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Hot Deal – Wyndham offering 4x transfer bonus for SPG Points & Free Status Match


UPDATE: Wyndham has pulled the offer as it was apparent you could easily manipulate screenshots.

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Wyndham is about to launch an incredibly lucrative points transfer promotion to try and woo SPG loyalists.

Between 12 PM EST to
11:59 PM EST on October 11th, for every 1 SPG point you donate, you’ll
receive 4 Wyndham points, as well as a status match to your current SPG status.

If you hold the American Express Platinum card, this means
you’ll be matched to Wyndham platinum status.

For those live internationally, Wyndham hotels is a hotel conglomerate
concentrating on the low to mid tier with brands such as Days Inn & Howard
Johnson. However, they do have a few high end properties that are worth looking
at.

Wyndham does have an interesting rewards program where it
costs 15,000 Wyndham points to stay at any Wyndham hotel, for any given day.
That means a stay at your local Days Inn costs the same as an all-inclusive
resort in the Bahamas.

With the 4x transfer bonus, this means 3,750 SPG points will give you one free night at
any Wyndham hotel in the world.

While most Wyndham places domestically are on the lower end
of the spectrum, internationally you’ll find many four star hotels that are definitely
worth 3,750 SPG points per night.

There are a few rules:

<!––>1.      
<!––>You must have less than 499 points remaining in
your account. You’ll need donate ALL your points to charity.

<!––>2.      
<!––>You can’t have any external transfers in the
past 24 hours. This means you can’t merely transfer most of your SPG points to
Marriott and then donate the rest.

Once you’ve donated away your points, you’ll need to send
the screenshots confirming your points donation and one showing your account
activity page to wyndhamrewards.fulfillment@wyn.com.

While this is quite
the lucrative promotion, I’m quite stunned that Wyndham merely requires
screenshots for proof.

It’s quite easy to edit HTML code and with Wyndham unable to
actually verify any donations, I’m afraid this promotion is ripe for
abuse, so I’m curious see how Wyndham responds to any fraudulent fake transfers.

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Written By: Sam Huang

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