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Marriott Gift Cards 20% Off – One-Day Sale

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Considering a stay with Marriott?  You can save Big Money with this week’s Daily Getaways!  Because at 1:00 pm Eastern Time on Tuesday, May 3, 2016, they’re selling a select number of Marriott gift cards for 20% off.

Daily Getaways has been selling discounted travel deals for a few weeks now.  And many of the packages have sold out fast.  I expect this one to sell out in minutes!
Save 20% on Marriott Gift Cards and Enjoy a Vacation at Over 4,000 Marriott Hotels – Like the Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina, Autograph Collection

I’ll explain the details.  And help you decide if this deal is right for you!

Buy Marriott Gift Cards for 20% Off

Link:   Daily Getaways

Link:   Daily Getaways Marriott Deal

On May 3, 2016, at 1:00 pm Eastern Time, you can buy Marriott gift cards for 20% off.  Daily Getaways will sell:

There’s a limit of 2 gift cards per order.  And they’re eGiftCards (delivered electronically) that NEVER expire!  So if you stay at Marriott hotels a lot or already have a paid stay planned, this deal is a no-brainer.

You can use the gift cards at more than 4,000 participating Marriott hotels including:

Marriott brands excluded from this deal are:

Will You Earn Points Using These Gift Cards?

Yes!  Because these eGiftCards are treated like cash, you’ll earn Marriott points, credits towards elite status, and points through any Marriott promotions, when you pay for stays booked directly through Marriott with these cards.

But they’re only good for the room rate and taxes, and in-hotel restaurants, spa, and activities.

You’ll Still Earn Marriott Points When Using These Discounted Marriott Gift Cards! That’s Great News!

You’ll also earn points or miles on whatever card you use to buy them!

Just remember, these cards are sold through Daily Getaways and not through Marriott.  So they will NOT be considered spending at Marriott…if you were hoping to earn extra Marriott points using your Marriott credit card.

Though folks report Daily Getaways purchases do code as travel.  A friend used her Chase Sapphire Preferred card for the recent Choice Hotel points deal and got 2X Chase Ultimate Rewards points.

Note:   Marriott states you’ll receive the eGiftCards in 10 to 14 business days.  So consider this if you have a stay planned in the next few weeks.

Extend Your Trip With Mix & Match Stays

I’ve written before about how to mix & match paid and award stays to extend your vacation.  Buying these discounted Marriott gift cards could be a great way to save even more on mix & match stays!

There’s a Lot to See in Rome! Mix & Match Your Marriott Points With Discounted Gift Cards to Extend Your Stay!

And don’t forget about the Marriott Rewards® Premier Credit Card.  You can earn 80,000 Marriott points when you complete the minimum spending.

And another 7,500 bonus Marriott points when you add an authorized user who makes a purchase within the first 3 months of account opening.

Read my review of the Chase Marriott Rewards Premier card here.

Bottom Line

At 1:00 pm Eastern Time on Tuesday, May 3, 2016, you can buy Marriott gift cards for 20% off through Daily Getaways.

This deal is a no-brainer if you pay for stays with Marriott often.  Or if you have a specific paid stay in mind.

You could also consider getting the Marriott Rewards Premier card, because it’s offering an increased 80,000 Marriott point sign-up bonus.  Mixing award stays with discounted gift cards would save you even more!

There are a limited number of gift cards available.  And in the past they’ve sold out within minutes.  So set a reminder if you’re interested!

Let me know where you’re going to use your Marriott gift cards if you plan on getting this deal!

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