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gomike Oct 17, 2006 4:44 pm

Current 25,000 bonus miles link AA CC. Is there one?
 
Is there a current active link for a AA credit card that gives you 25,000 bonus miles when you sign up?

I am an United guy and many of us keep cycling our cards to keep getting the bonus, does AA let you do this?

Thanks
Mike

qqqgnss Oct 17, 2006 5:12 pm

citi AA?

ingy Oct 17, 2006 6:36 pm


Originally Posted by gomike
Is there a current active link for a AA credit card that gives you 25,000 bonus miles when you sign up?

I am an United guy and many of us keep cycling our cards to keep getting the bonus, does AA let you do this?

Thanks
Mike


Try www.fly.citicards.com

It is the best I've seen lately. The answer is Yes, but I don't think as often as United cards. There is a AA Amex card and citibusiness AA card

RatherBeSailing Oct 17, 2006 7:41 pm

Wiki update
 
The Wiki has been updated with the non-air mileage opportunities to provide a link to the AA credit cards (including the citi ones).

http://www.flyertalk.com/wiki/index....leage_%28AA%29

gomike Oct 17, 2006 8:12 pm


Originally Posted by ingy
Try www.fly.citicards.com

It is the best I've seen lately. The answer is Yes, but I don't think as often as United cards. There is a AA Amex card and citibusiness AA card

this link is for 20,000 when you sign up, looking for 25,000

so how often can you cycle the citi aa card?

RatherBeSailing Oct 17, 2006 8:16 pm


Originally Posted by gomike
this link is for 20,000 when you sign up, looking for 25,000

The Wiki has the link to the 25K bonus card.

fly co to see the yanks Oct 17, 2006 8:46 pm


Originally Posted by RatherBeSailing
The Wiki has been updated

why is it called a "Wiki?"

jblust Oct 17, 2006 9:15 pm


Originally Posted by fly co to see the yanks
why is it called a "Wiki?"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki

gomike Oct 17, 2006 10:18 pm


Originally Posted by RatherBeSailing
The Wiki has the link to the 25K bonus card.

looking for 25k at signup not 20k then 5k in a year.

biggestbopper Oct 17, 2006 10:35 pm


Originally Posted by gomike
looking for 25k at signup not 20k then 5k in a year.

Picky, picky. :rolleyes: 20K ain't so bad. :)

As to how often you can get another AA card, IMHO, waiting 61 days between apps is a good idea. Otherwise, Citi might turn you down for having made a recent app (even if granted).

best Oct 18, 2006 7:22 pm

Did You Look At P Gary's Site-he Usually Has The Better Deals.

fly co to see the yanks Oct 20, 2006 9:45 am


Originally Posted by jblust

interesting. but, i wonder how the actual name was devised....wiki. why not "blahblah?" :confused: and, who came up with it?

nako Oct 20, 2006 9:50 am


Originally Posted by fly co to see the yanks
interesting. but, i wonder how the actual name was devised....wiki. why not "blahblah?" :confused: and, who came up with it?

Well, if you'd actually take the time to read the article whose link you quoted, you might actually learn that information. :rolleyes:

Mike

21A Oct 20, 2006 10:26 am

Surprisingly, the links for the May 18 offer (25k bonus, no fee, companion cert) are still alive:
personal https://www.accountonline.com/ACQ/Ap...&siteId=CB&B=A
biz https://www.accountonline.com/ACQ/Ap...siteId=BAO&B=M

Of course, there is no guarantee they'll still honor these, since it was an anniversary offer, and technically was only valid on 5/18. If they do not, you wouldn't really have a leg to stand on (except maybe to ask them to honor the current offer instead). However, it's been my experience that as long as the offer code links stay active, you can still be approved under that offer (cf the no-longer-advertised Juniper/US 1.5x/15k offer). I did an app through these links on 5/19 - a day after the expiration - and it worked.

Anyway, no annual fee the first year, so all you have to lose is one credit inquiry.

LAX21 Oct 20, 2006 11:45 am


Originally Posted by 21A
Surprisingly, the links for the May 18 offer (25k bonus, no fee, companion cert) are still alive:
personal https://www.accountonline.com/ACQ/Ap...&siteId=CB&B=A
biz https://www.accountonline.com/ACQ/Ap...siteId=BAO&B=M

Of course, there is no guarantee they'll still honor these, since it was an anniversary offer, and technically was only valid on 5/18. If they do not, you wouldn't really have a leg to stand on (except maybe to ask them to honor the current offer instead). However, it's been my experience that as long as the offer code links stay active, you can still be approved under that offer (cf the no-longer-advertised Juniper/US 1.5x/15k offer). I did an app through these links on 5/19 - a day after the expiration - and it worked.

Anyway, no annual fee the first year, so all you have to lose is one credit inquiry.

holy crap what a 'nice' APR .. 18.14% variable.


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