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Hotel Charges My Card 5 Months After a Stay. How Long Is Too Long??
Last week I wrote about checking your credit card statement for unauthorized hotel charges. A pet peeve of mine is hotels charging you for things not on your final folio.
Oddly enough then I actually had a hotel email me last week about failing to charge me for a stay five months earlier.
And it got me thinking: how long is too long? How many months is too long after a stay for a hotel to say they forgot to charge you for part of your bill?
Hyatt Introduces Bigger Members-Only Discount Than Hilton, Marriott But Doesn’t Go Far Enough
Hotel chains want you to book directly through them because it costs them less to make a reservation themselves than it does to pay a commission to Expedia or other online travel sites (or travel agents).
Hilton tested a small discount in a handful of cities restricted to Hilton HHonors members. The discount wasn’t great, about 5% (and so generally more expensive than AAA rates), but it was more about the model than the amount.
Today Hyatt introduced member-only discount rates and in some cases they’re bigger discounts than what Hilton and Marriott are offering, but still not better than AAA rates. And they’re not available worldwide.
Hyatt’s CEO Rethinking Loyalty and Skeptical of Marriott-Starwood Merger
Hyatt’s CEO Mark Hoplamazian says loyalty shouldn’t focus on points. Points are a rebate, and they’re necessary to compete, but loyalty is about an overall value proposition that goes beyond the economic calculation for a given stay.
And they’re rethinking loyalty. When a CEO says that I think we expect some changes, but in my experience Hyatt usually moves slowly so I wouldn’t expect them right away.
Citi Prestige Ups Its Game in Travel Protection, Covers Your Award Tickets Starting May 15
The Citi Prestige Card has been the ‘it’ card for the past year. It’s chock full of benefits. Citi has built a premium card to surpass others at the price point. It’s built a transferrable points program, let you use the points at a strong value towards paid airfare, and bundled not just traditional benefits like lounge access but unique benefits like VIP treatment at restaurants and free golf. Here are the 15 things that I love about it.
Today Citi emailed out notice that effective May 15 a new travel benefits guide goes into effect and as far as I can tell the changes are all actually quite good.
United Blames Teenager’s Short Shorts for Her Inflight Groping and San Francisco Cracking Down on Uber Drivers
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
20% PRICE CUT: Pay Any Bill With a MasterCard and Earn Miles and Bonuses for Just a 2% Fee
Plastiq, the online bill pay service that charges your credit card and then sends out checks on your behalf has dropped the price of processing payments that you charge to a MasterCard from their standard 2.5% (which is still lower than services like Paypal) down to 2%.
They’ve run promotions in the past like 1.5% but this isn’t just a limited-time offer.
Spokesperson Rebecca Sehar tells me, “This is promotional pricing in partnership with MasterCard for US payments – fairly straightforward =) No end date, as of yet, but obviously great pricing..”
What Bernie Sanders Served for Dinner on His Chartered Delta 767 to Meet the Pope
Bernie Sanders’ trip to Rome (there’s no airport in Vatican City, though there’s a heliport) was on a chartered Delta Boeing 767-332ER with 26 flat business class seats, 29 extra legroom economy seats, and 171 standard economy seats.
It’s worth noting that while Bernie Sanders charters from Delta, the Pope prefers American Airlines. While Papal infallibility only applies ex cathedra, promulgating official teachings of the Church, it’s interesting that his charter flight choices didn’t have persuasive power with the Bernie Sanders campaign. (In fact, Sanders has more in common with former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee who has earned Delta Diamond.)
Here’s the menu detail from the flight:
HOLY SMOKES: New York/Boston – Europe from Just $268 Roundtrip!!
This morning I wrote about New York or Boston to several European cities, flying back from Lisbon, for $340 roundtrip.
It turns out that there’s an even cheaper fare. Fly New York or Boston to London, then fly back Lisbon to New York (with a final segment to Canada that you don’t have to take) for $268.
AMAZING FARE: How to Book New York or Boston – Europe for Less Than $340 Roundtrip
You can book New York or Boston to several cities in Europe and return from Lisbon for as low as $308 roundtrip.
The fare appears to be available for September through November travel.