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Easily Earn a Free Night at a Fancy Hotel With This Promotion, and a Few Incredibly Simple Ways to Save at Amazon

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Here’s a round-up of today’s miles & points deals!

1.   Earn Enough Bonus Points for a Free Night at ANY Wyndham Hotel

Through September 1, 2018, you’ll earn 7,500 bonus Wyndham points for stays booked through Wyndham’s site or app, using Masterpass.  And each member can earn the bonus twice, for a maximum of 15,000 bonus Wyndham points.

That’s enough for ANY Wyndham hotel around the world!

You’ll Have Enough Wyndham Points for a Free Night at Any Wyndham Hotel If You Take Full Advantage of This Promotion

Here are the details:

This is a fantastic deal because any Wyndham hotel costs just 15,000 points per night.  So you’re basically getting a free night at the best Wyndham hotels in the world!

If you already have Wyndham hotel stays planned, taking advantage of this deal is a no-brainer.  And it could even be worth switching your hotel stays if you find a Wyndham location that fits your upcoming travel plans!

Wyndham Is the Largest Hotel Chain in the World!  So Taking Advantage of This Promotion Won’t Be Hard

You can easily find a Wyndham hotel to book for $50 or less.  So after spending only $100 you could stay at an expensive hotel like The New Yorker, a Wyndham Hotel, for 15,000 Wyndham points!  Rooms there often sell for $400+!

You can find the promotion page here.

2.   Get $5 Off Your $20+ Book Order at Amazon

If you’re looking to expand your summer reading list, now’s the time to do it.

Amazon Prime Day started today, and if you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can use the code “PRIMEBOOKS18” to save on physical books sold by Amazon.com.

The offer ends tomorrow night, July 17, 2018, at 11:59 pm Pacific Time.  And there’s a limit of one promotional credit per Prime account.

3.   Purchase a $25 Amazon Gift Card Get a $5 Promo Credit

Another quick and easy way to save with Amazon Prime Day!

With this deal, Amazon Prime members can get a $5 promotional credit when you purchase a $25 Amazon Gift Card and use the code “GCPRIME18” during checkout.  It also ends tomorrow night, July 17, 2018, at 11:59 pm Pacific Time.  And there’s a limit of one promotional credit per Prime account.

It’s not much, but it’s something!  And it shouldn’t take you any time at all to lock in the savings.

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