Does DC ever give a mileage exchange bonus to AA

Old May 29, 2005 | 10:55 pm
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Does DC ever give a mileage exchange bonus to AA

I've never had a DC card, but I noticed that there was a 50% bonus to transfer to BA. Do they ever offer a bonus for conversion to AA?


Also, I have the citibank MC, what are some of the main reasons that I would want to switch to DC.
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Old May 30, 2005 | 1:17 am
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They last did one with AA about three years ago I believe the bonus was only 50% at the time.

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Old May 30, 2005 | 6:15 am
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Originally Posted by AA4LIFE
I've never had a DC card, but I noticed that there was a 50% bonus to transfer to BA. Do they ever offer a bonus for conversion to AA?


Also, I have the citibank MC, what are some of the main reasons that I would want to switch to DC.
Primary auto insurance, unlimited (almost) opportunities for award redemptions and unmatched customer service. (For this you have to wait, because many people are very nervous after MC merger and already presumed that it will hit rock bottom)
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Old May 30, 2005 | 8:07 am
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Primary auto insurance
What is this benefit? Sorry, I'm new to all this and looked on their website and didn't see the detailed info. I do see that the site mentions the above in conjunction with "rental", is that what you are referring to?

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Old May 30, 2005 | 8:11 pm
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Originally Posted by MIKESILV
They last did one with AA about three years ago I believe the bonus was only 50% at the time.
My recollection is that the bonus was only 20%, in conjunction with AAdvantage's 20th anniversary.

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Old May 30, 2005 | 8:18 pm
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<<mentions the above in conjunction with "rental">>

When you rent a car you either purchase a "collision damage waiver" or accept responsibility for damage caused to or by the car. If you decline to purchase the waiver it is typically because your own automobile insurance policy will also cover a temporary replacement vehicle. Many credit cards offer some type of car rental insurance benefit, but most specify that they offer "secondary" coverage, which means you must file a claim with your insurance company and the card will reimburse only your net out-of-pocket expense. Diners provides "primary" coverage which means they (usually) will process the entire claim without involving or notifying your personal carrier.

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<<mentions the above in conjunction with "rental">>

When you rent a car you either purchase a "collision damage waiver" or accept responsibility for damage caused to or by the car. If you decline to purchase the waiver it is typically because your own automobile insurance policy will also cover a temporary replacement vehicle. Many credit cards offer some type of car rental insurance benefit, but most specify that they offer "secondary" coverage, which means you must file a claim with your insurance company and the card will reimburse only your net out-of-pocket expense. Diners provides "primary" coverage which means they (usually) will process the entire claim without involving or notifying your personal carrier.

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One of the great things about DC and they took care of the damage to a Hertz rental when I hit the biggest buck I had seen in CT. The look on the Hertz rep's face when I drove in was "priceless".
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