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Decent savings for any DVC Dooney & Bourke fans!

The DVC Dooney & Bourke bags on shopDisney are on sale. I noticed the wallet, crossbody and shopper have a sale price equal to 40% off. This stacks with the 20% DVC discount, and the free shipping on $75+ discount code. RMN is 6% on shopDisney at the moment AND you can use PayPal on shopDisney (Discover 5% quarter!) :cheer2:

I'm not sure if the regular bags are on sale too but this was a fun find!

ETA: Is there a limit to the number of RMN cash back offers you can do in the same day for the same retailer? I'm noticing more things I might want to buy... :ssst:
How do we get a DVC 20% off!!?! I want one of those bags! Never owned a Dooney in my life but my dh said to my myself something for Christmas so I'm gonna go for it!
 
How do we get a DVC 20% off!!?! I want one of those bags! Never owned a Dooney in my life but my dh said to my myself something for Christmas so I'm gonna go for it!
The DVC membership should be listed in your Disney account's membership and passes and synchronized across Disney accounts. It gets automatically applied to your ShopDisney cart on eligible merchandise.

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My wife asked about this:

75,000 bonus points with the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless™ Credit Card when you spend $3,000 in the first three months

I think it's a pass because better offers are 100k for these, right???
Amex has three 2 cards you can run through. Chase has 2. Once you get a card, you get locked out of the other company's product, so best to start with Amex. (Keep forgetting they axed the old SPG card since I still have it.)
I’m sorry, why start with Amex? If getting the Amex locks you out of getting the Chase, wouldn’t you just get whichever one has the better offer? Or is it that getting the Chase cards locks you out of Amex and not the other way around? I’m confused. I don’t have any whatever they are cards (Marriott, spg, bonbon?) but was thinking I might need one sometime.

ETA ok, I think that last post cleared things up for me a little better. Thanks!

I'm waiting for @Lain to come back and clean up behind me!

I'm sorry, I had a birthday party to go to tonight.

What's the best strategy with the Marriott cards nowadays? It's a tough one, and I'm going to give it more thought.

As to @Hoosier John 's question about the Chase Boundless card at only 75k Marriott points -- skip it. This card had a 100k Marriott points offer that ended in April, but the offers go up and down periodically. It'll go up again. And you may want to skip Chase's Marriott offerings and focus on Amex's Marriott cards first, as @Judique suggested.

Needless to say, Marriott has made it extremely difficult to rack up bonuses from only credit card signup bonuses.

Let's start with the general proposition that effective 8/26/18, Marriott made you "choose a lane" -- Chase's cards or Amex's cards. Here's a somewhat dated article explaining these restrictions: Navigating Marriott’s Byzantine Credit Card Rules. We'll ignore all the restrictions that apply if you currently have a card from one (or both) of these issuers, opened a Marriott card in the past 90 days, or got a bonus on a Marriott card in the past 24 months, and just assume you're starting from a blank slate.

Chase has the no-AF and mid-tier consumer cards, the Bold and the Boundless. By its nature as a low-end, no-AF card, I just don't think the Bold is ever going to have a big SUB. Its current (and only ever) SUB is 50k Marriott points. Even if Chase and Marriott were to ever elevate the Bold's bonus, I don't ever see it going higher than 75k. And as a personal card the Bold will take up a 5/24 slot, which is a poor use of a slot. The Boundless is supposed to be a mid-tier "premium" card, and it's seen 100k Marriott points SUB offers, which is on par with Amex's offerings. But as a personal card the Boundless will also take up a 5/24 slot, which is not necessarily a bad use of a slot but because you've chosen to go with Chase's cards, you'll be locked out of Amex's cards likely for the next two years at least, leaving you only the option of the Bold card if you want to get more Marriott points through SUBs, which again is a poor use of a 5/24 slot.

Amex has the small biz and super premium consumer cards, the Business and Brilliant. Both these cards have been offered at 100k Marriott points SUBs, and some people have been targeted with higher offers on the Brilliant. Thus, either of these cards have a better SUB than Chase's Bold card. Amex elevates these SUBs from time to time. When you do apply for the Biz when a high SUB offer comes around, it won't count against 5/24 because Amex doesn't report their business cards to your personal credit report. The Brilliant is a personal card so it will count against 5/24, but you would've blown one or two slots on the Chase Boundless and/or Bold anyway. And arguably, despite the high $450 AF on the Brilliant, it's a more valuable card than the $95 AF Boundless because the Brilliant comes with a $300 Marriott credit to offset the fee and a more valuable and flexible 50k FN cert after each anniversary.

With Amex, always try to wait for the SUB to match its historical highest and best offer. This is because Amex SUBs are generally limited to once per lifetime. Both the Bonvoy Biz and Brilliant have seen public offers at 100k Marriott points for $5k MSR. A support-al from P2 would boost the public SUBs even more with a support bonus. There have been targeted offers on the Brilliant for, iirc, 125k Marriott points. The current 75k Marriott points SUBs come with a lower $3k MSR, but when else are you going to earn the difference of 25k Marriott points for $2k more spend?

The tricky part about the Amex cards is they get a lot of their perceived value from the anniversary Free Night certificates. However, Amex takes on average 6-8 weeks after the AF posts to deposit the FN cert into your Marriott account. Amex gives you only 30 days from when the AF posts to close the card to get a full refund of the AF. By contrast, Chase deposits the FN certs promptly on or immediately following the cardmember anniversary -- sometimes before the AF even posts. So whereas it's easy to pocket the FN certs on Chase's cards and cancel the card before the AF is due, Amex makes you pay the AF first and keep your card open -- presumably for another year -- in order to get the FN cert. Since closing the Amex Marriott card is not an option before the AF posts if you want the FN cert, and closing it after getting the FN cert is not practical because you've already paid another year's AF, a partial solution might be to downgrade. Unfortunately, there is no card to downgrade the Biz to, so you're stuck paying a $125 AF as long as you can justify that a 35k FN cert is worth more than that AF to you. You can downgrade the Brilliant to a legacy SPG/Bonvoy card after your 50k FN cert has deposited and get a prorated refund of the $450 AF, whereas the AF on the legacy SPG/Bonvoy card $95. And you'll keep paying that $95 AF as long as you can get more value out of the 35k FN cert that comes with the legacy SPG/Bonvoy card. (Don't forget to fish for retention offers from Amex on their cards. I got a offer of 20k Marriott points after $2k spend if I agreed to keep the old SPG card for another year.)

Now, I haven't looked at the fine print lately to see what the effect of holding the Biz and the Brilliant or old SPG would be on getting the Chase Boundless (and/or Bold) 24+ months later. Because you're putting Chase after Amex, you risk yourself going over 5/24 by the time you're eligible for the SUB on the Boundless (and/or Bold). In which case, timing-wise you're eligible for another Marriott SUB, but Chase won't approve you if you're not under 5/24. Although, I have seen DPs that say Marriott tracks bonus eligibility between the Chase and Amex cards based on your Marriott Bonvoy number on the credit card(s), so if you were to apply for a card which SUB you wouldn't otherwise be eligible for, without including your number and have a new one assigned to you...
 
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Dory moment! I totally forgot to post this morning I got a 10% Staples offer from Chase. Max of $7 so I think it's the same offer that went out before. Last time I got the 5% and ended up not using it. Guess it worked, they enticed me with a higher offer this time :laughing:

ETA oh and another Walmart Grocery offer for $5 back on $50.

5% at Staples and Rite Aid across the board on our cards. I'm sitting this one out.
 
It really is a great deal and I like the base color vs all the white patterns. Very striking!

DRR - Disney's Riviera Resort. HAHAHA agreed! If I see an nice 1/4 zip fleece I will need to purchase it. I feel like i've seen them all the time and now nothing but the one blue sweatshirt.
Oh lol yes that makes sense! Wishing you luck on finding a fleece! pixiedust: I’d like some apparel as well but nothing has called out to me so far. A nice light jacket (similar to the runDisney styles) would be nice!
 
Ugg. Finally caught up. My internet was out for two weeks, so I only was able to get on the DIS for about 30 minutes each day. I don’t have a fancy pants smart phone I could have used, but I’m thinking of changing that. In any case, may I just say that both Frontier and xfinity stink.


I remember a post way back from someone way back that they had had two personal Chase logins, and chase finally combined them. I was in the same situation. One was “Susie Smith” and the other “Susie Q. Smith.” I spent 45 minutes on the phone once with Chase IT a year ago in an attempt to get just one sign in, but they couldn’t fix it. Signed on the other day, and they were all magically on one sign in. Yay! I do have my one lonely business card separately, but I’m not going to bother messing with that.

And I’m one of those weirdos who hopes for jury duty. I was an alternate once on a three week medical malpractice case, and it was a very I teresting experience. It helped a lot that our group was a fun bunch, because we were in the little jury room a lot while the lawyers and judge did lawyer and judge stuff. OTOH, I would NOT want to be on a case like my daughter was on. I think it was a rape and assault case, and the jurors had special instructions to park in a specific place and wait for a marshal to walk them into the court building. Uh, too scary for me.:scared:
 
I got the same E-mail, kept checking status website, about a week later, website showed denied. A few days after that I received a letter stating they need ID verification. I sent what they asked for, approximately 10 days later, I got approved. It took 1month to receive a card after application. Exact same process for my DH as well
Did you have to call to get the approval? Or did it just show up? I had to send them the ID verification documentation also. I had called to inquire and found out they needed additional documents. So I sent those but I have not called again. I was hoping to avoid another painful phone number but might have to break down and make the call.
 
Well I had zero plans to go back to DL until my annual DIS Diva Trip in late February, but we just canceled some tentative October plans and my son has been begging me to go back (it's been a long time for him.... almost a year) so guess what I just booked. Ridiculously expensive hotel reservations.

You're all definitely a bad influence!

I am getting a slight discount on the park tickets themselves through Govx, which is for government employees. Someone here works for the court system, it seems? (I'm sorry I don't know who it is). If you haven't looked into Govx it's worth signing up for the free account just to see what they might have of interest to you.
Wait is this for federal employees? I have never heard of it.
 
I'm sorry, I had a birthday party to go to tonight.

What's the best strategy with the Marriott cards nowadays? It's a tough one, and I'm going to give it more thought.

As to @Hoosier John 's question about the Chase Boundless card at only 75k Marriott points -- skip it. This card had a 100k Marriott points offer that ended in April, but the offers go up and down periodically. It'll go up again. And you may want to skip Chase's Marriott offerings and focus on Amex's Marriott cards first, as @Judique suggested.

Needless to say, Marriott has made it extremely difficult to rack up bonuses from only credit card signup bonuses.

Let's start with the general proposition that effective 8/26/18, Marriott made you "choose a lane" -- Chase's cards or Amex's cards. Here's a somewhat dated article explaining these restrictions: Navigating Marriott’s Byzantine Credit Card Rules. We'll ignore all the restrictions that apply if you currently have a card from one (or both) of these issuers, opened a Marriott card in the past 90 days, or got a bonus on a Marriott card in the past 24 months, and just assume you're starting from a blank slate.

Chase has the no-AF and mid-tier consumer cards, the Bold and the Boundless. By its nature as a low-end, no-AF card, I just don't think the Bold is ever going to have a big SUB. Its current (and only ever) SUB is 50k Marriott points. Even if Chase and Marriott were to ever elevate the Bold's bonus, I don't ever see it going higher than 75k. And as a personal card the Bold will take up a 5/24 slot, which is a poor use of a slot. The Boundless is supposed to be a mid-tier "premium" card, and it's seen 100k Marriott points SUB offers, which is on par with Amex's offerings. But as a personal card the Boundless will also take up a 5/24 slot, which is not necessarily a bad use of a slot but because you've chosen to go with Chase's cards, you'll be locked out of Amex's cards likely for the next two years at least, leaving you only the option of the Bold card if you want to get more Marriott points through SUBs, which again is a poor use of a 5/24 slot.

Amex has the small biz and super premium consumer cards, the Business and Brilliant. Both these cards have been offered at 100k Marriott points SUBs, and some people have been targeted with higher offers on the Brilliant. Thus, either of these cards have a better SUB than Chase's Bold card. Amex elevates these SUBs from time to time. When you do apply for the Biz when a high SUB offer comes around, it won't count against 5/24 because Amex doesn't report their business cards to your personal credit report. The Brilliant is a personal card so it will count against 5/24, but you would've blown one or two slots on the Chase Boundless and/or Bold anyway. And arguably, despite the high $450 AF on the Brilliant, it's a more valuable card than the $95 AF Boundless because the Brilliant comes with a $300 Marriott credit to offset the fee and a more valuable and flexible 50k FN cert after each anniversary.

With Amex, always try to wait for the SUB to match its historical highest and best offer. This is because Amex SUBs are generally limited to once per lifetime. Both the Bonvoy Biz and Brilliant have seen public offers at 100k Marriott points for $5k MSR. A support-al from P2 would boost the public SUBs even more with a support bonus. There have been targeted offers on the Brilliant for, iirc, 125k Marriott points. The current 75k Marriott points SUBs come with a lower $3k MSR, but when else are you going to earn the difference of 25k Marriott points for $2k more spend?

The tricky part about the Amex cards is they get a lot of their perceived value from the anniversary Free Night certificates. However, Amex takes on average 6-8 weeks after the AF posts to deposit the FN cert into your Marriott account. Amex gives you only 30 days from when the AF posts to close the card to get a full refund of the AF. By contrast, Chase deposits the FN certs promptly on or immediately following the cardmember anniversary -- sometimes before the AF even posts. So whereas it's easy to pocket the FN certs on Chase's cards and cancel the card before the AF is due, Amex makes you pay the AF first and keep your card open -- presumably for another year -- in order to get the FN cert. Since closing the Amex Marriott card is not an option before the AF posts if you want the FN cert, and closing it after getting the FN cert is not practical because you've already paid another year's AF, a partial solution might be to downgrade. Unfortunately, there is no card to downgrade the Biz to, so you're stuck paying a $125 AF as long as you can justify that a 35k FN cert is worth more than that AF to you. You can downgrade the Brilliant to a legacy SPG/Bonvoy card after your 50k FN cert has deposited and get a prorated refund of the $450 AF, whereas the AF on the legacy SPG/Bonvoy card $95. And you'll keep paying that $95 AF as long as you can get more value out of the 35k FN cert that comes with the legacy SPG/Bonvoy card. (Don't forget to fish for retention offers from Amex on their cards. I got a offer of 20k Marriott points after $2k spend if I agreed to keep the old SPG card for another year.)

Now, I haven't looked at the fine print lately to see what the effect of holding the Biz and the Brilliant or old SPG would be on getting the Chase Boundless (and/or Bold) 24+ months later. Because you're putting Chase after Amex, you risk yourself going over 5/24 by the time you're eligible for the SUB on the Boundless (and/or Bold). In which case, timing-wise you're eligible for another Marriott SUB, but Chase won't approve you if you're not under 5/24. Although, I have seen DPs that say Marriott tracks bonus eligibility between the Chase and Amex cards based on your Marriott Bonvoy number on the credit card(s), so if you were to apply for a card which SUB you wouldn't otherwise be eligible for, without including your number and have a new one assigned to you...

:thanks::thanks::thanks:
 
i dont think u can split it into 2 different marriott hotels... i think it needs to be 1 charge only.
@kandb Is this a standard Amex offer that you added to the card? If so, yes, it can be via more than one stay. I had paid one night and then another night at a different hotel and AmEx totaled the 2 and gave me the $40 after that 2nd stay.
 
Wait is this for federal employees? I have never heard of it.
I don't believe it's limited to Federal... I am at a local level. Upthread someone said it is also good for veterans.

Not sure if you saw everything but it didn't seem to be as good for park tickets- they add tax whereas UCT includes it. Still, it might be useful for some other things!
 
I don't believe it's limited to Federal... I am at a local level. Upthread someone said it is also good for veterans.

Not sure if you saw everything but it didn't seem to be as good for park tickets- they add tax whereas UCT includes it. Still, it might be useful for some other things!
It's always nice to have another avenue to try :)
 
@kandb Is this a standard Amex offer that you added to the card? If so, yes, it can be via more than one stay. I had paid one night and then another night at a different hotel and AmEx totaled the 2 and gave me the $40 after that 2nd stay.

Thank you! I'm happy to hear that as it simplifies for me. I've just used it for one stay and didn't know that you could combine.
 
I'm sorry, I had a birthday party to go to tonight.

What's the best strategy with the Marriott cards nowadays? It's a tough one, and I'm going to give it more thought.

As to @Hoosier John 's question about the Chase Boundless card at only 75k Marriott points -- skip it. This card had a 100k Marriott points offer that ended in April, but the offers go up and down periodically. It'll go up again. And you may want to skip Chase's Marriott offerings and focus on Amex's Marriott cards first, as @Judique suggested.

Needless to say, Marriott has made it extremely difficult to rack up bonuses from only credit card signup bonuses.

Let's start with the general proposition that effective 8/26/18, Marriott made you "choose a lane" -- Chase's cards or Amex's cards. Here's a somewhat dated article explaining these restrictions: Navigating Marriott’s Byzantine Credit Card Rules. We'll ignore all the restrictions that apply if you currently have a card from one (or both) of these issuers, opened a Marriott card in the past 90 days, or got a bonus on a Marriott card in the past 24 months, and just assume you're starting from a blank slate.

Chase has the no-AF and mid-tier consumer cards, the Bold and the Boundless. By its nature as a low-end, no-AF card, I just don't think the Bold is ever going to have a big SUB. Its current (and only ever) SUB is 50k Marriott points. Even if Chase and Marriott were to ever elevate the Bold's bonus, I don't ever see it going higher than 75k. And as a personal card the Bold will take up a 5/24 slot, which is a poor use of a slot. The Boundless is supposed to be a mid-tier "premium" card, and it's seen 100k Marriott points SUB offers, which is on par with Amex's offerings. But as a personal card the Boundless will also take up a 5/24 slot, which is not necessarily a bad use of a slot but because you've chosen to go with Chase's cards, you'll be locked out of Amex's cards likely for the next two years at least, leaving you only the option of the Bold card if you want to get more Marriott points through SUBs, which again is a poor use of a 5/24 slot.

Amex has the small biz and super premium consumer cards, the Business and Brilliant. Both these cards have been offered at 100k Marriott points SUBs, and some people have been targeted with higher offers on the Brilliant. Thus, either of these cards have a better SUB than Chase's Bold card. Amex elevates these SUBs from time to time. When you do apply for the Biz when a high SUB offer comes around, it won't count against 5/24 because Amex doesn't report their business cards to your personal credit report. The Brilliant is a personal card so it will count against 5/24, but you would've blown one or two slots on the Chase Boundless and/or Bold anyway. And arguably, despite the high $450 AF on the Brilliant, it's a more valuable card than the $95 AF Boundless because the Brilliant comes with a $300 Marriott credit to offset the fee and a more valuable and flexible 50k FN cert after each anniversary.

With Amex, always try to wait for the SUB to match its historical highest and best offer. This is because Amex SUBs are generally limited to once per lifetime. Both the Bonvoy Biz and Brilliant have seen public offers at 100k Marriott points for $5k MSR. A support-al from P2 would boost the public SUBs even more with a support bonus. There have been targeted offers on the Brilliant for, iirc, 125k Marriott points. The current 75k Marriott points SUBs come with a lower $3k MSR, but when else are you going to earn the difference of 25k Marriott points for $2k more spend?

The tricky part about the Amex cards is they get a lot of their perceived value from the anniversary Free Night certificates. However, Amex takes on average 6-8 weeks after the AF posts to deposit the FN cert into your Marriott account. Amex gives you only 30 days from when the AF posts to close the card to get a full refund of the AF. By contrast, Chase deposits the FN certs promptly on or immediately following the cardmember anniversary -- sometimes before the AF even posts. So whereas it's easy to pocket the FN certs on Chase's cards and cancel the card before the AF is due, Amex makes you pay the AF first and keep your card open -- presumably for another year -- in order to get the FN cert. Since closing the Amex Marriott card is not an option before the AF posts if you want the FN cert, and closing it after getting the FN cert is not practical because you've already paid another year's AF, a partial solution might be to downgrade. Unfortunately, there is no card to downgrade the Biz to, so you're stuck paying a $125 AF as long as you can justify that a 35k FN cert is worth more than that AF to you. You can downgrade the Brilliant to a legacy SPG/Bonvoy card after your 50k FN cert has deposited and get a prorated refund of the $450 AF, whereas the AF on the legacy SPG/Bonvoy card $95. And you'll keep paying that $95 AF as long as you can get more value out of the 35k FN cert that comes with the legacy SPG/Bonvoy card. (Don't forget to fish for retention offers from Amex on their cards. I got a offer of 20k Marriott points after $2k spend if I agreed to keep the old SPG card for another year.)

Now, I haven't looked at the fine print lately to see what the effect of holding the Biz and the Brilliant or old SPG would be on getting the Chase Boundless (and/or Bold) 24+ months later. Because you're putting Chase after Amex, you risk yourself going over 5/24 by the time you're eligible for the SUB on the Boundless (and/or Bold). In which case, timing-wise you're eligible for another Marriott SUB, but Chase won't approve you if you're not under 5/24. Although, I have seen DPs that say Marriott tracks bonus eligibility between the Chase and Amex cards based on your Marriott Bonvoy number on the credit card(s), so if you were to apply for a card which SUB you wouldn't otherwise be eligible for, without including your number and have a new one assigned to you...

Wow, thanks @Lain! Makes me happy I jumped on all those cards when I did, although my run on personal cards has put me behind with Chase. Still, the free night certificates at the present time are very valuable to me. They are a significant discount in the rooms that I seek. Plus I ended up with a nice Marriott stash. Until I started the process of trying to figure out what the best strategy is for today's Marriott offerings I didn't quite realize how meager the pot has become. In effect, after 1-2 cards, even putting spend doesn't net you what we used to get from SPG. SPG's promos made up for a lot. Marriott promos are almost non existent.

Looking at Hyatt, they've got a couple of attainable options and the payout looks better.

My other hotel night that I value is Hyatt. With that in mind, I'll be chasing UR's to transfer. Plus I'd like to get another Hyatt card eventually. Too bad they don't have a business card. So, like @speedyfishy I'm going to go for actually earning another free night or two. I have 2 of 5 brands needed and will look for the other options on my travels, hopefully snagging something that fits my budget and qualifies.
 
Wow, thanks @Lain! Makes me happy I jumped on all those cards when I did, although my run on personal cards has put me behind with Chase. Still, the free night certificates at the present time are very valuable to me. They are a significant discount in the rooms that I seek. Plus I ended up with a nice Marriott stash. Until I started the process of trying to figure out what the best strategy is for today's Marriott offerings I didn't quite realize how meager the pot has become. In effect, after 1-2 cards, even putting spend doesn't net you what we used to get from SPG. SPG's promos made up for a lot. Marriott promos are almost non existent.

Looking at Hyatt, they've got a couple of attainable options and the payout looks better.

My other hotel night that I value is Hyatt. With that in mind, I'll be chasing UR's to transfer. Plus I'd like to get another Hyatt card eventually. Too bad they don't have a business card. So, like @speedyfishy I'm going to go for actually earning another free night or two. I have 2 of 5 brands needed and will look for the other options on my travels, hopefully snagging something that fits my budget and qualifies.

I have 3 - Place, Grand and Regency and having a hard time getting different ones. DH has an upcoming stay at another Regency. I tried to get a Hyatt House in SLC but it only had King beds and we needed 2 beds. I might try to MS another free night next year, thinking it is too late for me to start now.
 
I'm down to 4 Amex credit cards, and today was day 91 to put me out of 2/90. I apparently have the Midas touch with Amex - referred from DW Biz Gold, applied for Cash Magnet, went pending with no pop-up, called Amex and approved.

I'm not complaining about the no pop-up thing, I'm just also kind of befuddled and wasn't entirely expecting to get the card without issues.
 
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