Trip.com: 15% Hotel, 10% Flights Cash Back @ Cashrewards

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Good deal to plan your easter holidays!

Highest i have seen for hotel cashback in awhile

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$10 for referee and $10 for referrer, after referee makes $20 purchase within 14 days.

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  • Literally booked yesterday for 1% lol

    It seems things have changed with luggage since ‘19, or maybe it’s just the location. Booked an international flight to MCY, have to pay for extra luggage for the SYD-MCY leg to match the checked-in luggage allowance.

  • Hmm looking good, the hotel i'm looking at doesn't get pricejacked after clicking through like a lot do.

    Registered an account and it's telling me 20% off for my first booking - anyone have experience with this with cashback? I assume it's ok:

    Where a purchase (under any cashback category) has been automatically discounted on Trip.com or paid for using store credits (such as Trip Coins), cashback will be calculated based on the price after the discount or store credit has been applied .

    • $180 instantly tracked on a $1199 hotel booking for the end of November. Guess I’ll see if it clears around a year from now!

  • We are about to book long haul international for the family for $10k, so $1k is a decent saving. But is Trip.com worth the potential headache or best to book directly with Qantas?

    Also will Double Points / Status Credits still apply?

    • +1

      Trip.com has generally been good for me. But be mindful for extra costs if you have to alter or cancel. Happy path will be happy, unhappy path will be very very unhappy

      Double points / SC offer still applies

  • Shopback does have 15% off on Hotels on some or the other site around once a month. 15.5% with Plus. Expedia was twice this month.
    I wonder why on Cashrewards it seems to be 12% that is the norm max.
    BUT 10% off flights seems amazing.

  • Has anyone experienced hotels asking through booking sites, post booking, for information like passport photos etc. Is this normal behaviour?

  • just be careful with Cashrewards… although you did everything right, it is possible they deny the cashback with the excuse of the merchant attributed the transaction to “another marketing channel”

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