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Daf Mar 21, 2000 3:56 pm

The Newbs
 
Hi! I'm one of 'the newbs' joining after reading the hilarious article in TIME Magazine. I do not particularly like the way I found this place, too...public, too.. ununique. To tell the truth, I dun like a mass invasion of newbs in my other communities at all. Well, whateverz, I'm gonna join anyway, coz I'm really excited about this traveller's community.


So, Hi! Everyone.

I read a couple threads, and I find it kind of weird, all that 'get points by shopping online' congo lines, not really related to travelling or frequent flyer programs...Oh well. See you around!

Daf Mar 21, 2000 4:01 pm

Oh, to contribute something before people start yelling at the newbs for getting too much from this place. This is all that I know.

You get some 5000 miles for getting a UA milage plus credit card, and 2500 for the student one. Just cancel it afterwards, http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/tongue.gif. Sly.... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif

Rudi Mar 21, 2000 8:07 pm

gruezi (= Hi in swiss german) Daf and welcome to your/our board.

Where (and what) was that article in the TIME magazine?

Daf Mar 22, 2000 5:35 pm

It's the Pudding Guy article, 1 page
I think u might be able to read it in their site

wwheeler Mar 23, 2000 8:11 am

I too am one of the dreaded "newbies" who heard of this site via the Time magazine article. I am very excited by what I've seen thus far though, and hope to become a vaued, active member ASAP! I'll have to try that UA credit card that was mentioned previously.

I'm just starting to get the hang of all these opportunities for free flying, but am learning fast. Whenever I fly anymore, I always make sure I elect to be "bumped" for vouchers (just got a $600 one for being bumped by USAir in Rome), and have a free RT ticket waiting for me in my own zone from MBNA TravelMax at the moment. Presently, I use my CapitalOne Miles Plus Visa card for all purchases though. I believe the yearly fee is $20 or so, and I'm trying to get enough points to be able to travel to Australia within five years. So far, I'm right on track.

Looking forward to "learning the ropes"!

Thanks,
Wayne

Pudding Guy Mar 23, 2000 8:10 pm

Welcome Daf and wwheeler! Any other newbies care to register and introduce yourselves?

If you haven't heard, check out the current Kellogs/Healthy Choice cereal promotion (100 American miles per box). The world is waiting to meet Mueslix Man or Granola Gal!

doc Mar 24, 2000 4:38 am

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif


shadow Mar 24, 2000 4:53 pm

Daf & wwheeler, welcome to FlyerTalk.

As Pudding Guy said, tell us a bit about yourselves, and read about us as well.

Who We All Are 5: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum95/HTML/000236.html

Hope you enjoy the tons of info you'll get here...and don't be afraid to offer any of your experiences or questions. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

[This message has been edited by shadow (edited 03-24-2000).]

RichG Mar 24, 2000 9:31 pm

"We'd like to know a little bit about you for our files...."
- - - Paul Simon

shadow Mar 25, 2000 9:47 pm

"We'd like to help you learn to help yourselves..."

RichG Mar 26, 2000 9:29 pm

I'll claim the last word, since the next line fits so well:
"Look around you, all you see are sympathetic eyes."

Doomed to Coach Mar 27, 2000 10:28 am

well, lets see... live in richmond, work for the feds, which means my travel starts at RIC and takes me through IAD or Atlanta... to just about anywhere... New job, lots more travel 35 - 50 K per year (I know alot of you guys do more http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/cool.gif ) Never ben overseas before. Should be interesting.

Weez Mar 27, 2000 6:39 pm

Hi Guys
Sent to the US from UK to do some research Sept 98. Great to have found others equally obsessed http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif
Much better miles offers from US
thanks for all the info, hope I can add some soon.



[This message has been edited by Weez (edited 03-27-2000).]

Karen2 Mar 30, 2000 4:48 pm

Newbie DAF, Don't settle for 5000 point from UAL for a credit card. They are offering a companion ticket. At least, for adults!! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif

Jil Apr 3, 2000 2:16 pm

I'm new too although I have lurked here after reading the Time article.

Fascinating site; hope it doesn't take me too long to catch on.

cheers,

Jil

Lvjava Apr 3, 2000 8:59 pm

"Stroll around the grounds until you feel at home"

Thought I might add to that song chain - it seems quite appropriate for this newb post. Hope to feel at home soon.

I posted some info about myself in
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum95/HTML/000236.html

before I realized that there was an area for the newbs.
Oh by the way I have no idea how to link to a certain area in this posting (I had to copy that from a post above) could someone clue me in. Thank you.

carolene Apr 4, 2000 12:14 am

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gifHi. I, too, found the site after reading Time. Loved the Pudding Guy. I am a little lost as to how people accumulate all those miles. Now I have one credit card with US Airways and I'm going to (try to) use the site to learn how to accumulate more miles. Do people really fly places just to get miles?

Rudi Apr 4, 2000 1:06 am

carolene: I am not aware of FlyerTalk-friends taking flights only to get miles. It happens (often at the end of a 'qualification period') that you need some more miles to requalify (or attain) a certain status with your favorite(s) airlines - and those mileage runs can be worth the time and money you spend for them (they even can be fun meeting people and/or experiencing new places).

The higher status often provides (this varies from airline to airline: [*]better, faster treatment from the airline at booking, check-in, boarding time, service on board[*]better/higher luggage allowances[*]privileges in assigning better seats (e-plus with UA, emergency-seat-row, etc)[*]a seat guarantee even on overbooked flights when ordering 48/24 hours in advance[*]upgrades (complimentary ones and against miles)[*]mileag-bonus on every flight (25 to 100%)[*]black-out dates for mileage-award-tickets waived[*](free or rebated) access to airline-lounges[*]upgrades at hotels (by just presenting your airline-status-card)


geo1004 Apr 4, 2000 6:41 am

carolene: welcome to FlyerTalk. I fly US Airways out of the DC area and remember thinking about 10 years ago, gee I'll never fly enough to accumulate a free ticket... my goodness, 25,000 miles is a lot! Wrong, you will be suprised at how quickly they can add up with just a little bit of monitoring on your part. Free trips to Australia, Europe and the west coast have proven this to me.

Credit cards (sign up for the bonus miles, wait for the miles to post and then cancel the card, find a new offer and repeat the process), fly promotions (US Airways is giving double miles on all paid flights between now and 5/15... and the miles count towards Preferred status as well), the possibilities are endless and this board is a great way to hear about them!!!

My recent favorite: Sign up for a Diners Club card, pay $80 annual fee, get 20,000 Diners Club points. Convert 17,000 of the Diners Club points for a $100 gift certificate to a favorite restaurant (Ruths Chris Staekhouse, in my case). Looks like I'm ahead by $20 right? Enjoy your dinner. Then convert the remaining Diners Club points to US Airways miles at the 2 for 1 ratio and add 1,500 miles to my Dividend Miles account. Get the picture... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

Just don't attend any FlyerTalk gatherings or you'll be hooked http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif

violist Apr 4, 2000 1:29 pm


Originally posted by Rudi:
carolene: I am not aware of FlyerTalk-friends taking flights only to get miles. It happens (often at the end of a 'qualification period') that you need some more miles to requalify (or attain) a certain status with your favorite(s) airlines - and those mileage runs can be worth the time and money you spend for them (they even can be fun meeting people and/or experiencing new places).
Well, I must admit that I anticipate topping out at about 85000 legitimate mi and am considering - for the express purpose of making 1K again - going BOS-ORD-IAD instead of direct a few times (unrestricted fares are not that different for the routings, and I can always work or sleep on the plane). I don't know if this is lunacy of a new sort or if it's just "preemptive" mileage-running. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

Pudding Guy Apr 4, 2000 6:29 pm

I've gotten quite a few e-mails from people new to FlyerTalk, many of whom aren't familar with how frequent flyer programs work--or the many ways non-flyer get miles. They seem confused by FlyerTalk. As an example, one guy said "the discussion seemed to be aimed at some pretty savvy mileage veterans..."

After thinking about this, I'd have to say they're right. The chaos of FlyerTalk is what makes it so fun, but it takes a while to get oriented. It would be nice to have an permanent spot on FlyerTalk that provides some basic information for new people. Most of the FAQ and "Welcome to FlyerTalk" deal with the mechanics of the board, not the programs. Maybe I should put this in the suggestion box...

Comments?

Nanook Apr 4, 2000 8:23 pm

DAF wrote: "I read a couple threads, and I find it kind of weird, all that 'get points by shopping online' congo lines, not really related to travelling or frequent flyer programs..."

Daf, that's the beauty of FlyerTalk. If you're short a few thousand miles until you reach a reward level, you're not limited to flying to earn the miles.

I wasn't involved in very many programs and didn't know how many of them worked when I first joined, but just read the threads and go back about 90 days or more and you'll get an education like no other. This is the best place to learn about all the programs and benefit from the experiences of others. The tips I've gotten on these boards have helped my account balances tremendously in several of the programs.

Hope you'll stick around for a long time.

[This message has been edited by Nanook (edited 04-04-2000).]

magic111 Apr 4, 2000 8:38 pm

I fully agree with Nanook here on this one. In my very first post I stated that I had learned so much from this board. From those who did it right and even more from those who did not. Of course after that statement no one ever welcomed me to the boards until much much later. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif One of the neat things about the board is you can ask a question and lots of folks will star giving you answers but eventually some "historian" will point one to a prior thread where the subject was already discussed throughly (oh yeah there is a search feature) http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/confused.gif http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

ciao
Jim

shadow Apr 5, 2000 8:09 am

Pudding Guy, that's a great idea! You should put it in 'the box'.

I used to think I was a real 'road warrior', until spending some time here. There are so many people here that have a better handle on the system than I ever did. It's a great learning experience. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

I had been reading WebFlyer for quite a while, then I lurked here for about 3 months, just to learn & understand the community. The ideas, people (and their expertise), all made me feel more comfortable when I finally made my first post on 7/1/99.

geo1004 Apr 5, 2000 8:53 am

Shadow, you are right. I am not a road warrior and only travel for pleasure. I have found FlyerTalk increadibly helpful in maximizing the "limited" amount of travel I do. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

Go Go Apr 6, 2000 7:44 pm

I too am new to this site, but I have already started learning! Most of the messages I've read seem to be very friendly. I look forward to absorbing all the information I can. (maybe I should have gone with "sponge" as a username!)

Daf Apr 12, 2000 6:37 pm

oh my! This is really interesting! My computer crushed awhile ago, and I just couldn't get hold onto anything computer related. Now I came back here and found 20 messages waiting. This is an awesome community! Myself, hmm..obviously I'm a junior member, as I have said, and I'm originally from Hong Kong, now studying in the States. Absolutely LOOOVVEE travelling, love it so much that I dun mind travelling by greyhound. Afterall, only one youth you've got, better get the most out of it. I really do wish greyhound would have milage, hee. I like greyhounds a lot, you can see the scenery, it's cheap, you get to pass-by places you'd never imagine going, you'd meet ppl. Aint this cool?

And of course, flying's great too, you get to meet ppl...well..acquaintances on the plane. One problem though, I'm right now in this tony school with 3000 ppl in a rural area in the middle of no where. Plus, I dun have a car. There's absolutely no way of getting all the milage info. SO Im glad Im here. =)

Lowjet Jun 7, 2000 1:37 pm

Just bringing this topic back to the top...

I agree with Pudding Guy's 4/4 post that it would be helpful to have helpful hints for newcomers to learn the basics before posting. Perhaps one of those "First time visitor? Click here" icons. (Submitting that first post is intimidating enough...then you find out your topic was discussed recently but you didn't know to check first! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/redface.gif)

I have only been here a few months but the education I have received from all of you has been tremendous. This is a great community. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

Lowjet Jun 11, 2000 2:42 pm

Oops, wrong thread http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/redface.gif


[This message has been edited by Lowjet (edited 06-11-2000).]


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