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ajoy Nov 8, 2012 11:14 am

Holiday Promotion?
 
Has anyone received an email or information about a US Bank FlexPerks Holiday Promotion? It was posted about on this website:
http://inacents.com/2012/11/08/1500-...holiday-offer/

I checked my FlexPoints account promo page and couldn't find any information about it or a place to register for the promotion.

nccarguy Nov 8, 2012 6:13 pm

FlexPerks bonus
 
Mine was 2000 bonus points for a $2000 spend between November 1 - December 31

vassoo Dec 15, 2012 6:32 pm

Does anyone know if tickets "purchased" with Biz perks points will accrue Delta MQMs at the current rates or at the reduced consolidated rates?????

amolkold Dec 16, 2012 4:27 pm


Originally Posted by vassoo (Post 19864296)
Does anyone know if tickets "purchased" with Biz perks points will accrue Delta MQMs at the current rates or at the reduced consolidated rates?????

100% MQMs for the L fare I booked, so no worries there. I have a personal card but it's the same type of points/booking engine.

sparks2379 Jan 18, 2013 10:09 pm

Multiple Travelers Rewards Booking?
 
If I book multiple travelers on the same flight is the rewards cutoff per ticket or for the total. For example, if I have three people on a price of $630 for each ticket (total of $1,890) will I be able to use 100,000 points for redemption or will I have to use 3 x 40,000 points for redemption? I think that this answer will make or break getting this card for me!

amolkold Jan 18, 2013 10:53 pm


Originally Posted by sparks2379 (Post 20079632)
If I book multiple travelers on the same flight is the rewards cutoff per ticket or for the total. For example, if I have three people on a price of $630 for each ticket (total of $1,890) will I be able to use 100,000 points for redemption or will I have to use 3 x 40,000 points for redemption? I think that this answer will make or break getting this card for me!

It goes by a per-ticket basis, so a $630 ticket would require 40,000 points per person. Just tested with a $428 ticket --

http://i.imgur.com/fBiASmK.png

sparks2379 Jan 19, 2013 8:29 am


Originally Posted by amolkold (Post 20079780)
It goes by a per-ticket basis, so a $630 ticket would require 40,000 points per person. Just tested with a $428 ticket --

Thanks for checking amolkold, I think that I'll probably still end up getting it but at least I know that I might need to be looking more at the 700-800 range if it's going to be the same redemption.

milemission Feb 26, 2013 12:06 pm

Just got my last bonus points. Thank OP!

Now I need to get more Flexperks points so I can have 40,000. Try to redeem my ereward and found out the redemption option for Flexperks disappear.
Does any one still see this redemption option?

Thank you!

frank_10b Feb 26, 2013 3:55 pm

are these the same flexperks that come from some credit unions?

sdsearch Feb 27, 2013 1:25 pm


Originally Posted by frank_10b (Post 20322416)
are these the same flexperks that come from some credit unions?

Huh???

As the thread titles explains, this is the points system for US Bank (and that's the name of a specific bank, not a generic reference to banks in the US).

Did you read post 1 of this thread? It has a link to more information about FlexPerks.

What credit union has "flexperks"? Do they really spell it exactly the same? (That would sound like a trademark issue?) Or did you miss a slight difference in spelling perhaps?

frank_10b Mar 12, 2013 7:24 am


Originally Posted by sdsearch (Post 20328114)
Huh???

As the thread titles explains, this is the points system for US Bank (and that's the name of a specific bank, not a generic reference to banks in the US).

Did you read post 1 of this thread? It has a link to more information about FlexPerks.

What credit union has "flexperks"? Do they really spell it exactly the same? (That would sound like a trademark issue?) Or did you miss a slight difference in spelling perhaps?

some credit unions use a "flexpoints" program and its not the same...

how does us bank handle AP transactions?

Travelomania Mar 12, 2013 10:54 am


Originally Posted by ajoy (Post 19648377)
Has anyone received an email or information about a US Bank FlexPerks Holiday Promotion? It was posted about on this website:
http://inacents.com/2012/11/08/1500-...holiday-offer/

I checked my FlexPoints account promo page and couldn't find any information about it or a place to register for the promotion.

Early January '13 received my 4000k bonus points for $10k in spending thru 12/31/12.
Received the offer per website for the past few years and registered for the promo.

Travelomania Mar 12, 2013 11:07 am


Originally Posted by vassoo (Post 19864296)
Does anyone know if tickets "purchased" with Biz perks points will accrue Delta MQMs at the current rates or at the reduced consolidated rates?????

I just used 80k points for 2 tix to CPT on KL - fare class R - in May.
I also returned a few days ago from the same itin and all MQM and MRM have posted correctly.
However, with the coming SM changes (and DL's sneaky ways), I would keep a keen eye on accrual just in case and follow FT threads diligently.

Nick311 Mar 12, 2013 1:05 pm


Originally Posted by frank_10b (Post 20405611)
some credit unions use a "flexpoints" program and its not the same...

how does us bank handle AP transactions?

They are coded as purchases.

amolkold Mar 12, 2013 8:47 pm

Darn, I opened a US Bank Gold checking account to get the points bonus, it's only on the base points. Oh well, it's enough to get me close to another redemption for the year. Too bad it ends in August :(

Btw, did anyone else get ~4K bonus points for TastingRoom on a previous statement and get that taken away recently?


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