The beauty of transferrable points currencies (Amex Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, Citi ThankYou, etc.) is how flexible they are, and that they in many ways hedge you against devaluations, since there are so many ways to redeem the points. As a general rule of thumb I like to redeem these points by transferring them to airline partners, since that's how I get the most value (there are exceptions, as I'll explain below). A majority of people don't redeem their points that way, however. And that's not necessarily a bad thing: -- Not everyone values travel rewards as much as we do -- Ultimately the reason we're able to get such good value is because we're in the minority with the type of redemptions we try to make Citi announced a new way you can redeem ThankYou points, which is worth examining. Citi ThankYou Rewards points can now be used to purchase e-gift cards through the Wonder app. The post Should You Redeem Citi ThankYou Points For Gift Cards? appeared first on One Mile at a Time.
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