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Old Jan 20, 2007 | 4:12 am
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e-Miles Program - Opinions?

"As a Member of e-Miles®, you earn Continental Airlines OnePass® miles — simply for responding to marketing messages tailored to your interests!"

I admit I'm a sucker for online surveys (just a few more and I'll have enough points on one site for a waffle iron! Score!), which probably means I have too much time on my hands.

I've been playing around with the e-Rewards program, where you take surveys and sign up for crap for pennies, and when you accumulate $25 can trade'em in for 500 OP miles. This new program gives you miles, and transfers them directly to your account in 500 mile chunks on a quarterly basis.

1) What's with all the gimmicky survey things?
2) How much hassle do y'all think this is going to be to actually get the paltry number of miles that accumulate?
3) Has anyone ever earned a substantial number of miles through this type of thing?
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Old Jan 20, 2007 | 10:07 am
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Originally Posted by Mile-Hor
"As a Member of e-Miles®, you earn Continental Airlines OnePass® miles — simply for responding to marketing messages tailored to your interests!"

I admit I'm a sucker for online surveys (just a few more and I'll have enough points on one site for a waffle iron! Score!), which probably means I have too much time on my hands.

I've been playing around with the e-Rewards program, where you take surveys and sign up for crap for pennies, and when you accumulate $25 can trade'em in for 500 OP miles. This new program gives you miles, and transfers them directly to your account in 500 mile chunks on a quarterly basis.

1) What's with all the gimmicky survey things?
2) How much hassle do y'all think this is going to be to actually get the paltry number of miles that accumulate?
3) Has anyone ever earned a substantial number of miles through this type of thing?
I joined emiles about 4 months ago. I earned 275 miles right away. Since then there has been just one opportunity to earn miles, exactly 30, since then. Don't plan on earning a BF reward with emiles. By the way I think you need 500 miles to make a transfer. At this rate I will have it in only 4 years.
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Old Jan 20, 2007 | 10:53 am
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It's too early to tell. The earnings opportunities were supposed to have begun in January, but times a wastin'.
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 12:27 pm
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Any updates?

So it's been a while since this thread was opened, has anyone subscribed to e-Miles for any length of time to know if it is worthwile? How about junk email, does it generate much?

One thing I read in the declrations is that they offer your email to third parties; so this is expected, but then I worry what those third parties do in turn. Last thing we need is more junk email, unless you like that stuff (some do!).

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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 12:52 pm
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Originally Posted by HookTheBrotherUp
So it's been a while since this thread was opened, has anyone subscribed to e-Miles for any length of time to know if it is worthwile? How about junk email, does it generate much?

One thing I read in the declrations is that they offer your email to third parties; so this is expected, but then I worry what those third parties do in turn. Last thing we need is more junk email, unless you like that stuff (some do!).

Regards
I maintain a separate email account for junk mail, etc. and check it once a day so it doesn't bother me. Since last fall I've earned 815 miles (just checked the account) - 500 were deposited a couple of months ago and when I just checked the site there were two offers. Most of these aren't really surveys - they ask you to read an ad then answer 2-3 questions. They ask you if you want email from the each sponsor.

The 10 miles I just earned probably took less than a minute - and, yes, it'll never earn a free flight but I found recently I was just a couple of hundred above the level needed for a reward so.... it did make a difference.
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 1:13 pm
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As above, I find it innocuous and it takes seconds to click the ads and a few short questions. However, I don't bother using it for CO and instead use it for another frequent flier account so that my miles there don't expire....
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 2:01 pm
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E-miles has not resulted in more than the usual steady stream of spam that I get in my email account. The miles take less time to earn than it takes you to browse the front page of CNN.
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 2:14 pm
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I am doing ok with e-miles and e-rewards. So far I have received about 1500 miles from the two programs
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 2:55 pm
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I've earned 1000 miles since I signed up, only once paying for an offer (I subscribed to Sherman's Travel magazine, which I really enjoy anyway). Even when I have clicked "yes, I would like to hear more about this offer," I haven't noticed any increase in junk mail.

I also earned my waffle iron and three $25 gift certificates to cooking.com through the Lightspeedpanel.com site, but they don't have travel rewards there.
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