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World of Hyatt are sending out emails to Chase Hyatt credit cardholders offering a $30 statement credit when spending $300 at grocery and drug stores.
The Deal
- Spend $300 on in-store purchases at grocery stores or drug stores in the U.S. by February 28, 2018 and get a $30 statement credit.
Key Terms
- This offer is only valid for Hyatt Credit Cardmembers in good standing who receive this offer and register for it by 2/28/2018.
- This offer only applies to Qualifying Transactions made with your Hyatt Credit Card during the promotional period (2/1/2018 – 2/28/2018) in the amount of $300 or more in total at grocery stores and/or drug stores in the United States.
- Offer valid only for in-store purchases at grocery stores and/or drug stores.
Quick Thoughts
I only keep our Hyatt credit cards around for the anniversary category 1-4 free night certificate, so it doesn’t usually get any spend on it.
Both my wife and I will likely put $300 in spend on our cards by the end of the month though to take advantage of this offer. 10% back at grocery stores and drug stores is a decent return, especially given that you can purchase gift cards at both types of store.
Just be sure to register your card first – a link will be in the email they send you.
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Update: I spend $530 on groceries + VGS and i never got my $30 credit back. SM Chase n they said there is no offer out there so i had to fax them the offer circulating all over the internet and they havent got back to me. And yes i had registered before buying at Grocery store and it was Kroger.
Both my wife and I have the Chase Hyatt credit card, but neither of us received this offer. Do I need to enroll somewhere or request this offer from Hyatt?
Is your account set up to receive promotional emails from them? If it’s not, that might be one reason.
If you use Gmail and have never configured your inbox, the email might have been diverted to the Promotions tab.
My husband received the offer; I did not. We both receive Hyatt emails. My husband’s $30 credit has not posted yet (ironically, he received a reminder to use the offer today). He will reach out to Chase on Thursday if he does not receive a credit.
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Add another 1.8%, or $5.40 equivalent, for the value of the WOH points earned!
Very true!