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Targeted: Stack This Deal to Earn Up to 17,500 Valuable Hotel Points

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A few days ago, I told you about an fantastic Wyndham promotion which earns 7,500 Wyndham points per stay (up to 2 stays).

Via One Mile at a Time, folks are being targeted for up to 10,000 bonus Wyndham points after staying 1 night.  And this deal should stack with the other Wyndham promotion!

Wyndham Hotels, Including All-Inclusive Resorts, Cost Just 15,000 Points per Night

I’ll show you why these deals are absolutely worth switching your hotel stays to Wyndham!

Up to 10,000 Bonus Wyndham Points for a 1-Night Stay

Link:   Wyndham Rewards

Link:   Wyndham Masterpass Promotion

Check your Wyndham Rewards account!

Folks are being targeted to earn up to 10,000 bonus Wyndham points for staying just 1 night.  Here are the details:

Your points should post within 4 weeks of completing your night.

Registering for this deal only takes a second.  I’ll show you how!

Step 1.   Log-In to Wyndham Rewards

Navigate to Wyndham Rewards and sign-in to see your targeted promotions.

Sign-In to Wyndham Rewards to See If You’re Eligible

Step 2.  Register for the Promotion

If you’re targeted, you’ll see the deal under “My Promotions” in the top right corner of the page.  It will say “Stay 1 Night, Get (targeted number) Points“.  Click the “Register” button to the right.

Click “Register” Next to the Promotion

That’s it!  You’re now registered for the promotion, and you’ll earn bonus points during your next stay.

You’ll See This Confirmation When You’ve Successfully Registered

Is This a Good Deal?

Earning 10,000 Wyndham points for 1 stay is a jaw-dropping deal.  That’s because every Wyndham hotel (including 5-star resorts) costs just 15,000 Wyndham points per night.  So depending on how you redeem Wyndham points, 10,000 bonus points could be worth a LOT.

Depending on the amount of points you’re targeted for, this could be worth buying a hotel night at Wyndham just for the bonus points!  Wyndham hotels are usually pretty cheap, so this is an inexpensive way to pick up a bunch of points.

Team member Harlan was targeted for 10,000 points for staying 1 night.  He plans to combine this deal with the current Wyndham Masterpass promotion, which gives a bonus of 7,500 Wyndham points for each stay (up to 2 stays).  He found a cheap local Wyndham hotel selling for ~$55 per night.

If he stacks these 2 deals, he’ll earn 17,500 bonus Wyndham points for his ~$55 reservation.  That’s more than enough for a free night at any Wyndham hotel, like the TRYP Times Square, which can sometimes cost $500+ per night!

All Wyndham Hotels Cost 15,000 Points per Night, Including Expensive Ones Like the TRYP Times Square

The lowest targeted offer I’ve seen for this deal is 3,000 Wyndham points.  But you’ll still earn 10,500 Wyndham points if you combine it with the Wyndham Masterpass promotion.  If you have an upcoming paid hotel night, these promotions are definitely worth switching to Wyndham.

Bottom Line

Wyndham is giving targeted folks up to 10,000 Wyndham points for completing just a single night!  Sign-in to your Wyndham Rewards account to see if you’re targeted.

Wyndham points can be super valuable if you use them at high-end hotels.  That’s because every Wyndham hotel costs just 15,000 points per night!  If you’re targeted, I recommend switching at least 1 hotel night to Wyndham, and stacking this promotion with the current Wyndham Masterpass promotion.

Let me know if you find a cheap deal on a Wyndham hotel!

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