One Day Reprieve on No Minimum Spend Hyatt Visa Offer, $100 Statement Credit Offer Still Available

While the new ‘public offer’ for the Hyatt Visa has switched over to be 2 free nights at any Hyatt property after $1000 in minimum spend, the affiliate link offer which gives those two free nights after first purchase (no minimum spend required) has been given a one-day reprieve. The no minimum spend offer to receive the free Hyatt nights will remain active until Wednesday morning 10am Eastern.

Many will prefer the offer I detailed yesterday of two free nights after $1000 spending and a $100 statement credit.

To get that offer you have to search for a Hyatt hotel, proceed to the page as though you are going to book it where you enter your personal details. There will be an advertising banner on the right hand side with the offer. The banner doesn’t show up for me when I am logged into my account, perhaps because I already have a Hyatt Visa. But I see it when I log out.

For folks maxed out on their spend who are interested in the card, best to grab the one without the spending requirement right away. (Note, it does offer referral credit to me.) For folks who can meet the $1000 minimum spend, the $100 statement credit offer is likely more attractive and may not last long either.

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  1. I just (October 10, 11:49AM Eastern) got a new targeted promo email offer (with 12 digit invitation code; I am Platinum Hyatt) of 2 nights and 2 suite upgrades with $1000/3 month spend and no 1st year fee, $75/year thereafter. It will be interesting to see if free first year without the ghost booking maneuver comes back as a general offer.

  2. ugh… just got the same promo after applying for the card due to the warnings last week on the blogs that we needed to apply ASAP

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