Last Day To Buy Hilton Points At Just 0.5 Cents Each

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Hilton has been running its current points sale since early April but today is the last day to make the most of the bonus offer that sees points being sold at just 0.5 cents each.

Historically, 0.5 cents is the lowest cost we see Hilton Honors points sold for so if you need to top up an account this may be a good time.

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Headline Terms & Conditions

Here are the important parts from the Terms and Conditions which you’ll find in full at the bottom of the “purchase points” page after you log in:

  • Promotion runs to May 28, 2019, at 11:59pm ET
  • Earn a 100% bonus with a minimum of 5,000 Point purchase
  • Members may purchase a maximum of 80,000 points per calendar year.
  • Members will only receive a bonus on Points that are purchased through the Purchase page on HiltonHonors.com.
  • All purchases are non-refundable.
  • Offer is subject to change.
  • Offer cannot be combined with any other offer.
  • Points will be posted to the member’s Hilton Honors account within 24 hours of the completed transaction.
  • Points purchased do not count towards elite tier qualification.
  • Price includes all applicable fees.
  • GST/HST will be charged to Canadian residents.
  • Purchased points do not count towards Honors status upgrades.

Note: In the past some members have been offered an increased annual purchase limit of 100,000 points so check your individual T&Cs to see if this has been offered to you.

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The Math

Hilton doesn’t vary the cost/point within each of its bonus tiers so, as long as an Honors member buys at least 10,000 points in this promotion, he/she will be buying points at the best available rate.

Here’s what the costs look like in this promotion:

  • Buy 1,000 to 10,000 points at 1.00 cent each
  • Buy 10,000 to 80,000 points at 0.50 cents each

Buying the full 80,000 point allowance costs $800…..

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…and will net you 160,000 points after accounting for the bonus.

160,000 points at a cost of $800 works out to 0.5 cents/point.

Is It Worth Buying Hilton Points At 0.5 Cents Each?

0.5 cents is the cheapest rate at which we usually see Hilton points being sold so if this offer doesn’t work for you (which it may not) there isn’t another offer that we’ve seen that’s going to improve things for you.

If you’re planning on buying points just to stockpile them then that’s a fundamentally bad idea but there’s definitely value to be had here if you know what you’re doing.

Let’s take the Conrad New York as an example.

On a random night in June the cheapest room at this property currently costs $574 + taxes or 80,000 Hilton Honors points:

a screenshot of a hotel room$574 + taxes comes to $664.80 for the night:

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In the current sale the 80,000 points needed to book this award would cost $400 which, if applied to this reservation, would save an Honors member over $260 on the best available cash rate.

A similar scenario can be found at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills.

A randomly selected night here currently costs $633 + taxes or 95,000 Hilton Honors points:

a screenshot of a hotel$633 + taxes comes to $767.09 for the night…

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…while the 95,000 points needed to book the same room on the same night would cost just $475 saving an Honors member over $290.

If you have Hilton Honors Elite status you get the fifth night free on all award stays of 5 night or more and this leads to another example of where this sale can be useful.

The Hilton Park Lane in London will cost £386/~$490 per night or 80,000 points/night for a five-night stay in September (for example):

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The full 5-night stay will cost £1,932.56/~$2,470 when you pay with cash…..

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…and 320,000 points if you pay with points.

Obviously one account can’t buy 320,000 points in this sale (the maximum for most people is 160,000) but multiple Hilton Honors accounts can pool up to 2,000,000 points so, as the value you’d be getting from each point on a booking like this one would be almost 0.8 cents, it could be worth getting friends and family to buy points (at just 0.5 cents each) and then pool the points to allow one account to book a redemption such as this one.

Link to purchase Hilton Points

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Bottom Line

It’s always worth remembering that the maximum number of Hilton HHonors points you can purchase in a year is 80,000 excluding bonuses (unless you’ve been targeted for an increased allowance this time around) so you’re not going to be able to buy a lot of cheap nights at high-end properties with a “buy points promotion” unless you pool points with other accounts.

It’s also worth remembering that the hotels I’ve discussed above are just examples so there may be cheaper properties available on the same nights that suit you just as well….but that doesn’t make the deals I’ve highlighted bad.

I suggest the following:

  1. Work out what you’d like to do with your points, where you’d like to visit and when
  2. Perform similar calculations to the ones I’ve shown above.

If the math works then buying points in this promotion is probably a good idea (go for it), if not then you should move on.

If you only need a few more thousand points (to add to your existing Hilton Honors points balance) for an award you’ve been looking to book then paying a little more for the points than you would otherwise be happy to pay would also be ok….just don’t go crazy.

You can access the latest Hilton Points Promotion via this link.