Newby here
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: NJ USA
Posts: 6
I am 100% sure this is the wrong place for this thread, but after searching for some time, I don't know where else to put this. Please feel free to move. Thanks.
I am new to this forum and to the whole concept of accumulating miles for future travel. Would someone please direct me where I can start? Also, very interested in what cards are the most beneficial, what airlines are the easiest to accumulate miles that can be swapped for other/partner airline miles. I have several frequent flier airline cards and some miles on them but have never used them and they eventually expired/are expiring.
I just booked a trip to Dominican Republic, so I will have to look at what airline that is and put the miles on my FF card.
I have heard that Inc. card is good for miles, but I don't have a business, so can't get that.
Would someone kindly point me in the right direction where I can start my reading here?
Thank you for your help
I am new to this forum and to the whole concept of accumulating miles for future travel. Would someone please direct me where I can start? Also, very interested in what cards are the most beneficial, what airlines are the easiest to accumulate miles that can be swapped for other/partner airline miles. I have several frequent flier airline cards and some miles on them but have never used them and they eventually expired/are expiring.
I just booked a trip to Dominican Republic, so I will have to look at what airline that is and put the miles on my FF card.
I have heard that Inc. card is good for miles, but I don't have a business, so can't get that.
Would someone kindly point me in the right direction where I can start my reading here?
Thank you for your help
#2




Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: PHL, maybe EWR
Programs: Plat IHG, Marriott Rewards Silver, CSP, Ink Bold, USDM, *Wood Gold, AA, Club Carl
Posts: 285
What airport do you most fly out of?
I am 100% sure this is the wrong place for this thread, but after searching for some time, I don't know where else to put this. Please feel free to move. Thanks.
I am new to this forum and to the whole concept of accumulating miles for future travel. Would someone please direct me where I can start? Also, very interested in what cards are the most beneficial, what airlines are the easiest to accumulate miles that can be swapped for other/partner airline miles. I have several frequent flier airline cards and some miles on them but have never used them and they eventually expired/are expiring.
I just booked a trip to Dominican Republic, so I will have to look at what airline that is and put the miles on my FF card.
I have heard that Inc. card is good for miles, but I don't have a business, so can't get that.
Would someone kindly point me in the right direction where I can start my reading here?
Thank you for your help
I am new to this forum and to the whole concept of accumulating miles for future travel. Would someone please direct me where I can start? Also, very interested in what cards are the most beneficial, what airlines are the easiest to accumulate miles that can be swapped for other/partner airline miles. I have several frequent flier airline cards and some miles on them but have never used them and they eventually expired/are expiring.
I just booked a trip to Dominican Republic, so I will have to look at what airline that is and put the miles on my FF card.
I have heard that Inc. card is good for miles, but I don't have a business, so can't get that.
Would someone kindly point me in the right direction where I can start my reading here?
Thank you for your help
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Barcelona
Posts: 3,317
This is where I started: http://thepointsguy.com/beginners-guide/
"What cards are the most beneficial"---> way too vague. Beneficial for what?
"What cards are the most beneficial"---> way too vague. Beneficial for what?
#5




Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: PHL, maybe EWR
Programs: Plat IHG, Marriott Rewards Silver, CSP, Ink Bold, USDM, *Wood Gold, AA, Club Carl
Posts: 285
I recently booked my award ticket our of EWR to TPE round trip, first class, for two all paid in URs.
IMHO if you can fly out of EWR or JFK I would accumulate (sign-up bonus + spending) Chase UR points (CSP and Ink) for transfer to your United MP account once you are decided on an award ticket. Also look at the United cards issued by Chase.
IMHO if you can fly out of EWR or JFK I would accumulate (sign-up bonus + spending) Chase UR points (CSP and Ink) for transfer to your United MP account once you are decided on an award ticket. Also look at the United cards issued by Chase.
Last edited by vodkashine; Sep 5, 2013 at 2:30 pm Reason: sp
#6
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: NJ USA
Posts: 6
I recently booked my award ticket our of EWR to TPE round trip, first class, for two all paid in URs.
IMHO if you can fly out of EWR or JFK I would accumulate (sign-up bonus + spending) Chase UR points (CSP and Ink) for transfer to your United MP account once you are decided on an award ticket. Also look at the United cards issued by Chase.
IMHO if you can fly out of EWR or JFK I would accumulate (sign-up bonus + spending) Chase UR points (CSP and Ink) for transfer to your United MP account once you are decided on an award ticket. Also look at the United cards issued by Chase.
TPE is Taipei and that is very nice. Hope i can do that some day too.
what are URs?
Chase UR points = must be talking about reward points.
What is CSP?
Isn't Chase Ink for business only? I don't have a business.
thank you. will look at Chase cards.
Vodka
judging by the fact that you booked out of EWR, and list your location as PHL you must be in the same general area. I would really appreciate any other pointers you can give me.thank you for your help.
#7




Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: PHL, maybe EWR
Programs: Plat IHG, Marriott Rewards Silver, CSP, Ink Bold, USDM, *Wood Gold, AA, Club Carl
Posts: 285
UR= Chase Ultimate Rewards points.
CSP = Chase Sapphire Preferred.
Ink is a business card. You can be a sole proprietor starting a business and if you have a good to great history with Chase they will approve most times.
CSP = Chase Sapphire Preferred.
Ink is a business card. You can be a sole proprietor starting a business and if you have a good to great history with Chase they will approve most times.
ok, let me see if i can understand this (and I did look up things in the glossary, but these are not there):
TPE is Taipei and that is very nice. Hope i can do that some day too.
what are URs?
Chase UR points = must be talking about reward points.
What is CSP?
Isn't Chase Ink for business only? I don't have a business.
thank you. will look at Chase cards.
Vodka
judging by the fact that you booked out of EWR, and list your location as PHL you must be in the same general area. I would really appreciate any other pointers you can give me.
thank you for your help.
TPE is Taipei and that is very nice. Hope i can do that some day too.
what are URs?
Chase UR points = must be talking about reward points.
What is CSP?
Isn't Chase Ink for business only? I don't have a business.
thank you. will look at Chase cards.
Vodka
judging by the fact that you booked out of EWR, and list your location as PHL you must be in the same general area. I would really appreciate any other pointers you can give me.thank you for your help.
#8
Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 101
You have to look both at the accumulating AND redeeming portion...
#10




Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: PHL, maybe EWR
Programs: Plat IHG, Marriott Rewards Silver, CSP, Ink Bold, USDM, *Wood Gold, AA, Club Carl
Posts: 285
#11
Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 101
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Vodka I'm talking in general,
OP said "Whatever best program, the one that accumulates the most miles"
I just wanted to tip her that you can have a ratio of 100 points per dollar spent but a redemption of 0.000000000001, so even though your account is through the roof, your purchasing power is close to nil.
I wasnt talking about any specific program, just in general
OP said "Whatever best program, the one that accumulates the most miles"
I just wanted to tip her that you can have a ratio of 100 points per dollar spent but a redemption of 0.000000000001, so even though your account is through the roof, your purchasing power is close to nil.
I wasnt talking about any specific program, just in general
#12




Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: NYC
Programs: AA Gold, US Silver, Starwood Gold, Starbucks Gold
Posts: 345

