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Originally Posted by satman40
(Post 15986660)
Flex is one to stay away from, the rewards are always a dollar short, and credit voucher 50% short.
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20,000 get you up to a $400 ticket, if the ticket is $200. then the full 20,000 points are gone.
That same ticket may be Internet priced at $69.00 and the flex tick points have a time limit. Not full bucks..even AA had super saver rewards... Now if you canceled the ticket it goes back to flex.. Correct me if I am wrong..or tell me a better way to get the most from the points. |
I've had some issues with denied charges because of their fraud department. The problem was concurrent charges in two cities (2 cards), something I had told them was going to happen. After 6 months that notice apparently fell of the radar and they started declining again. It's a nuisance but next time they pull this off again I'll take my business elsewhere.
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Originally Posted by satman40
(Post 15987000)
...if the ticket is $200....That same ticket may be Internet priced at $69.00
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Expiration dates, and too many free miles.
Most of US like to get the best of a deal and do not take this thing personal, Many miles are lost, by expiration, and a good saver has more money and miles than he needs...he also hate to see them go the waste.. Flex is not at the top for Flexibility, but them I am not pushing FLEX. just telling like it is for me, It was a card left over from NW days, other wise it would have been gone a long time ago.. I am open to having the value of this card explained, I do have a high credit limit on but see no value in using it., INK and SPG are my main cards at the moment. |
Originally Posted by satman40
(Post 15989054)
Expiration dates...
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Originally Posted by satman40
(Post 15989054)
I am open to having the value of this card explained, I do have a high credit limit on but see no value in using it., INK and SPG are my main cards at the moment.
But the point is, if I only use it for bonuses (and thus only in situations where I couldn't have gotten anything nearly as good with another card), then even a gift card is better than nothing. |
I've actually found this card to good for someone who
1) Wants to redeem for domestic travel 2) Is an elite. 3) will use the travel within 5 years. You earn miles on your travel (including elite miles) and it equals 2% cash back. If your idea of travel is miles for business elite to Europe, this is not your card. |
Yes you earn miles on your travel, but it is not the lowest purchase price.
20k gets you up to a $400 ticket not a bad deal, but that same ticket is web priced at $109.00, so almost $300 is lost. That same 10k points get you a $50 coupon on some hotels. All cards have good points, I just look for value when I pay a fee every year for a card. The card was a hold over from NW days, someones trash is always someones treasure. |
Originally Posted by satman40
(Post 15995786)
20k gets you up to a $400 ticket not a bad deal, but that same ticket is web priced at $109.00, so almost $300 is lost.
The card was a hold over from NW days, someones trash is always someones treasure. Most of my flights booked with this retailed for about the same cost as any other site. LAX-KOA, LAX-BON. I've been happy with it alongside our Delta Amex, AA Citi, Chase United, etc. |
I've been happy with it as well, and have not experienced what satman has.
The tickets are booked via a Travelocity booking engine that has fliced pirced in points required (rather than dollars). I have found that the points are in line with the cash value of the ticket. Here's the key: I only book if I get close to the full value. For instance, I will only redeem 20,000 flexpoints if the value of the ticket is $350-400. If not, I'll just buy them myself. But if the points make it a good deal, I pull the trigger. Example: I booked PIT-CDG (approx $750 if I were buying it myself), but I was able to use 40,000 Flexpoints, so it was a great deal. Plus, I earned 33,000 DL miles thanks to a promotion DL was running in PIT, and I got the $25 air allowance that I used to offset a price of a 30-day SkyClub membership. Not too shabby if you ask me, particularly because I on't pay an annual fee due to my spending levels on the card. |
Originally Posted by satman40
(Post 15995786)
Yes you earn miles on your travel, but it is not the lowest purchase price.
20k gets you up to a $400 ticket not a bad deal, but that same ticket is web priced at $109.00, so almost $300 is lost. That same 10k points get you a $50 coupon on some hotels. All cards have good points, I just look for value when I pay a fee every year for a card. The card was a hold over from NW days, someones trash is always someones treasure. I don't know why you're getting such bad redemptions through flexperks. The MINIMUM you should be getting is $.01/pt, which would come out to a $100 gift card for hotels, not $50 for 10k flexpts. As far as redeeming for flights, don't bother unless your flight cost is around the "magical" $400, $600, $800, etc. numbers. If you can get a flight for $109, why even bother going onto flexperks and search? That would be a non-starter for me. If, however, you are noticing that flights that are in the $370s to $399 range are coming up on flexperks as 30k flexpoints, instead of 20k, you might want to change your search to multi-city and put in the exact itinerary on the exact dates you found on, let's say kayak or the regular travelocity engine. I think the flexperks engine very specifically limits search results and you have to force out the more "inconvenient," yet cheaper routings from the search engine and the multi-city search can usually do it if you have at least one connection. |
Here is a big plus for FLEX, I did change a reward, booked it as SW business, and got back the full amount,change , an AA change gets you a fee with miles,
Guess I'll keep FLEX for the last minute renss when miles are no good. I do thank them for the miles return, |
Another reason to keep the card
I am not a huge fan of this card, but have kept it for one purpose--for some reason, it gives me double points at Walmart!!
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Originally Posted by elcraig
(Post 16017493)
for some reason, it gives me double points at Walmart!!
"Double FlexPoints earned on whichever you spend most on each monthly billing cycle: Gas, office supplies or airline purchases" |
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