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Targeted: Earn Bonus Starwood Points After Qualifying Stays

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The hotel promotions keep coming!

Earlier today I told you Hilton introduced a new promotion.  And now, via One Mile at a Time, certain folks can earn bonus Starwood points points for completing a unique amount of stays.  You can check to see if you’ve been targeted by entering your Starwood number here.

If You Plan to Stay at Starwood Before May 15, 2017, Check to See If You’ve Been Targeted for This Promotion!

I’ll tell you what you need to know about this deal!

Starwood Member Promotion 2017

Link:   Starwood Member Promotion 2017

Starwood is offering bonus points to some folks who complete minimum stay requirements.  Make sure to sign-into this page to see if you’re eligible!

According to this FlyerTalk thread, this promotion lasts until May 15, 2017.  Here are some other things you should know:

Some examples of these targeted promotions are:

Is This a Good Deal?

I love to see that some folks are able to earn bonus Starwood points!  That’s because Starwood points are very valuable.  For example, you can:

You Can Transfer Starwood Points to Airlines Like American Airlines. And You’ll Earn a Bonus 5,000 Miles for Every 20,000 Points You Transfer!

Plus, this deal can be stacked with Starwood’s “Double Take” promotion, where you’ll earn double points on your first 3 stays by April 15, 2017.

If you can take advantage of these promotions, I recommend it!  If you are NOT targeted, check out the IHG Accelerate promotion instead.

Bottom Line

Folks are being targeted to earn bonus Starwood points!  If you’re one of them, register by April 15, 2017, and complete your unique tasks by May 15, 2017.

This deal can be stacked with Starwood’s other promotion, “Double Take”, which ends on April 15, 2017.

Are you one of the lucky Starwood members targeted for bonus points?

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