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There are several travel-related deals that are active for Cyber Monday.  I already wrote about one – a Starwood sweepstakes with a grand prize of 225,000 Starwood points.  I did do that one, though I was disappointed in only getting 3 “shakes” of the snow globe.

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I was under the impression that you would be able to “shake the snowglobe” multiple times throughout the day, but it looks like you only get 3 spins per email address / SPG number.  I did my 3 spins (and didn’t win, of course)

Best Western $25 travel card

Loyalty Traveler reported that there is also a promotion where you can get a $25 travel card at Best Western.  Originally I thought that this was only for new signups, so I discounted it, but it is for existing users as well.

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Enter at Best Western’s Cyber Monday site.

Offer Details: Register between 12:00 a.m. MST on Monday, December 1, 2014, and 12:00 a.m. MST on Tuesday, December 2, 2014, and get a $25 Best Western Travel Card® via email. Travel Card expires after January 5, 2015, and will not be extended, and may not be used in conjunction with any full prepaid rates (i.e. BEST VALUE).*

I don’t know why Best Western calls them “travel” cards, but it’s basically just a gift card.  I’ve gotten a few of them for doing Best Western Best Rate Guarantees

(READ: Best Western Best Rate Guarantees)

(READ: Best Western BRG – $100 travel card received)

(READ: 5th time’s a charm – Best Western BRG FINALLY approved!!)

There are some pretty severe restrictions to this card – mostly that it expires on January 5th.  Limit one person per household.  I signed up for both my and my wife’s account, so we’ll see if we get them both or not.

The other promotion that might be interesting was the $100 off an Orbitz booking of $100 or more.  I personally passed on that as there were a few restrictions on the hotel and since I have no real plans to go anywhere, it wasn’t super appealing.  I have enough hotel points that I can generally use them for the amount of stays that I need.


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