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Nice ,, upgrade in 7 months itself. ..7 months
We can redeem points to starment cash credit?I agree, dont understand why people want LTF when points = fees is given.
Totally agree. It's actually weird that AF waiver needs 10L annual spends, but qualification needs 7.5L in past 6 months.This is one valuable user feedback, but 7.5L for last 6 months maybe too much. Think they are only trying to generate more business out of you in exchange of Infinia lollypop.
Banks do get away with such things as people at times do their best to chase this illusion of a higher variant credit card and incur unnecessary expenses to attain them.
There is a slight difference. When buying a flight tkt/hotel, you are using up let's say 30k points (including the one you got by paying annual fees of 12.5k).I agree, dont understand why people want LTF when points = fees is given.
The reality differs.Smartbuy has partnered with
1. Yatra
2. Cleartrip
3. Easemytrip
So the rates will be competitive
yes 100% agree smartbuy is always 1250-1000 extra .. but there is no better option for hdfc points .. for dcb / infinia ..The reality differs.
Here's an example.
DEL - GOI flight costs 8984 on Smartbuy. (via Yatra)
The same flight costs 8405 on Yatra (using Citi/HSBC discount.
The same flight costs 7917 only on MakeMyTrip with Kotak discount.
That's 13% higher than the best price available. And I have only considered reliable well-known sites.
I've seen this multiple times with flights/hotels. Smartbuy doesn't really have discounts/coupons afaik.
Smartbuy redemption value is more like 0.9/point. That's another 1250 - 1000 rupees lost on fees.
True, for high spenders and bulk bookings, it still gives a great return.yes 100% agree smartbuy is always 1250-1000 extra .. but there is no better option for hdfc points .. for dcb / infinia ..
Correct! This has been the case for several years now, I noticed this first during 2019 while trying to book a flight ticket on smartbuy via my Regalia card and noted that the smartbuy portal is essentially a trap for people going for travel points. Ticket prices are marked up and then you have some nominal discounts, not sure if they still charge convenience fees nowadays to heighten the level of heist. It's good to see someone taking the effort and making the cost comparison apparent. Even luxury hotel stays are effectively being sold via credit card points/MDR, which else people may not have bought into by their own money.The reality differs.
Here's an example.
DEL - GOI flight costs 8984 on Smartbuy. (via Yatra)
The same flight costs 8405 on Yatra (using Citi/HSBC discount.
The same flight costs 7917 only on MakeMyTrip with Kotak discount.
That's 13% higher than the best price available. And I have only considered reliable well-known sites.
I've seen this multiple times with flights/hotels. Smartbuy doesn't really have discounts/coupons afaik.
Smartbuy redemption value is more like 0.9/point. That's another 1250 - 1000 rupees lost on fees.
Smartbuy was charging 399 as conv fee for the flight i compared. It's included in the final price shared in the post.Ticket prices are marked up and then you have some nominal discounts, not sure if they still charge convenience fees nowadays to heighten the level of heist.
Absolutely true.Even luxury hotel stays are effectively being sold via credit card points/MDR, which else people may not have bought into by their own money.
things do change.The reality differs.
Here's an example.
DEL - GOI flight costs 8984 on Smartbuy. (via Yatra)
The same flight costs 8177 on Yatra (using Citi/HSBC discount.
The same flight costs 7917 only on MakeMyTrip with Kotak discount.
That's 13% higher than the best price available. And I have only considered reliable well-known sites.
I've seen this multiple times with flights/hotels. Smartbuy doesn't really have discounts/coupons afaik.
Smartbuy redemption value is more like 0.9/point. That's another 1250 - 1000 rupees lost on fees.