Choice Privileges is out with another sale on points, this time offering those Choice credit cardholders a 60% bonus when you buy 12,000+ points by November 10, 2025. That takes the price drops to about 0.64 cents per point.
Note that the discount individual members see may vary.
The Deal
- Choice Privileges is running a points sale:
- Buy 12,000+ points & get a 60% bonus (as low as 0.64 cents each, depending on whether or not you’re a Choice cardholder and the amount purchased)
- Expires November 10, 2025
- Direct link to offer (our affiliate link).
Key Terms
- Transactions must be completed between 12 AM EST October 2, 2025 and 11:59 PM EST November 10, 2025 to be eligible for this 60% Bonus offer.
- There is a 12,000-point purchase minimum that applies.
- Must be a Choice Privileges® Rewards Program member
- Points will be posted to your Choice Privileges account within 24 hours after your transaction is complete.
- Purchased points do not count toward Elite Status or Lifetime Elite Gold Status.
- Transactions are final and non-refundable.
- Offer may not be valid for all members.
- All other terms and conditions of the Choice Privileges Rewards Program apply.
- See landing page for full details
Quick Thoughts
The highest discount of 60% to cardholders is available when buying as few as 12,000 points, a relatively low purchase threshold to get the maximum discount. If you buy 12,000 points or more, you’re looking at paying right around 0.64 cents per point.
It’s worth noting that Choice seems to be very absent-minded as to who is a cardholder. I haven’t had a Choice credit card for years, but I still get the credit card offers in my account.
Both Citi and Wells Fargo points transfer to Choice on a 1:2 basis, which is usually a solid redemption option. However, transferring points during this sale period might make a little less sense.
Great Value Preferred Hotels bookable with Choice Points
For example, let’s say you need 50,000 Choice points for a specific redemption. One option would be to transfer 25,000 Citi ThankYou points. Another is to buy them during this sale for $321.88. Redeeming 25,000 Citi points in order to save $321.88 in cash wouldn’t be a decent-but-not-stellar redemption option, especially since you can click through from a shopping portal to earn a little extra cashback with a points purchase, in addition to the rewards that you can earn from whichever card you buy the points with.
Speaking of whichever card you use to buy the points with, it’s worth paying with a Choice credit card if you have one, as a reader shared that you earn 5x or 10x (depending on which Choice card you have), despite payment being processed by Points.com.

Choice isn’t flashy in the States, but man can it be clutch. Having a new, clean, inexpensive option within a few miles drive of family in places like California on 16k choice points is always good.
Good to have you back!
And man, it can be super flashy outside the US. I bought a few hundred thousand points last month to book 11 nights in various top notch hotels in Scandinavia and saved literally thousands of dollars off the cash prices AND get breakfast included that wouldn’t be with cash. Tremendous!
Choice just massively hiked up the point prices for award nights at the Nordic Choice/Strawberry hotels and as usual did it with no advance notice.
That’s a bummer, although the hotels I booked seem to have gone up just 5k points per night. For example I booked The Thief in Oslo and Villa Copenhagen in Copenhagen for 30k points per night a couple of weeks ago (for next summer), and now they’re both 35k. Still a bargain at half a cent per point compared to $400 or so cash rates, plus points rates give you breakfast. The Nordic Light in Stockholm and Hobo in Helsinki also went up 5k. Could be worse.