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Catman Jul 17, 2000 2:33 pm

Positive Flyertalk Experiences
 
With all the negativity in recent weeks on some forums, I think it's time we all step back and think of the positives of this board. So I propose we list some of them here.

*They could be a great tip you got from someone (for me it's endless)

*Or a successful coupon exchange (One friend and I kept exchanging Healthy Choice certificates and both got miles we needed, another I just gave miles as a "thanks for helping out gift" and I had several fruitful coupon exchanges, getting even more -- from CO President's Club Pass to extra cat food coupons.

*Or making a new friend, or seeing a place you would not have seen with this new friend (I have been blessed with many friends whose names I won't mention for fear of hurting the feelings of the others.)

That's what I mean about positive experiences.

Anyone care to add??/


doc Jul 17, 2000 3:03 pm

Or reading a nice post, like one of Catman's! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif

Actually all the above apply in my case too often to mention! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

auh2o Jul 17, 2000 3:18 pm

Getting eaten by a bush at the PIP.

Very positive for me, not so good for the bush.

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

Glad to see you back Catman.

[This message has been edited by auh2o (edited 07-17-2000).]

KSA_USA Jul 17, 2000 3:34 pm

CatMan,

welcome back .. i was going to send you an e-mail today telling you that you were missed and it is time to come back ..

I am glad to see your name today http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

best wishes

bernie Jul 17, 2000 3:45 pm

FT HAS ....

... made a difficult decision a lot easier.(giving up long-year-loyalty to UA's MP and switching to LH's M&M)

... given a lot of knowledge and tips on FF programs

... made me a lot more self conscious when talking, discussing, argueing with airline employees on rules, which I know from FT don't exist or are misinterpreted.

Thanks a lot yall.


flyme2 Jul 17, 2000 3:58 pm

How I've benefited:
  • New friends, both cyber and real.
  • Advice on earning more miles.
  • Leads on seat sales.
  • Far more FF knowledge than most airline employees.
  • The general civility of the board.
  • Being able to play a role in shaping the air and hotel programs.

It has been a most gratifying and rewarding journey, and I hope it continues!

[This message has been edited by flyme2 (edited 07-17-2000).]

Indurain Jul 17, 2000 4:12 pm

Catman, like you, I wouldn't still be here if it weren't for all the positive experiences I've had here, and it is ALL because of the Flyertalkers I've met or look forward to meeting.

The latest example is logging on today, after possibly the worst travel day for me yesterday (trip report coming soon), and finding Catman back! I don't know of any other situation where a person I've never met can make my day.

dsimon Jul 17, 2000 5:02 pm

FlyerTalk has enabled me to "speak the language" with a lot more ease. This is the one place where I know that I can get accurate advice from people that I know have been in the same situations that I am in (or trying to avoid http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif).

I feel like I know a lot more about the industry now than I did before FT, and I only hope that the knowledge that I have gained here, I can help pass on to other people.

Thank you very much. Everybody.

Lulu Jul 17, 2000 5:34 pm

-Enable me to plan my vacation last year
-extremely valuable information on new promotions
-Being welcomed to the board after my first posting.
-Being able to "hang out" with people who share the same obsession, I meant interest, on points and miles!

That's what makes this board a part of my everyday life.

mentos Jul 17, 2000 5:44 pm

I positively miss Baobab's contributions to this board.

Look up "classy lady" in the dictionary and you'll find her picture.

Lowfare Jul 17, 2000 5:59 pm

Welcome back Catman!

I think one of the positives for me is to get on the chat line and know you are welcome and have a common interest. The friendships we have made are a result of mutual respect and genuine caring of our fellow flyers.

I hope one day to be able to meet many of you personally.

dgolds Jul 17, 2000 7:15 pm

Welcome back, friend.

How about sharing meals with FT friends (old and new) and airport meetings while away on those long and sometimes lonely business trips. Thanks, Anna, Catman, Scott, violist, QuantumLeap, BostonJudy, Baobab, Randy, PG, and many others who don't come to mind immediately.


BlondeBomber Jul 17, 2000 7:29 pm

Now that's cookin' Catman! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

sarecca Jul 17, 2000 7:37 pm

FT board has helped me immensely from being a consumer with little knowledge to being a very enthusiastic FF with lots of knowledge. THANK YOU EVERYONE

Scott the flier Jul 17, 2000 8:02 pm

Being lucky enough to meet some of the most interesting and fun friends. Learning all the tricks of the trade from the masters, and most of all meeting so many of you. Welcome home Cat-dude, I'll se you in Sept with a roll of duct tape and a Sam Adam's. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif


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Cheers Scott


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