laser crowns not the usual goo in the mouth. And crowns done in just two days.

      • captaindave says:

        Bargain ! Guess it helps having a base over there.
        Just paid a little over 200 for a filling, another scheduled which will be slightly cheaper as smaller area to fill.
        Thing is, one of my kids is a very experienced dentist, and has offered to do the specialist work, but (a) is 8 months pregnant, and has enough on her plate (b) couple of hundred miles away..

  • Phantomchickenz says:

    I’ve never found these Avis ‘deals’ for obtaining Avios particularly good value. I just booked last night direct for Christchurch NZ in December – the points earning option (same car) is £60 more. Not worth it.

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