Under-100 posts club
#21
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Springfield, VA
Programs: Hyatt Diamond, Hilton Diamond, AA EXP, Alaska MVP 75
Posts: 436
This is my club .... now I've to make a difficult decission: should I be a lifetime member of the club or get over 90 post to get to the Coupon connections section?
#24
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: northeast coast of Florida
Programs: UA 1K - 2MM, Lifetime Hilton Diamond, Lifetime Marriott Platinum Elite, Hertz President's Circle
Posts: 10,436
Welcome to the Under-100 posts club to all those with 2 digit post counts.
Might I suggest Omni for some quick post additions.
Might I suggest Omni for some quick post additions.
#25
Senior Moderator




Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: San Francisco, CA
Programs: UA Plat/2MM [23-yr. 1K, now emeritus] clawing way back to WN-A List; MR LT Titanium; HY Whateverist.
Posts: 12,458
Seriously, though, among the current members of this under-100 post club who have posted here recently are FlyerTalkers who, by their profiles, suggest that they have a lot to contribute to the travel and miles portions of the site. My suggestion: post substantively in those areas as you feel comfortable -- and here too, to share an important life milestone, or join or plan a FT 'do; and you'll be at a higher "club level of membership", naturally, in due course and FT will be much richer for it.
#26
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Denver, CO
Programs: UA GS/1k, AA Plat, BA Silver, HH Diamond, SPG Gold, Hertz 5-Star, DC Carte Blanche
Posts: 233
Originally Posted by RobotDoctor
Welcome to the Under-100 posts club to all those with 2 digit post counts.
Might I suggest Omni for some quick post additions.
Might I suggest Omni for some quick post additions.

Sounds good, but still no access to OMNI (when below the magic number)
#27
Join Date: Jun 2004
Programs: UA, AA, DL, Marriott, AK, HH, Hyatt,
Posts: 131
One post at a time
I rarely post just to see myself in print, but this seems to be the place to make an exception! I don't post too much on the travel sections, because most of my travel is domestic economy. The FT community doesn't seem too interested in those of us that don't have the time to devote endless hours to either reading and posting or making MRs. Also, I get turned off by the very conservative, "I've got mine" attitude I see in many posts.
#29
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Union City, CA
Programs: Nobody at this point :(
Posts: 133
I am in this club, too. Being relatively new to traveling (it's difficult to travel a lot as a poor student), I'll be in this club for a while. It's good to belong to some club, I guess






