How can i transfer marriott reward points




















To initiate a transfer, call Marriott Rewards Guest Services on it pays to have both sets of account information handy. At the beginning of , Marriott updated the points expiration policy to exclude transfers as a qualifying activity, meaning members that don't have any qualifying activity for 24 months will forfeit all accumulated points in their account.

It is important to note two of the events here that do not count towards maintaining active account status. See our extended post on Marriott Bonvoy points expiration for all the details.

Marriott's points transfer policy has been well thought out to avoid members abusing the transfer rules. The , limit for transfers from an account is enough for lower category redemptions and topping off accounts that are just a few thousand short of a travel goal. And the , limit on receiving points enables families with points spread across multiple accounts to consolidate their points into a single account to redeem for an extended stay, or, to take advantage of one family members' elite status.

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Thanks for clarifying the rules. Is it better for my wife to merge Bonvoy accounts with mine or just gift K points and keep her own separate account? If she merges accounts with mine do all K points come with it? Only transfer the points from one to the other. I am about to try and consolidate some of the points earned from other members of the family, and I wondered if anyone had any luck circumventing the k limit via uncombined accounts ie anyone who has their previous SPG and Marriott linked but not combined.

Sorry…I mean can either the account owner with the points or the one receiving them make the transfer assuming either has both sets of acct info? Points can only be transferred from the account holding the points. You cannot initiate a transfer from the account receiving the points. Does it matter whether it is the point receiver or receivee requesting the transfer from Marriott?

Thank you. Sorry Pam, not sure I understand the question. Does it affect the number of points you can transfer or receive?

Sorry bout that, I mean can either the account owner who is giving away the points or the one receiving them arrange the transfer assuming either has all the info needed on the other? With SPG you could transfer any amount of points that you desired with no limit, from ONE member to another who shared the same home address. Also, the transfer used to be done online, and there was no charge. Thanks for the info, this is useful.

Interesting that there is a minimum amount of time the account needs to have been open for. Marriott just announced that they are rebranding their rewards program to Marriott Bonvoy effective February 13 and combining the Ritz and SPG into this new program. We have a Marriott stay in the near future and I wanted to prepay so that we could apply that toward the spend on an SPG American Express card.

At the moment, it seems that I have to fill out a form authorizing the credit card to be charged prior to arrival and I can prepay.

One person told me that it would be through a third-party and yet another agent told me it would be direct to Marriott. Crazy confusion. Why does this have to be so difficult? I thought the legacy SPG policy was better where you could share unlimited points between you and your partner provided you share the same address. I think Marriott should allow greater than K transfers for folks living at the same address. I did not see the option to combine accounts from web.

I called the number and get it done. Thanks for the information on how to combine Marriott accounts. There are always some things that can only be accomplished with a phone call. This is good news. Thanks a lot for providing all the info. I guess I got a good agent. Just tried it and it worked with no issue…. Good information and positive update by Marriott. Wish they would allow unlimited between people in the same household though.

I called them today and after a crazy hold the agent had no idea how to do this and transferred me to someone else who kept on saying limit was 50k. Marriot must really get their act together! The detail and recap here is very much appreciated.

Which one of the rewards plus hotel and air packages do you consider to be best value? Seems less prohibitive than airline sharing miles. Wonderful news that Marriott upped the limit from 50K per year to K per year.

That makes a huge difference. Marriott points are great to transfer to airlines thanks to them absorbing the SPG airline transfer bonus!

Point transfer cap is too low k. Thanks for the answer! Do the points need to be transferred in increments? Also does an old SPG account have to be updated to a Marriott account before the points can be moved? I think this would be a good way to get some airline miles for another users account. Transfer the Marriott points to them, then they can transfer those points to an airline. Or is that prohibited in the terms and conditions?

The caveat being that it could take weeks for the points to be transferred to miles by Marriott. However, if that is the case, it is clear you have your time filter set too short. What about people who are only interested in part of the article and read based on the section heading only what they are interested in? So beneficial to have family sharing but it would be so much better if it could be done over the internet or with knowledgeable customer service reps.

I think the max cap for point transfer is too low. They need to increase the cap by like 10 times. This will allow me to transfer points and then stay with status instead of my none status. No fee if you have Marriott credit card. I have only dived into SPG points in the past.

This is useful information to have. I was thinking of going with Marriott and this helped me make a decision. To their credit, loyalty programs seem to be getting better with their allowances on points pooling. Kudos to them. I appreciate the update. Disclaimer: The responses below are not provided or commissioned by the bank advertiser.

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Sign-up Successful! Welcome to The Points Guy! If you have more than one Marriott account in your name you can have the accounts combined. Accounts must be individual and cannot belong to anyone else, not even family members. However, Marriott allows point transfers between accounts. In a calendar year, you can send and receive up to , and , Bonvoy points, respectively. Yes, as long as both accounts are in your name. Marriott points transfer to Delta at a ratio.

In addition, for every 60, Marriott points transferred, you will receive a 5, mile bonus. So if you transfer , Marriott points, you will end up with 50, Delta SkyMiles. Marriott is a solid loyalty program on its own, offering several options for using Bonvoy points for award stays. Transferring points from Marriott to its airline partners could make sense, especially if you can use the miles to book sweet spot award flights.

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