Shared Miles/Points Cards
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Houston, TX
Programs: Continental Platinum, Marriott Platinum, Hyatt Diamond, Hertz President's Circle, AVIS Pres Club
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Shared Miles/Points Cards
Besides the AMEX (Membership Rewards), does anyone know of a Business Credit card that allows for shared points accrual and usage? Meaning, four people with the same business credit card can use the card to accrue miles/points. The points are put into a common account instead of being deposited into a single account of one of the users. Then, when we want to use them, we can determine which of the four users gets to use the miles/points. I know AMEX does this...are there any Visa/MC cards that do this? Thanks...
Last edited by janger; Mar 14, 2007 at 8:24 am
#3
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Relevant discussion here...
http://flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=650442
...the thread title, and the first few messages, will probably seem irrelevant but keep reading.
Also, here is a snapshot comparison of Diners Club Rewards versus American Express Membership Rewards...
http://dinersclubus.com/dce_content/...ewardscompared
The comparison is slightly out of date, Amex now has 15 airline partners.
To be sure there is no misunderstanding, Diners Club in North America is now a Mastercard, acceptance is universal. However, I see that your primary airlines are CO and UA. These carriers no longer participate in Club Rewards, but Marriott does.
http://flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=650442
...the thread title, and the first few messages, will probably seem irrelevant but keep reading.
Also, here is a snapshot comparison of Diners Club Rewards versus American Express Membership Rewards...
http://dinersclubus.com/dce_content/...ewardscompared
The comparison is slightly out of date, Amex now has 15 airline partners.
To be sure there is no misunderstanding, Diners Club in North America is now a Mastercard, acceptance is universal. However, I see that your primary airlines are CO and UA. These carriers no longer participate in Club Rewards, but Marriott does.

