barnag said:
tejas_ayanem said:
the cashback option is not a good redemption value anyway
What do you use them for?
Usually transfer to United.
Here's what chatgpt says on best value:
Best possible value (highest return)
1. Transfer to airline & hotel partners
Typical value: ~2.03.0+ cents per point (CPP)- Transfer 1:1 to partners like:
- World of Hyatt
- United MileagePlus
- British Airways Executive Club
- Then book award flights or hotel stays directly
Why this is best:
- Premium cabins (business/first class) and luxury hotels can massively outperform cash prices
- It's common to get 2 CPP+, sometimes even 35 CPP in sweet spots
Bottom line: This is the
highest value redemption strategy, but requires flexibility and planning.
Very good value (easy + consistent)
2. Chase Travel portal (Points Boost deals)
Typical value:- 1.0 CPP baseline
- ~1.752.0 CPP on "Points Boost" bookings
Key update (important):
- Old guaranteed 1.5 CPP is going away
- Now:
- Most bookings = 1 CPP
- Select boosted deals = up to ~2 CPP
Bottom line:- Good for convenience
- Solid when you find boosted deals
- No need to hunt award availability
Average value (not ideal)
3. Pay Yourself Back / statement credits
Typical value: ~11.5 CPP
- Mirrors travel portal value depending on promo categories
Easy, but usually not maximizing value.