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PhilH Feb 18, 2008 12:18 pm

Renew Silver for £150
 
I've just got my new Blue Plus card as I didn't get enough miles last year to renew Silver. However, in with letter welcoming me to this new status is an offer to renew my Silver status immediately for £150. Where was this offer last year when I dropped down from Gold? :D

I'm pretty sure it's not worth it. I hardly fly with bmi, and it's only lounge access and 25% miles bonus we're talking about. However, there's a certain charitable part of my brain which wants to reward bmi for:

- Comping me from BA Gold in the first place
- Providing what is clearly the best value FF programme in the world, period

Plus there's always the possibility that I may get a business trip or two which would yield significant *A miles. If I'm already Silver then that makes potential Gold a much more realistic prospect.

Does anyone have any other thoughts?

PS: The form says "Return to: Joanna *****, diamond club"... is this our very own Joanna? :D

Internaut Feb 18, 2008 12:38 pm

Renewing Gold for a price would be difficult as I would imagine there would be partner issues. Depending on your travel patterns, this might not be a bad offer at all (and as you say, a couple of unexpected long haul biz trips on *A and suddenly you're pushing gold).

ajamieson Feb 18, 2008 12:50 pm

To answer your last question: yes :)

As for renewal, I think the only value of the £150 is that it gives you a head start at gold in the event you find yourself ticketed on *A in the next 12 months. You've already got BA gold if you need lounge acess on a domestic flight.

Raffles Feb 18, 2008 1:53 pm


Originally Posted by PhilH (Post 9271255)
Where was this offer last year when I dropped down from Gold? :D

I got LH's 'renew your Gold card for 1 year for just Euro 2,000' letter recently. Somehow I managed to turn it down.

What really got me was that if you earn status you get it for 2 years - the least they could do is give you paid status for 2 years.

My BA comp has now got me 4 years of LH status - 2 as SEN and now 2 at FLT, expiring 2/10. Amazing.

ambrogz Feb 18, 2008 2:42 pm

if you think that nextyear you will be able to get enough points to become gold i think 150 gbp is worth it otherwise I would forget it

note that gold bmi is a gold star alliance which has great advantages all over the world ( you know that having a gold one world card)

Club_IC Feb 19, 2008 2:29 am


Originally Posted by Raffles (Post 9271868)
I got LH's 'renew your Gold card for 1 year for just Euro 2,000' letter recently. Somehow I managed to turn it down.

What really got me was that if you earn status you get it for 2 years - the least they could do is give you paid status for 2 years.

My BA comp has now got me 4 years of LH status - 2 as SEN and now 2 at FLT, expiring 2/10. Amazing.

I can totally understand your decision in relation to €2,000 euro for a gold card renewal.

However, can I confirm that LH were willing to do a comp status from BA Gold? Do you know if they will do this from any other airline (e.g. Sky Team, Flying Blue)?

Thanks for your feedback.

frankvb Feb 19, 2008 4:19 am


Originally Posted by Club_IC (Post 9274880)
However, can I confirm that LH were willing to do a comp status from BA Gold? Do you know if they will do this from any other airline (e.g. Sky Team, Flying Blue)?

AFAIK LH never do a status match. But a few years ago there was a *A-wide 'official' status match offer, I guess that's what Raffles did. I should have done the same then, if I had only found FT by then I wouldn't have had my status matched to BMI :o

Raffles Feb 19, 2008 4:23 am

Star Alliance did it about 3 years ago for UK residents. They also did it 4-5 years before that. You could be comped to any *A airline you wanted, but the reason most FT'ers went for LH is that you got Gold for 2 years (actually, almost 3 years as you get status for 2 years from the following February and the promo ran in Spring)

You didn't need to know about FT, though. It was advertised in the press and on billboards!

My gut feeling is that it will be run again soon. Why?
a) Open Skies means that the new carriers on the TATL runs will want to attract pax from BA, and
b) Those of us who got LH Gold in Mar / Apr 2005 will drop down to LH Silver at the end of Feb 2008. They may be keen to get us back to Gold.

jbfield Feb 19, 2008 5:42 am

So now would be a good time to comp from BMI *G to a non-*G (e.g. EK) ready for a future comp from that non-*A to LH *G ?

RAPC Feb 19, 2008 5:47 am


Originally Posted by jbfield (Post 9275304)
So now would be a good time to comp from BMI *G to a non-*G (e.g. EK) ready for a future comp from that non-*A to LH *G ?

Except don't the airlines doing the comping usually require details of what you have earned to achieve status? That part may be a problem if you are trying to earn a comp from a comp.

Jetstreamer Feb 19, 2008 5:56 am


Originally Posted by jbfield (Post 9275304)
So now would be a good time to comp from BMI *G to a non-*G (e.g. EK) ready for a future comp from that non-*A to LH *G ?

But which carriers comp BD Gold? Are you saying EK do? Anyone else?

frankvb Feb 19, 2008 6:42 am


Originally Posted by Raffles (Post 9275079)
Star Alliance did it about 3 years ago for UK residents. They also did it 4-5 years before that. You could be comped to any *A airline you wanted, but the reason most FT'ers went for LH is that you got Gold for 2 years (actually, almost 3 years as you get status for 2 years from the following February and the promo ran in Spring)

You didn't need to know about FT, though. It was advertised in the press and on billboards!

Agreed, I picked this up from the LU billboards. But I didn't know LH provided 2 years of status, so I just went with BMI (on which I had already collected a few miles). That's where the FT knowledge would have come in handy :)

And it would be nice to be able to do the LH trick if they are going to run this again.

jbfield Feb 19, 2008 2:37 pm


Originally Posted by RAPC (Post 9275316)
Except don't the airlines doing the comping usually require details of what you have earned to achieve status? That part may be a problem if you are trying to earn a comp from a comp.

Oh, I hadn't consdered that aspect....I was thinking there were others as easy as BD. (Not having ever status matched before I'm not that familiar with the process except the threads I've read here).

Originally Posted by Jetstreamer (Post 9275360)
But which carriers comp BD Gold? Are you saying EK do? Anyone else?

It was just hypotetical; I don't know if EK do or don't, but surely someone must match them...?

florian Aug 11, 2011 6:49 am

£150 Silver status extension?
 
Hi,

I read somewhere in the past that there was a way of keeping Silver status if you haven't requalified for Silver.
I was wondering if that's still possible?

Greets,

Florian

GoldCircle Aug 11, 2011 7:16 am

I've merged the thread. /mod/ ;)

And yes, this is still available.


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