Monday, June 13, 2011

purchase Hyatt Gold points on points.com

loyalty reward platform www.Points.com and Hyatt Gold Passport teaming up to provide Hyatt Gold members with enhanced opportunities to grow their point balances.
Members can now purchase maximum of 40,000 Hyatt Gold points every calendar year, helping them get one step closer to a future award or add an extra award night to an upcoming stay. Hyatt Gold Passport members must purchase a minimum of 1,000 Hyatt Gold Passport points, The new price is $24 per 1K points, up from $20 per 1K.
Hyatt Gold Passport members can purchase points at any time.members do not need to have a reservation already made.

all points will be deposited into member accounts within 48 hours.

Points purchased through Points.com do not count toward qualification for elite membership tier status, such as Platinum or Diamond tier status. Points are available in 1,000 point increments at the cost of $24. No monetary refunds will be given.
In order to purchase points online, guests must:

Be a Hyatt Gold Passport member
Visit the Hyatt Gold Passport website and click on “Earning Options”
Purchase points by following site instructions
This enhanced program will allow members to purchase more points online and grow their balance faster than ever before, providing them with added flexibility in the way they choose to earn points. “Hyatt Gold Passport is focused on helping our members make travel possibilities a reality,” said Jeff Zidell, Vice President of Hyatt Gold Passport. “Our new relationship with Points.com is a part of our ongoing commitment to move the program online and make it as simple as possible for our members.”

At Points.com consumers can Earn, Buy, Gift, Share, Trade, Exchange and Redeem miles and points from more than 25 of the world's leading reward programs. Participating programs include American Airlines AAdvantage program, Aeroplan, AsiaMiles, US Airways Dividend Miles and InterContinental Hotels Group's Priority Club Rewards. Redemption partners include Amazon.com, PayPal and Starbucks. For more information, follow Points International on Twitter, Facebook, or the company blog, or visit www.pointsinternational.com.

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