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New AirTran credit card: Targeted (?) offer for 32 credits!!
#76
Suspended
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 1,677
Correction to myself. I didn't get 32 A+ rewards. I got 33.
Nov 20, 2012 - ChaseVisaVW 33.00 33.00 Nov 20, 2013
33 rewards instead of 32 and NO business class upgrades. Go figure. Now I know that they have no idea what they are issuing.
Nov 20, 2012 - ChaseVisaVW 33.00 33.00 Nov 20, 2013
33 rewards instead of 32 and NO business class upgrades. Go figure. Now I know that they have no idea what they are issuing.
#77
Suspended
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 1,677
Update:
Just got off the phone with what seemed to be a very competent Chase rep. I am being told that the business class upgrades come in the form of an EMAIL from Airtran. The email will contain voucher codes to be used for the upgrades. This is what I am being told. The Chase rep actually had to put me on hold and call Airtran.
What bothers me about this is that the promo -- while being a good promo -- isn't what it says. It says that the business class upgrades are on FIRST USE. Then they footnote that statement and say 6-8 weeks to receive the business class upgrades. So you get nothing at first use. The upgrades are given after 6 - 8 weeks of first use of card.
@zornoff - the 64 credits are a mistake. You may want to do nothing and leave them there, or you may want to convert them over to WN for "safe keeping." If they catch the mistake they will likely claw some of them back out.
Just got off the phone with what seemed to be a very competent Chase rep. I am being told that the business class upgrades come in the form of an EMAIL from Airtran. The email will contain voucher codes to be used for the upgrades. This is what I am being told. The Chase rep actually had to put me on hold and call Airtran.
What bothers me about this is that the promo -- while being a good promo -- isn't what it says. It says that the business class upgrades are on FIRST USE. Then they footnote that statement and say 6-8 weeks to receive the business class upgrades. So you get nothing at first use. The upgrades are given after 6 - 8 weeks of first use of card.
@zornoff - the 64 credits are a mistake. You may want to do nothing and leave them there, or you may want to convert them over to WN for "safe keeping." If they catch the mistake they will likely claw some of them back out.
#78
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Georgia
Programs: Delta Platinum, Bonvoy Titanium Elite, Hertz President's Circle
Posts: 105
Update:
Just got off the phone with what seemed to be a very competent Chase rep. I am being told that the business class upgrades come in the form of an EMAIL from Airtran. The email will contain voucher codes to be used for the upgrades. This is what I am being told. The Chase rep actually had to put me on hold and call Airtran.
What bothers me about this is that the promo -- while being a good promo -- isn't what it says. It says that the business class upgrades are on FIRST USE. Then they footnote that statement and say 6-8 weeks to receive the business class upgrades. So you get nothing at first use. The upgrades are given after 6 - 8 weeks of first use of card.
@zornoff - the 64 credits are a mistake. You may want to do nothing and leave them there, or you may want to convert them over to WN for "safe keeping." If they catch the mistake they will likely claw some of them back out.
Just got off the phone with what seemed to be a very competent Chase rep. I am being told that the business class upgrades come in the form of an EMAIL from Airtran. The email will contain voucher codes to be used for the upgrades. This is what I am being told. The Chase rep actually had to put me on hold and call Airtran.
What bothers me about this is that the promo -- while being a good promo -- isn't what it says. It says that the business class upgrades are on FIRST USE. Then they footnote that statement and say 6-8 weeks to receive the business class upgrades. So you get nothing at first use. The upgrades are given after 6 - 8 weeks of first use of card.
@zornoff - the 64 credits are a mistake. You may want to do nothing and leave them there, or you may want to convert them over to WN for "safe keeping." If they catch the mistake they will likely claw some of them back out.
#79
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 86
You would think that having the Barclays card wouldn't preclude one from getting the Chase one - but with my application I got a letter saying "I already have an air tran rewards card" and they didn't even run my credit.
So at least in the case of me, it was a problem.
One you've earned points and they get an expiration date, cancelling ones airtran card from Barclays won't retroactively change the expiration date of earned credits, should it? Anyone know for certain?
So at least in the case of me, it was a problem.
One you've earned points and they get an expiration date, cancelling ones airtran card from Barclays won't retroactively change the expiration date of earned credits, should it? Anyone know for certain?
#80
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 657
See post #65
AFAIK, once the points have been sent to FL, it is a done deal
AFAIK, once the points have been sent to FL, it is a done deal
#81
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Wine Country, Finger Lakes
Programs: LFFRS BOD
Posts: 1,356
So if my husband cancels the Airtran Barclay he already has with the credits having a 2 year expiration date should he transfer them to Southwest so that the expiration remains the same? or doesn't that apply?
He would cancel the Barclay Airtran yet still keep the credits for 2 years? seems that it would drop down to 1 year ?? Who would I call about this? Airtran or Barclays?
He would cancel the Barclay Airtran yet still keep the credits for 2 years? seems that it would drop down to 1 year ?? Who would I call about this? Airtran or Barclays?
#82
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 657
I would start with FL...they are the custodian's of the credits belonging to your husband. Logically, it woule seem that credits earned through Barclay's would be good for two years no matter what the current status of the account.
So if my husband cancels the Airtran Barclay he already has with the credits having a 2 year expiration date should he transfer them to Southwest so that the expiration remains the same? or doesn't that apply?
He would cancel the Barclay Airtran yet still keep the credits for 2 years? seems that it would drop down to 1 year ?? Who would I call about this? Airtran or Barclays?
He would cancel the Barclay Airtran yet still keep the credits for 2 years? seems that it would drop down to 1 year ?? Who would I call about this? Airtran or Barclays?
#83
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 3,638
Email received today, promoting the card, and advising to accept "before December 6, 2012 to claim this exclusive offer."
#84
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: MKE
Programs: AT Elite, US Silver, MR Silver, HH Gold, BA Blue
Posts: 31
#85
Suspended
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 1,677
Status report - 6 1/2 weeks so far and no "business class upgrades" have appeared yet.
Has anyone received the upgrades yet?
Has anyone received the upgrades yet?
#86
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: New Orleans, LA
Programs: DL PM, AA Gold, A3 Gold, WN CP, and lots of points everywhere.
Posts: 344
Going back to some earlier lucky comment(s). My wife didn't hit the spending goal on her first statement but did get double credits (2 instead of 1). I didn't. Fingers crossed that by some fluke, I/we get so lucky! We'll both be past our $2k threshold by the next statement close.
SUCCESS : See post #89.
Last edited by msp2msy; Dec 4, 2012 at 10:25 am
#87
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 1
32 credits for 24 months & upgrade
Hi,
the original credit card offer that I received in October said that if you spent $2K in 3 months, you would recieve 32 flight credits and that Air Tran would issue a roundtrip flight for ever 16 credist accumulated during any consectutive 24 month period. The 34 credits that posted to my account are only good for 12 months. I have called several times because this seems like deceptive advertising. Nor have I seen the business class upgrade.
I am thinking that this deal is not so good.
Unhappy with the response
the original credit card offer that I received in October said that if you spent $2K in 3 months, you would recieve 32 flight credits and that Air Tran would issue a roundtrip flight for ever 16 credist accumulated during any consectutive 24 month period. The 34 credits that posted to my account are only good for 12 months. I have called several times because this seems like deceptive advertising. Nor have I seen the business class upgrade.
I am thinking that this deal is not so good.
Unhappy with the response
#88
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: New Orleans, LA
Programs: DL PM, AA Gold, A3 Gold, WN CP, and lots of points everywhere.
Posts: 344
Hi,
the original credit card offer that I received in October said that if you spent $2K in 3 months, you would recieve 32 flight credits and that Air Tran would issue a roundtrip flight for ever 16 credist accumulated during any consectutive 24 month period. The 34 credits that posted to my account are only good for 12 months. I have called several times because this seems like deceptive advertising. Nor have I seen the business class upgrade.
I am thinking that this deal is not so good.
Unhappy with the response
the original credit card offer that I received in October said that if you spent $2K in 3 months, you would recieve 32 flight credits and that Air Tran would issue a roundtrip flight for ever 16 credist accumulated during any consectutive 24 month period. The 34 credits that posted to my account are only good for 12 months. I have called several times because this seems like deceptive advertising. Nor have I seen the business class upgrade.
I am thinking that this deal is not so good.
Unhappy with the response
I noticed that too today. And it's too bad. I really thought they'd incorporate the 2-year feature of Barclay's Airtran card.
Annoying but not that big a deal... In the link I originally posted, the "transfer two step" section's last bullet notes:
"Just move the two half-awards, one at a time, to AirTran at 8 credits each. Then move the 16 AirTran credits back to Southwest. Logout and log back in to My Southwest. You will see two new one-way awards, each valid for a full year and non-extendible."
This doesn't directly perform what you're looking to accomplish but is the seed. Let's say that you use 16 of your 32 credits in the next 10 months. Then you're left with 16 more that are nearing expiration (e.g. in Oct 2013). The following should work (assuming technology doesn't change):
* Transfer 16 credits from Airtran to Southwest.
* Create a Southwest "standard" award. Two coupons will be issued expiring in Oct 2014. You could always just hold at this point and use them for Southwest flights.
* If you want to use them for Airtran, transfer the Southwest coupons back to Airtran and they should result in 8 credits each (16 total) with an expiration of Oct 2014.
You NEED 16 credits to accomplish this.
It can get complicated. If working Southwest and Airtran programs, it pays to know the in's and out's about credit transfers, old standard awards, Southwest companion passes, business class upgrades on Airtran, Chase Ultimate Reward transfers to Southwest, free cancellations of Southwest award tickets, Southwest points to Credits conversion, and I might add the triple Airtran Hertz credit (1.5 credits per rental).
Definitely worth some time to understand to get the most out of these two semi-related programs.
Good luck!
Last edited by msp2msy; Dec 4, 2012 at 10:41 am
#89
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: New Orleans, LA
Programs: DL PM, AA Gold, A3 Gold, WN CP, and lots of points everywhere.
Posts: 344
Success - In possession of business class upgrades!
Nope but I'm at 8 weeks since first purchase today... and we fly Friday night for a quick anniversary trip to SJU. Time to go shake the tree and see if I can get the upgrade certs released. Doubtful but I'm going to take a run at it.
Going back to some earlier lucky comment(s). My wife didn't hit the spending goal on her first statement but did get double credits (2 instead of 1). I didn't. Fingers crossed that by some fluke, I/we get so lucky! We'll both be past our $2k threshold by the next statement close.
Going back to some earlier lucky comment(s). My wife didn't hit the spending goal on her first statement but did get double credits (2 instead of 1). I didn't. Fingers crossed that by some fluke, I/we get so lucky! We'll both be past our $2k threshold by the next statement close.
This was about 7 weeks after my first purchase and about 1 week after my 2nd statement so the dates don't clearly line-up with any given event.
The agent confirmed that they should be treated as a normal upgrade voucher, namely that:
* You request them at 24 hours before flying.
* They may be used on multiple segments on the one-way (not round-trip).
Bottom line: Ask Airtran A+ rewards desk to check the notes on your account!
Best of all for me... All 12 seats up front are open on the seat map for my MCO-SJU flight on Friday and a request to buy 8 seats up front appears to be pricing. Thinking my odds are good.
Because I'm frugal (cheap?) though, I admit I'm a little disappointed they didn't come as credits I could transfer to Southwest and leverage with my CP.
Still, no complaints!
#90
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: New Orleans, LA
Programs: DL PM, AA Gold, A3 Gold, WN CP, and lots of points everywhere.
Posts: 344
Credits updated to 2 year expiration last night...
Both the credits in my wife's and my accounts updated to 2 years expiration last night. And they took away her one extra credit. Darn. Am I being watched?