Free 100 miles on various airlines and hotels
#1
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Free 100 miles on various airlines and hotels
Free 100 miles for "sign up" at http://www.mobilemiles.com/
You can get it on Flying Blue, SkyMiles, WorldPerks, Miles&More and several others.
Click on the airline logo and fill in details.
Be creative with the phone number after 372 - it works with any number, but allow 4-6 weeks to post.
You can get it on Flying Blue, SkyMiles, WorldPerks, Miles&More and several others.
Click on the airline logo and fill in details.
Be creative with the phone number after 372 - it works with any number, but allow 4-6 weeks to post.
#2
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Thank U! It accepts only #s beginning with +372, which is the Country Code for Estonia, after which I put in my 10-digit US phone # without periods, parentheses, nor dashes.
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Will it work if I put my real number (not +372) and make calls to get 1 mile per minute?
I think this is the Travelling Connect company, which lets you earn miles when calling, but normally you should select a mobile network from a list (and works mainly in Asia)
http://www.travellingconnect.com/
I think this is the Travelling Connect company, which lets you earn miles when calling, but normally you should select a mobile network from a list (and works mainly in Asia)
http://www.travellingconnect.com/
#10
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Great point, Agl!
No, Neuromancer, I tried it with +1 (USA/ Canada country code) then my cell # & got an error msg.: 'Must begin with +372.' Trouble is I don't know how many digits a real Estonian cell # has (after the 372!)
No, Neuromancer, I tried it with +1 (USA/ Canada country code) then my cell # & got an error msg.: 'Must begin with +372.' Trouble is I don't know how many digits a real Estonian cell # has (after the 372!)
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#12
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I don't think it's a scam, it's on HHonors site http://hhonors1.hilton.com/en_US/hh/points/cellular.do, see "register your Hilton HHonors account"
I've been registered on TravellingConnect for years and haven't had problems with the account.
I've been registered on TravellingConnect for years and haven't had problems with the account.
#13
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Just three small points:
1. There is no need to enter any real number after +372 (but do not change it) I believe normal OneSim number should have 8 digits after 372, so this is the format I recommend. And as you do not to enter any real phone number and even email is optional - I can not see how it can be a scam. All they get from you is your name and FF number.
2. I have only started this thread after receiving miles/points for different accounts on M&M,FB and Priority Club. All posted within 1-2 days from each other. Used different phone "numbers" for sign up.
3. If you want to get real miles for roaming - go the proper travellingconnect site.
1. There is no need to enter any real number after +372 (but do not change it) I believe normal OneSim number should have 8 digits after 372, so this is the format I recommend. And as you do not to enter any real phone number and even email is optional - I can not see how it can be a scam. All they get from you is your name and FF number.
2. I have only started this thread after receiving miles/points for different accounts on M&M,FB and Priority Club. All posted within 1-2 days from each other. Used different phone "numbers" for sign up.
3. If you want to get real miles for roaming - go the proper travellingconnect site.
#15
Join Date: Dec 2006
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I registered my HK number, I use it to roam on KTM in Korea all the time, my phone is a dual CDMA/GSM phone so it needs my HK sim card to work. maybe it will give me miles for calls I make inside Korea whilst on the KTM network even though I don't pay roaming to the HK number on it :P. One can only hope.