[Discontinued for new referrals] Chase Hyatt 10,000 Points Referral Offer + Share your Referrals

Update 5/30/18: Reader Matt points out that the Hyatt referral page is now showing: “Thank you for visiting Chase. The Hyatt Credit Card Refer-A-Friend promotion has concluded.” Yet existing referral links are still working properly. 

Chase has been expanding their refer-a-friend bonus to more co-branded cards recently, with the Hyatt credit card being the latest addition. Hyatt credit card holders should’ve received an e-mail from Chase with details (“Earn up to 50K Bonus Points”). Keep in mind there is a better offer of 40,000 points + $50 + 5,000 points, so this referral offer really only makes sense if you know the person whos link you’re using and are OK with them getting an additional 10,000 Hyatt points and you $50 less.

The Offer

You can generate a referral at the Hyatt-specific refer-a-friend page, or at the general refer-a-friend page.

Each person that signs up for the Hyatt credit card receives the current standard signup bonus of 40,000 Hyatt points after spending $2,000 within 3 months, with an additional 5,000 Hyatt points for adding an authorized user.

The referrer receives 10,000 Hyatt points per referral, capped at 50,000 Hyatt points per year.

Do note that you can typically pull up an offer for 40,000 Hyatt points, 5,000 Hyatt points for an authorized user, and a $50 statement statement credit after the first purchase by doing a dummy booking on the Hyatt website. See our article on the offer for more information.

Posting Referrals

Feel free to post your own referrals in the comments by following these rules:

  • Retweet this tweet from your Twitter account
  • Post a comment with your referral link and your Twitter handle (so we can confirm it was retweeted). Please don’t add more information in the comment as it clogs things up.

The comment should look like this:

refer abcxyz
@johndoe

If you’re looking to sign up for the Hyatt card, consider using another reader’s referral! Look for someone who followed the above rules and who you’ve found helpful in the past.