<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by birken:
Which, as Yann pointed out, makes your post spam.</font>
So let me get this right. It's ok to solicit referral points via a conga if you contribute nothing to the persuit of miles, but it's not ok if you spend lots of time creating a web site that most everyone uses to acquire those miles. Right?
Have you looked at my site? Do you see any advertising on it? Do you really think it is financially worth my time? For over 1000 hours of work, I have received referral credits worth one local airline ticket plus about $210. Do the math. What is your time worth? Yet I consider my efforts very successful and very much worth my time. Have you ever asked why I do it? Or do you just perfer name calling without informing yourself first?
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