Master thread TD Aeroplan credit card
#33
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: YYZ (YUL/LHR)
Programs: AC - E50, CX - G, Accor Plat, SPG Gold
Posts: 903
Utterly underwhelmed, looks like more of the same. Because there are not already enough people in the MLLs?
Where did you pull the ad form? I would like to look at the T&C.
Far more interested in the new Amex card.
Where did you pull the ad form? I would like to look at the T&C.
Far more interested in the new Amex card.
#34
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 7,147
What are they saying?
Now even economy class award flight gets those perks too?
#35
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 309
I also have a serious issue with having my account sold to another company I never agreed to do business with. So my girlfriend and I cancelled our cards in the hopes that should we elect to apply for a card from TD we might get a few points out of it by being "new customers".
FWIW I only see TD offering 15k without a waiver. They just spent a ton of cash on a client base and they won't see AMEX's offerings as a threat due to the perception by infrequent travelers and many middle class that AMEX is for the more well off folks out there.
#36
Join Date: Sep 2012
Programs: AP, SPG Gold, CX Gold
Posts: 203
Info and T&Cs found here:http://distinction.aeroplan.com/en click on "CO-BRANDED CREDIT CARDS"
TD T&Cs: http://distinction.aeroplan.com/asse...egal_td_en.pdf
CIBC T&Cs: http://distinction.aeroplan.com/asse...al_cibc_en.pdf
It will be interesting to see what the new Amex cards will be. The gold will have to compete with these benefits and the Plat will need to step up the offerings. IMO
TD T&Cs: http://distinction.aeroplan.com/asse...egal_td_en.pdf
CIBC T&Cs: http://distinction.aeroplan.com/asse...al_cibc_en.pdf
It will be interesting to see what the new Amex cards will be. The gold will have to compete with these benefits and the Plat will need to step up the offerings. IMO
#37
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: YVR
Programs: AC Super Elite, Bonvoy Titanium
Posts: 4,508
If that's the case, then they're going to alienate their higher revenue pax as well now. Priority check in, boarding and the MLLs are already crowded enough.
#38
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 7,147
A long time ago, a 2 for 1 voucher also comes with the card and it was one of the best features. Amex used to get it too.
#41
Join Date: Sep 2012
Programs: Hyatt Diamond, Hilton Diamond, SPG Gold..Flying around the world
Posts: 1,098
They will probably wave the first year since alot of other major credit card players will probably bring out good deals so they will want to match and not assume people will just automatically sign up for TD.
#42
Suspended
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Programs: Hyatt Diamond, Fairmont Platinum, Aeroplan Diamond, HHonors Gold, SPG Gold
Posts: 18,686
Priority check-in, MLL access and 7-day medical used to be an optional feature of the CIBC Aerogold for $189 per year. It was called CIBC Club Privileges Travel.
A long time ago, a 2 for 1 voucher also comes with the card and it was one of the best features. Amex used to get it too.
A long time ago, a 2 for 1 voucher also comes with the card and it was one of the best features. Amex used to get it too.
I don't recall a 2 for 1 voucher for any CIBC AE Visa. Was it redeemable for any flight? How long ago was this offered?
#44
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Canada
Posts: 115
"Earn 1.5 Aeroplan Miles on purchases (excluding returns) at merchants classified in the credit card network as grocery stores, service stations/automated gas dispensers or drug stores.
This bonus Aeroplan Miles offer is only available on the first $80,000 in net annual card purchases on your account (meaning all card purchases by all cardholders, at any type of merchant)."
I guess most mortals wouldn't spend $80,000 per year in these retailers, but there would probably be a lot of A-List cardholders, like a fleet manager, who actually might.
This bonus Aeroplan Miles offer is only available on the first $80,000 in net annual card purchases on your account (meaning all card purchases by all cardholders, at any type of merchant)."
I guess most mortals wouldn't spend $80,000 per year in these retailers, but there would probably be a lot of A-List cardholders, like a fleet manager, who actually might.
#45
Suspended
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Programs: Hyatt Diamond, Fairmont Platinum, Aeroplan Diamond, HHonors Gold, SPG Gold
Posts: 18,686
"Earn 1.5 Aeroplan Miles on purchases (excluding returns) at merchants classified in the credit card network as grocery stores, service stations/automated gas dispensers or drug stores.
This bonus Aeroplan Miles offer is only available on the first $80,000 in net annual card purchases on your account (meaning all card purchases by all cardholders, at any type of merchant)."
I guess most mortals wouldn't spend $80,000 per year in these retailers, but there would probably be a lot of A-List cardholders, like a fleet manager, who actually might.
This bonus Aeroplan Miles offer is only available on the first $80,000 in net annual card purchases on your account (meaning all card purchases by all cardholders, at any type of merchant)."
I guess most mortals wouldn't spend $80,000 per year in these retailers, but there would probably be a lot of A-List cardholders, like a fleet manager, who actually might.
This feature further limits attracting high cc spenders. I just don't get the logic at all.