Originally Posted by
DamH32
Depends on what??? One of them are better!
Not true. One program is not intrinsically any better than the other. One may be better for one person, and the other is better for someone else.
Our experience is nearly identical to
SafeFlyer, but only if you swap UA and AA. So, since they have each offered identical benefits to different people, which is better?
If you're not prepared to accept
all answers to your question, it's better not to ask.