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Old Mar 6, 2006 | 3:52 pm
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RogueViator
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Originally Posted by Brian2006
I've been using UA's Mileage Plus Visa card for several years, racking up more than 100K points a year. I was rarely able to use the points on a "saver" basis. Too many blackouts and too few seats when I needed to fly. So, I finally started using the points for "standard" trips - pretty expensive way to go.

I'm wondering about the programs from Chase, Wells Fargo and others that say you can use their points on multiple airlines and avoid blackouts as well as a lot of seat limits - but still fly domestic for 25,000 and some international for 40,000. They limit the points to 60,000 a year. Other than that, are there any other catches anyone can mention? Thanks.
I have a VISA that earns me general points ($1 = 1 point) but to earn travel benefits it's 100 points for ever $1 (ie. 10,000 points = $100 ticket). I've checked my current program and I can't use my points to buy upgrades or access to Lounges. If you do the math, before I can redeem a free Cattle Class ticket, I'd need to spend over $1,000,000 on my CC nevermind an FC ticket. If you have something similar to this, I suggest taking a look at other types of cards such as BA VISA or Cathay Pacific VISA (I think Asia Miles are easier to redeem).
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