Right now I have a student credit card from my bank that I never use, I use my debit card for everything. However I think I should get a credit card that will earn me miles since I and my SO will be flying probably twice a year until June 2014. The airline I will be using to see him is United I believe, and he uses British Airways. Any advice/experiences?
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All I know is that I've had a credit card since I was 18 (7 years) and for all my points the most I can redeem in travel is $200 and the stipulation is that I have to fly short haul meaning only to a province or state that is next to mine. So unless you are going to put absolutely everything on your credit card and spend A LOT, I don't think it's worth it.
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Originally posted by snow_girl View PostAll I know is that I've had a credit card since I was 18 (7 years) and for all my points the most I can redeem in travel is $200 and the stipulation is that I have to fly short haul meaning only to a province or state that is next to mine. So unless you are going to put absolutely everything on your credit card and spend A LOT, I don't think it's worth it.{ Our Story on LFAD }
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When I'm on flights the flight attendants always pass out credit cards for their airlines, unfortunately, there's a yearly fee. So I've never signed up for one. That and I can't get approved since I have no credit...
Anyways, I was no help!
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Originally posted by C.M. View PostThat's helpful info, thank you! I don't think I would use it very often, the reason I don't use the cc I already have is I don't want to get sucked into it.{ Our Story on LFAD }
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Met online: February 2009
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Unofficially together since: January/February 2011
Officially together since: 08 April 2011
Our Story
First meeting in person: 16 August - 14 September 2011
Second visit: 17 March - 01 April 2012
Third visit: 23 July - 13 September 2012
Fourth visit: Looking at 23 March - 6 April 2013
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Check with your airline, and see if they offer a "loyalty" scheme. I do that with Delta airlines - i'm always happy with the service i get on their flights, and they are usually one of the cheapest options. So i signed up for free to they lotalty scheme and earn miles as i fly with them
they also email with special offers and other places i can earn miles - i'm sure other airlines do the same~McNab
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I have a credit card which earns me miles on it and have used it several times to redeem for tickets. My airline has partner airlines and basically depending where I go, may have to use more miles to get a ticket but they don't restrict the value or anything. My credit card also gives me a buddy pass every year so basically for $75.00 my companion can go ANYWHERE with me on a flight which is awesome for vacations.
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I have a CIBC Aerogold Visa. I had (and I think there still is) a 15000 miles sign-up bonus. This card has an annual fee of $150 or 250 dollars, but I think it is worth it. You get 1 aeroplan mile for every dollar you spend on the credit card, plus 1.5 miles for every dollar you spend at select stores (Shoppers Drug Mart, Sobeys, Esso etc). I have 47 000 aeroplan miles now, enough to fly from Canada to Hawaii. I have had this card for just a few months but it is definitely worth it; I have had an aeroplan points card since 2009 and had accumulated 25 000 or so points on it before I got my credit card.Last edited by Laura0624; August 19, 2012, 06:55 PM.
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I just got the BMI credit card. Itgives 20000 airmiles when you spend £250 in the first three months. My flight to Miami is 25000 airmiles, so it's only £90 to buy the extra miles (then airport taxes on top). After that it seems you would have to spend an obscene amount of money to get useable points... For now roll on December when I fly again for less than half what I paid last time
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My company pays for all the flying expanses and I do get to claim the sky miles with Delta and partners. If you sign up for the AMEX while on the plane you get an extra of 30000 points, which is worth around 300 dollars off your next ticket. I have all my friends, who occasionally fly claim their miles for me by just entering my membership number when checking in. that way, you gather much more miles than using the credit cards. but I will get the AMEX anyway, just for the extra points and cancel it after a year.
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