Transfer Marriott Points to Starbucks Stars at 10:1 Ratio

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Transfer Marriott Points to Starbucks Stars

Marriott and Starbucks have added another feature to their partnership, allowing Marriott B0nvoy members to convert their points to Starbucks Stars. While this is not the best use of your points, its can still be a viable options for those members that don’t have enough points towards a hotel stay. 

Starting today, September 18, 2024, members who link their Starbucks Rewards and Marriott Bonvoy loyalty accounts can now transfer Marriott Bonvoy points to Stars.

For every 1,000 Marriott Bonvoy points transferred, members will receive 100 Stars. That’s enough for a brewed coffee or tea, or a bakery item. Or, if you really like Starbucks, you can transfer more points to get even more of your favorite items.

You can already transfer Marriott Bonvoy points to Starbucks Stars here.

In addition to the transfer option, there’s also a bonus for linking accounts. New members of Marriott Bonvoy® or Starbucks® Rewards can earn 1,000 Marriott Bonvoy points when they join and link their accounts by October 18, 2024. For additional details on the limited time offer, visit the promotion page here.

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