Link: Learn more about the Atmos™ Rewards Summit Visa Infinite® Credit Card

The $395 annual fee Atmos™ Rewards Summit Visa Infinite® Credit Card (review) is the premium personal credit card of Atmos Rewards, which is the combined loyalty program of Alaska & Hawaiian.

There are lots of reasons to get this card, from a huge welcome bonus that many people should be eligible for, to the great perks and rewards for spending on an ongoing basis, ranging from the ability to earn Global Companion Awards, to 3x points on foreign purchases. It’s a card that I’ve applied for and have in my wallet.

There are lots of interesting perks to this card, and in this post, I’d like to take a look at how the Atmos Rewards Summit Card enables free points sharing, since I know many people have questions about the details of this perk.

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But this is where the Atmos Rewards Summit Card comes in handy. Those who have this premium card can share points with up to 10 Atmos Rewards members at no cost, with virtually no limits. Let me emphasize that this is points sharing and not points pooling, which I’d consider to be great news, since the former is more straightforward and flexible than the latter.

The execution is every bit as good as it possibly could be. To cover the basics:

  • Free points sharing allows the primary cardmember on the Atmos Rewards Summit Card to create a points sharing network with up to 10 other Atmos Rewards members, regardless of whether or not they have the card
  • The free points sharing feature typically goes live roughly one day after getting approved for the Atmos Rewards Summit Card
  • The primary cardmember can set up and manage the points sharing network, so the primary cardmember has to be the person inviting others to join the network
  • Each Atmos Rewards member can only be part of one points sharing network at a time
  • Points transfers are bidirectional, so the primary cardmember can transfer points to other Atmos Rewards members, and Atmos Rewards members can transfer their points to the primary cardmember
  • There’s no minimum or maximum to the number of Atmos Rewards points that can be transfered with this perk
  • Someone who is invited to share points can break their link at any time and join another cardmember’s network; however, the primary cardmember who invites others can only designate one person for each of the 10 slots every 365 days
  • Once someone joins a points sharing network, they’re locked into that for 365 days, and after that, you can remove them if you’d like (but they’ll stay linked by default)
  • If the primary cardmember closes the Atmos Rewards Summit Card, all sharing network connections will be terminated
Free points sharing is a potentially useful perk

Atmos Rewards free points sharing step-by-step process

How do you actually go about sharing Atmos Rewards points for free? It can be a bit tricky, since you don’t want to go to the portion of the Atmos Rewards website for buying or sharing points. This is only where you’d find the paid points sharing feature.

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