100 Free Aeroplans
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 1,147
100 Free Aeroplans
Found this on the promo page on aeroplan.com. Just took a second to do:
http://aerovalue.homeserve.ca/
Deal expires 31 May
http://aerovalue.homeserve.ca/
Deal expires 31 May
#4
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: トロント
Programs: IHG Gold
Posts: 4,823
Not sure it is worthwhile giving my personal info to any site involved in home selling. Free evaluations--probably from software.
Any realtor will give you a "free evaluation". It is the pestering you after that that I don't like.
Any realtor will give you a "free evaluation". It is the pestering you after that that I don't like.
#5
Original Poster
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 1,147
#8
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Canada
Programs: UA*1K MM SK EBG LATAM BL
Posts: 23,347
#11
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: YVR - Vancouver, with most winter weekends in Whistler.
Programs: Aeroplan 35K, Alaska MVP, Marriott Titanium / Lifetime Platinum, Hertz President's Circle
Posts: 4,610
It took all my information but did not say at which screen it would award the miles. I didn't bother going to the "refer to an agent" button.
#12
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Canada
Programs: *void
Posts: 2,408
Here's all that I could find related to the 100 AP mile:
At the bottom of the initial page:
* Each Aeroplan number is eligible for (1) bonus of 100 Aeroplan Miles for successfully completing an AeroValue valuation.
In the T&Cs:
You must be a resident of Canada to use the Site, and in order to receive Aeroplan Miles, you must also be an Aeroplan Member.
At the bottom of the successful valuation page (where you get the option to "get an agent"):
Some areas (rural and some pockets in urban areas) may not have enough data to calculate a reliable estimate. However, you can still understand the average property prices and trends in these areas and will still be eligible for the 100 bonus Aeroplan Miles.
Whatever...was hoping to use this to keep my family members' AP accounts active for another year.
#14
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Left
Programs: FT
Posts: 7,285
used an address on the MLS for sale...
asking price is: 879,000...
their value was $798,717-$1,100,765
i sort of find the upper end a little bit of a joke since even 879 is sort of inflated and you are paying for the people's renovation...therefore, i find it hard to understand how this valuation can be even close...likely intentionally inflated to make people think they should sell...i suspect the low range is actually what they think your property is worth.
asking price is: 879,000...
their value was $798,717-$1,100,765
i sort of find the upper end a little bit of a joke since even 879 is sort of inflated and you are paying for the people's renovation...therefore, i find it hard to understand how this valuation can be even close...likely intentionally inflated to make people think they should sell...i suspect the low range is actually what they think your property is worth.