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Expedia: 14% Cashback on Hotels @ Cashrewards

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Flash sale at Cashrewards, Expedia 14% cashback on hotels instead of the usual 5-6%

As always, check the T&Cs:

Cashback is ineligible on the following:

  • Cruises, rail and/or travel insurance, any expenditure outside of the room rate (room service, in-room movies, parking, dry cleaning, etc.
  • Bookings made via the Expedia App.
  • Purchase of gift cards or use of gift cards for full or partial payment.
  • Purchases using coupon codes not listed on Cashrewards.
  • Items that are cancelled, returned, exchanged or refunded.
  • GST, other taxes and delivery fees.
  • Fraudulent transactions.
  • Purchases using any type of discount which lowers price advertised on the Merchant site, including but not limited to employee discounts, student discounts and price-matching.

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  • +3

    Will they raise the prices by 14% first before they give me 14% off? lol

    • +4

      the one I was eyeing in Sydney has the same price as before this increased CB, and same as on booking.com

      but as always it pays to compare via different aggregators, especially if booking is not flexible or non-refundable

      • +1

        Suggest also checking the price with a direct booking at the hotel. Sometimes it comes out a lot cheaper direct (even after using CB, codes and points)

  • +1

    We just booked a hotel - no rise in our case (we've been researching over the past week). Tracked within minutes.

    Agree with the above advice - check a couple services, check booking direct etc. Don't chase cashback for it's own sake. Australian hotels specifically are legally allowed to undercut expedia/online advertised rates no matter what their expedia etc contract states (though hotels never seem to do this when I've called).

  • Beware the price is raised when clicking through cashrewards/shopback.

  • how is it paid if you don't intend to use the hotel until next year. Wouldn't it just expire? Especially the ones that have nothing to pay until next year, how is this possibly tracked if you haven't paid anything?

    • +1

      Usually it sits there pending and X amount of days after your stay it's approved. I have a month's worth of cashback currently sitting there like that

  • For me increase CB is total BS, at 8.30 am price of $573 inflated to 652…what a bargain for SB liy

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