How to stop Hyatt points from expiring?

You can transfer points to family member.. 5K min.

So transfer to a family member and transfer back at a future point in time?

Does the family member need a minimum amount of points in their account or is a newly created account sufficient?
 
It can be to a new member.. I used to have 600K Hyatt points for 20 yrs.. I wonder they have changed time span..
 
How do we see points expiry? There used to be something on the website but I can’t find it anymore. I suspect my stash will expire in December unless I do something with them…
 
How do we see points expiry? There used to be something on the website but I can’t find it anymore. I suspect my stash will expire in December unless I do something with them…

I struggled to find any info on that on the Hyatt website. Google just told me 24 months with no activity. It's easy enough to see your last activity on the Hyatt website though.
 
I struggled to find any info on that on the Hyatt website. Google just told me 24 months with no activity. It's easy enough to see your last activity on the Hyatt website though.
Yeah, that’s how I guesstimated Dec for mine but there did used to be an account thingy that told you the expiry date.
 
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