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Can hotel points expire?

Hotel points generally expire between one year to four years after earning them, depending on the program. However, there are ways to keep your points active longer than that — the easiest of which is to continue to earn or redeem them.



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While rewards for most credit card loyalty programs won't expire, there are other ways you may lose your rewards. The following applies for airline and hotel loyalty programs, too. Inactivity. If you stop using your credit card or program account for an extended period of time, your account may be closed.

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Use your points or miles regularly This is the obvious way to keep rewards from expiring. Making frequent purchases with your loyalty program will allow you to earn rewards and keep your account active. Redeeming rewards has the same effect if you occasionally use them for a statement credit, hotel room or flight.

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For non-elite members, your IHG One Rewards points expire if you have 12 months of inactivity. However, IHG points do not expire for elite members. Per the IHG FAQs, you need to either earn or redeem points during a 12-month period to keep your points from expiring.

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Hilton points expiration details Like many reward programs, Hilton points expire after a period of inactivity. This means that if you don't have any sort of qualifying activity, such as a hotel stay or credit card spending, your Hilton points will expire.

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The estimated worth of IHG Points: 10,000 IHG points are worth approximately $70. 25,000 IHG points are worth approximately $175. 50,000 IHG points are worth approximately $350. 80,000 IHG points are worth approximately $560.

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Following claims that Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG) allowed hackers to access the company's network resulting in disrupted functions and the exposure of personal information, IHG is now facing a proposed class action in a Georgia federal court by franchisees.

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Maximize the full potential of your IHG hotel points by selling them for cash with The Miles Market! Do you have a large amount of IHG points and no idea what to do with them? Rather than redeeming them for free nights or airline miles when you have no plans to travel anytime soon, consider selling them for cash.

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Redeeming points for hotel stays will save you the most money and can be a good way to avoid fees and other budget constraints. For instance: Two hotel loyalty programs, Hilton Honors and World of Hyatt, waive the resort fees when you book a hotel on points.

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On paper, TPG values 1 million Hilton Honors points at $6,000, which is much lower than some other programs we've looked at in this series. However, as you're going to see, there are some tricks you can use to squeeze more value out of these points.

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Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card: Earn 130,000 Hilton Honors bonus points after you spend $2,000 in purchases on the card within your first three months of card membership. Per TPG's latest valuations, the 130,000 Hilton points are worth $780 in value toward award stays.

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