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Introducing Another (Super Easy!) Way to Earn Marriott & Starwood Points!

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If you collect Marriott or Starwood points, here’s some good news!

Today, Marriott launched an online shopping portal called Marriott Rewards MORE.  So you’ll be able to earn bonus Marriott (and Starwood) points for purchases you’d probably make anyway!

Marriott Rewards MORE Is an Easy Way to Earn Bonus Marriott and Starwood Points

Earn Bonus Points for Online Shopping With Marriott Rewards MORE

Link:   Marriott Rewards MORE

Link:   Marriott Rewards More Android App

Link:   Marriott Rewards MORE iPhone App

It’s official.  Marriott has its own online shopping portal!

Marriott used to have a shopping portal through the Shop My Way website, but they discontinued the ability to earn Marriott points earlier this year.

Here’s what you need to know:

Starwood loyalty members can link their accounts to earn Marriott Rewards points while shopping with the app or desktop extension, too.

As y’all know, it’s becoming harder and harder to earn Starwood points.  And Starwood does NOT have an online shopping portal.  But because you can transfer Marriott points to Starwood at a ratio of 3:1, this is a welcome addition to the Marriott Rewards program!

There are currently only 29 merchants available through the Marriott Rewards MORE portal.  But if you still have holiday shopping to do, it’s worth a look.  Because you’ll find Amazon (where you’ll earn 1 Marriott point per $1 spent!), Apple, Best Buy, Gap, Macy’s and more!

Bottom Line

Just in time for holiday shopping, Marriott has launched its Marriott Rewards MORE shopping portal!  This is a great way to earn extra Marriott and Starwood points for purchases you might make anyway.

Happy shopping!

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