IHG has again returned with a sale that’s giving a 100% bonus when buying their points. That means you can buy IHG Rewards points for 0.5 cents per point (cpp).
Unlike the last sale which was labeled as a mystery bonus, this latest offer doesn’t appear to have varying levels of bonus points. However, readers have commented below that it’s a targeted offer in that you might not see any bonus when buying points.
A member can normally only purchase up to 200,000 points during the calendar year before any bonuses, but with this latest sale you can buy up to 300,000 points before the bonus, so up to 600,000 points total.
The Deal
- Buy IHG Rewards points for 0.5 cents per point when buying points with a 100% bonus.
- Expires December 13, 2024
- Direct link to offer (our affiliate link)
Key Terms
- This Offer is available for qualifying purchases of IHG One Rewards points made between 12:00 AM ET on November 19th, 2024 and 11:59 PM ET on December 13th, 2024 (“Offer Period”).
- Members will receive a bonus of 100% of the points purchased when they purchase a minimum 5,000 points purchase threshold on a per transaction basis.
- There is a minimum points purchase threshold on a per transaction basis to be eligible for a bonus.
- The percentage bonus amount will show for eligible members when they log into their IHG One Rewards account. (Please click through to access the landing page for the Offer.)
- The number of points a member may purchase, gift, or receive as a gift during the Offer Period is subject to annual limits under the IHG One Rewards Membership Terms and Conditions, which are available on www.ihg.com.
- Members may only purchase a maximum of up to 200,000 points during a calendar year, so the number of points a member can purchase will depend on how many points the member had already purchased during the same calendar year. However, during the Offer Period, members may purchase a maximum of up to 300,000 points. For example, if a member had previously purchased 50,000 points in 2024, then the member could only purchase up to a maximum of 250,000 points during the Offer Period and would be eligible to receive the applicable percentage of additional bonus points under this Offer based only on the amount of points purchased during the Offer Period.
- Similar limits apply to gifting points and receiving points as a gift: Members may purchase a maximum of 300,000 points during the promotional period only. Members may gift a maximum of 300,000 points or receive as a gift from another member a combined maximum of 300,000 points during the promotional period only.
- Points that have been already purchased, gifted or received as a gift in 2024 are included in the 300,000 points limit. If a member purchases points that exceed the 200,000 points threshold for 2024 then they cannot purchase points for the remainder of the calendar year.
- Purchased points, as well as any bonus points awarded under this Offer, do not count towards IHG One Rewards Elite status.
- This is an exclusive, non-transferable offer for intended recipients only and may not be forwarded.
- Offer is subject to change and cannot be combined with any other offer.
- Price includes all fees but subject to applicable taxes.
- Purchased Points are not refundable and are applicable toward all IHG One Rewards awards.
- Please allow up to 72 hours for points to post and appear in the recipient’s account.
Best uses of IHG points
- 4th night free. Use points to book 4 nights for the price of 3. This benefit is valid on longer stays, so if staying 8 nights you’ll get both the 4th and 8th nights free. This benefit is available only to cardholders of the IHG Premier, Traveler and Business credit cards. Rather than reducing the total cost of the stay by 25%, the points required for every 4th night are deducted. Seeing as IHG uses dynamic pricing, that can be great if the 4th night is the most expensive, but not as good if that night is the cheapest. See this post for more about the possibilities.
- 10% points rebate. If you have the IHG Select credit card (no longer available for new applications), you’ll get a 10% points rebate when booking award stays. The points are credited back a few weeks after your stay, so you need to have the full number of points required for an award stay in your account. The 10% points rebate stacks with the 4th night free benefit if you have both an IHG Premier, Traveler or Business credit card and an IHG Select card, with the 4th night free being calculated first.
- Sweet spots with dynamic pricing. Although IHG uses dynamic pricing for award stays, award pricing isn’t always as high as the corresponding cash cost. For example, Stephen booked a stay at the Staybridge Suites Temecula-Wine Country in California. The average nightly cost was $258.81 with taxes and fees, but the points cost ranged from 19,000-23,000 points per night. Buying points at 0.5cpp would therefore enable you to stay for only $95-$115 per night at that award pricing – less than half the cost of a regular paid stay. Stacking the 4th night free and 10% points rebate reduced the cost of a 9 night stay there to only 14,500 points per night, or $72.50 per night when buying points at 0.5cpp. That was less than a third of the cost of a paid stay.
Things to know about IHG points
- When you book nights with points, you will not earn points for the stay unless IHG is running a promotion that awards bonus points per night/stay which includes award nights.
- Most hotel taxes are not charged on award stays, so this can make the value of buying points even better. Arguably, this factor and the one above roughly cancel each other out.
- IHG Rewards points purchases are made via Points.com. You can click through from a shopping portal to earn a little cashback on the purchase, thereby reducing your net cost for the points – you can find the current rates here.
- Points.com purchases don’t code as travel, so it’s best to pay with a card that earns at a higher rate for everyday spend or on a card where you’re working on a minimum spend requirement.
Past IHG points sales
- Up to a 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid November 7 – November 16, 2024
- 80% bonus (Buy points for 0.56c each). Valid October 17 – November 1, 2024
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5c each). Valid September 23 – October 5, 2024
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5c each). Valid July 25 – September 7, 2024
- Up to a 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid July 7 – July 14, 2024
- Up to a 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid June 20 – July 3, 2024
- Up to a 80% bonus (Buy points for 0.56 cents each). Valid April 25th – June 8, 2024.
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid January 26-February 2, 2024
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid November 16-December 30, 2023
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid October 2-9, 2023
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid July 21-28, 2023
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid June 19-26, 2023.
- 80% bonus (Buy points for 0.56 cents each). Valid April 24 – June 7, 2023.
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid through March 21, 2023.
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid through December 29, 2022.
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid through October 21, 2022.
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid through August 7, 2022.
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid through July 15, 2022.
- 80% bonus (Buy points for 0.6 cents each). Valid through June 10, 2022.
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid through April 14, 2022.
- 80%-100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5-0.6 cents each). Valid through March 18, 2022.
- 80% bonus (Buy points for 0.6 cents each). Valid through January 4, 2022.
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid through November 8, 2021.
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid through October 8, 2021.
- 100% bonus (Buy points for 0.5 cents each). Valid through September 9, 2021.
Hello Stephen,
It appears this link is broken. DO you have an updated one? I’d love to use a Frequent Miler link.
It works just fine for me. You do need to enter your IHG account number and info in order to gain access to the offer. If you’re getting an error, try a different browser or a different browsing instance. It may be a caching issue.
Stephen, unfortunately it is targeted. When I check the offer I don’t receive any elevated bonus. Just the 20% discount that comes with being a Premier cardholder.
Same here…
Same here. I also couldn’t access the last sale.
Ah, that’s a shame – thanks for letting me know. I’ve just updated the post.
How come when its 100% bonus, it says (0.5c, 0.56c each), and now with a 80% bonus it says 0.56c each?
These are the last 3 calculated rates. How come it comes out to 3 different prices?
The 0.56c was a typo for the most recent 100% bonus – I’ve just fixed that as it should’ve said 0.5c.
So if I’m understanding correctly, the 4th night is free even if that night requires the most points? e.g. First 3 nights 15k points each, 4th night 20k points. The total amount required to book would be 45k, right?
Yep, that’s exactly how it works.
Thanks sir!
How often do they run the 250,000/500,000 promotion? I would rather do that, personally.
I beleive 150 is max per year, but you can buy them for P2 then if you both have Business Relations (free) with IHG you can transfer fee free to just one account.
They occasionally run a special promotion of purchasing up to 250k and allow you to bypass the 150k limit for that duration.
Why do you guys post this when you can always buy IHG for .5 cpp?
Over the past 365 days, it was only possible to buy them on sale like this for 128 of those days, so only a third of that time or so. Some of those sales included targeted bonuses, so not everyone could buy at 0.5cpp during those 128 days either.
The more they post and hype up points and miles, the more that they can try and earn when they get suckers to sign up using their affiliate programs. It’s all a sales goal, in disguise of “helping readers”. Same way that a used car salesman is going to “help you find the perfect car”… there’s suckers born every minute.
Some of you are clueless. Please read about the blog before you post anything more.
We recommend in the post that anyone thinking of buying these points clicks through from a shopping portal so that they earn cashback rather than us earning a small amount of commission from the affiliate link.
Points and miles blogs usually report on points and miles. It’s actually a thing.
The best way to get them to stop posting this is to share your way to always buy IHG for .5 cpp 😉
While I got the 100% bonus, IHG is not pricing the points at 1cpp until the 26K tier. The 10K purchase for example is $135, with the bonus making it 0.675 cpp. Anyone else is seeing the same?
you definitely have one of the best informed if not best informed attitudes toward IHG rewards that I have seen!
Bravo
My offer is for 60%
Seems like I am not targeted, I don’t see any offer for me
Go to Points on your IHG account, then go down to Buy points – It may be there. Both P2 and I got the 100%
I was told this offer ended a week ago. It is only 20% now.
The previous offer had ended, but there’s a new targeted one out.
I’ve been having issues buying them. I already used three different credit cards. Once I pressed send, the points website says authentication failure (even Chase said it was approved their end). My last time was with Amex (this time worked and I even get a confirmation number). To.my surprise today I’ve got an email letting me know it was declined (FYI I message Amex directly and the CR said no issues on their end).
Every time I called the call center, they have a different answer. It seems they are losing profit (my case is myself and P2 buying 250k each or 5k USD)
I believe they extended because of the issues they having.
Anyone else experience that before?
The deal is back, but I couldn’t log in from the Points link above. Instead, I logged into my IHG account on a browser (not the app) and checked my “Offers” where you can buy points, up to 500k total points for $2500.
My offer is 100% starting at 11,000 points…
Which card would be best to use to make purchase? IHG Rewards Club, IHG Rewards Premier Biz or the old IHG Rewards Club World for extra points when making purchase?
From what I have been told in earlier conversations, point purchases don’t code as IHG purchases.