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Old Apr 19, 2010 | 11:46 pm
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Originally Posted by nermaljcat
IMHO - VX's product is worth much more than the handful of miles I'd earn on UA.

When I flew UA more, the FF program made me feel like I was being led by a carrot on a stick. They give you these miles, but when you want to redeem them there are no award seats available, or you need to pay a lot more for a ticket that gives you the (small) chance of an upgrade - well this is typically the case for us 'bottom feeders' at least. My wife and I now have a couple hundred thousand UA miles sitting around that are of little to no value to us.

When choosing between UA and VX, it's a no-brainer for me. Why would I pay more for a lesser product in order to collect miles and upgrades I have little to no chance of redeeming?

I probably don't fly enough (anymore) to get any real value out of a legacy FF program anyway. Most FT'ers would feel differently, so I understand if ppl here disagree with my POV.
Wow- I hate to quote a post in its entirety, but it's like you're reading my mind.

When VX pulls out of SNA, I'm essentially stuck with UA, as the last WN flight on the way home from SFO leaves too early for me at 1900.
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