I received an offer from JetBlue for a 125% bonus when purchasing points, but I'm trying to decide if it's worth it. I know that, generally speaking, buying points doesn't save you money. But that's not my direct goal -- I'm trying to protect against getting travel credits if the flights go on sale. So say I book them at $400 roundtrip and they go on sale for $200 roundtrip, repricing the trip would normally end up with me having a lot of travel credits. But if I book them using the equivalent amount of points, I'd just get the difference back into my account for use on a future trip with no expiration.
I ran the math, and purchasing the number of points I'd need comes out to basically the same cost of the flights in cash -- a few dollars more or less depending on the exact taxes for the points-based booking. So if the flights didn't end up coming down, no harm no foul. But if they do, I have points to use on a future trip with no rush on using them.
Am I missing something, or does buying the points to do this actually make some amount of sense?
I ran the math, and purchasing the number of points I'd need comes out to basically the same cost of the flights in cash -- a few dollars more or less depending on the exact taxes for the points-based booking. So if the flights didn't end up coming down, no harm no foul. But if they do, I have points to use on a future trip with no rush on using them.
Am I missing something, or does buying the points to do this actually make some amount of sense?