Doing a search on altavista.com using the terms: "british airways" elite status match
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this:
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Courtesy Recognition
1. To qualify, fax a recent (no more than 6 months old) statement from another airline’s frequent flyer programme to 1-763-212-5537 or mail to P.O. Box 1791, Minneapolis, MN USA 55440-1791. British Airways must receive your statement one-month from the date of this e-mail. Upon receipt of your statement, your Executive Club account will be updated to reflect your new tier status, this process can take up to ten business days.
2. You must join or be a member of the Executive Club North America to participate in this exclusive offer.
3. To maintain the upgraded Executive Club North America status, within a year of receiving your tier upgrade, you must earn 500 tier points for Silver renewal and 1,200 tier points for Gold renewal. The tier points earned for each flight are based on the fare class purchased and the sector flown.
4. British Airways reserves the right to change these rules and regulations, including with respect to mileage and Tier Points accrual and award levels, at any time. This means that British Airways may raise mileage levels required to attain a particular award or Tier Points needed to achieve Silver or Gold Tier Status, add an unlimited number of blackout days or limit the number of seats available to any or all destinations. Members may not be able to use awards to certain destinations or may not be able to obtain certain types of awards.
5. Full terms and conditions of the Executive Club North America apply.
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It does appear to be targetted, though how they're going to determine that you're not an employee of << INSERT COMPANY NAME >> is beyond me.
The page was created in 2001 though the links to the mileage bonuses (which require prior registration with promo codes) have Dec. 2004 expiration dates.
[This message has been edited by terenz (edited Mar 19, 2004).]