Discounted Hyatt Gift Cards!

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Ebay has $200 Hyatt Hotels Gift Card For $175!! With free shipping!

Discounted Hyatt Gift Cards!

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Purchase a $200 Hyatt Hotels Gift Card for only $175!!!

For a Limited Time Only you can purchase a $200 Hyatt Hotels Gift Card for only $175!  The Hyatt Gift Card can be used at participating Hyatt Hotel brands – including Park Hyatt, Andaz, Grand Hyatt, Hyatt Regency, Hyatt, Hyatt Place, Hyatt House and Hyatt Residence Clubs - across the US, Canada or the Caribbean.  All orders will process within 2 business days.  Cards will ship via USPS First Class Mail (no tracking).  You will receive a confirmation email when your cards have shipped.  Please allow 2-6 days for delivery from receipt of your shipping confirmation.

Experience the enjoyment of a luxurious destination, far reaching location, spectacular settings, comforting accommodations and unparalleled service that define Hyatt with a Hyatt Gift Card.

Terms & Conditions:

Hyatt Gift Card

Use of a Hyatt Gift Card constitutes acceptance of terms. Card may be applied to eligible purchase at participating Hyatt hotels in the U.S., Canada and Caribbean. Card is issued in U.S. Dollars. When redeeming card at hotels using a different currency, value of card will be converted into local currency for that redemption. Card carries no value until activated. Card is not returnable, refundable or redeemable for cash, except where required by law. Lost, stolen or damaged cards will not be canceled or replaced without card number and proof of purchase. Card does not expire. Card not valid for casino, advanced purchases, deposits, crew rates, or payments for meetings, catering, and group functions. Card also not valid for negotiated rates, including volume, group, contracted, and any other rates that have been previously negotiated and agreed to in writing (whether paid by a group or on an individual basis). Card and these terms are governed by the State of Maryland, USA without regard to choice of law provisions. Hyatt and related marks are trademarks of Hyatt Corporation. © 2014 Hyatt Fulfillment of Maryland.  All rights reserved.  For balance inquiries or customer service, call 866-784-0540

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Comments

  1. If you have any Amex Open card I believe you can do better than this. If I’m not mistaken the FTU DFW sponsored code is still available for 10% off Hyatt gift cards. The sale is processed directly by Hyatt which means if you pay with an Open Savings card you can get a total of 15% off (Ebay’s deal is 12.5%). 16% if you pay with Amex Simply Cash if you selected the hotel category. Cards ship electronically I you buy e-gift cards which IMO is more secure than USPS.

  2. The discount is 17.75% when you add in ebay bucks and portal cashback….plus you earn you cc rewards.

  3. can I buy ebay gift cards from paypaldigitalgifts on ebay to earn 5pts with my ink while also earning 2% in ebay bucks, then use the ebay gift cards to earn additional 2% to purchase the hyatt gift cards, 4% from cash back portal?

  4. @Paul, good to know! I’m not familiar with eBay bucks and hardly ever shop there. @weeklyflyer maybe update post to remind about this?

    In my particular case I’d still go with Open Savings and e-gift cards since we have such huge issues with our postal service (they lose stuff all the time) it’s not worth it for me to run the risk of losing the cards for the couple of extra bucks in savings.

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