conversion offer for JP miles
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conversion offer for JP miles
I don't know if you all knew, but since JP clearly hates me, I discovered for myself the 25% bonus offer on all JP conversions from credit cards today.
worth the money? I'm guessing better than using those credit card points on something useless.
http://www.jetairways.com/EN/IN/JetP...ftheMonth.aspx
http://boardingarea.com/blogs/livefr...31st-may-2012/
worth the money? I'm guessing better than using those credit card points on something useless.
http://www.jetairways.com/EN/IN/JetP...ftheMonth.aspx
http://boardingarea.com/blogs/livefr...31st-may-2012/
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I don't think they are, so I'm going to go with a 'no'.

Especially after I just recently said bye bye to the Jet Citibank card and swapped it with the Premier Miles card (a decision precipitated by your excellent input, by the way!). FYI, I was shocked at the speed and efficiency with which Citibank made the swap.
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But that implies the JP miles are useful.
I don't think they are, so I'm going to go with a 'no'.
Especially after I just recently said bye bye to the Jet Citibank card and swapped it with the Premier Miles card (a decision precipitated by your excellent input, by the way!). FYI, I was shocked at the speed and efficiency with which Citibank made the swap.
I don't think they are, so I'm going to go with a 'no'.

Especially after I just recently said bye bye to the Jet Citibank card and swapped it with the Premier Miles card (a decision precipitated by your excellent input, by the way!). FYI, I was shocked at the speed and efficiency with which Citibank made the swap.
and its a relative answer. btw, don't use the premier miles card to get award tickets via their own website. i think i also saw 29K for a bom-del ticket. I laffed it off
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i have tons of miles via the premier miles card but what is the point of converting to jet miles when its impossible to use them....
on the other hand i could always convert & use them for partner airlines redemptions....
on the other hand i could always convert & use them for partner airlines redemptions....
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I'm thinking about this card, but they only have like 4 airlines to transfer to, correct? What's the latest list of airlines?
I need to dump my Miles & More card - LH is going berserk with regard to cost-cutting (their product now sucks totally (in biz and below)) and culling benefits now - have to find other options!
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I think it will turn out to be a good enough option for me, seeing as how the Visa/Master is basically a backup card for me.
I use American Express for almost everything, and they do have a much wider range of airline partners to transfer points to.
I use American Express for almost everything, and they do have a much wider range of airline partners to transfer points to.
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Good to know! Am planning to make the shift myself.
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from an indian perspective, what can we get for miles? Jet Paisa, KingFissure and Flying Returns? its a relative question
and its a relative answer. btw, don't use the premier miles card to get award tickets via their own website. i think i also saw 29K for a bom-del ticket. I laffed it off
and its a relative answer. btw, don't use the premier miles card to get award tickets via their own website. i think i also saw 29K for a bom-del ticket. I laffed it off
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transfer to the airline program & then redeem....
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I made one mistake however in my last post. Domestic mileage redemption rates are fixed at 8400 miles for LCC, 10500 for eco Full service, 20-21K for biz (on BOM-DEL, example sake) which is in line with the redemption rates of various carriers. the international redemptions are fare dependant, since the administrator of the program is buying tix and purging your miles in the account in exchange. for example, y class BOM-HKG would come at 20K miles plus taxes/surchages. here, I tried a sample date and it offered me on 9w76 BOM-HKG 49K miles plus 1500 rs. i think, and this is a guess, that Rs. 49K is the cost of ticket to them and 1500 is for ST etc.
Hope this helps
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I made the switch because I hardly fly Jet anymore and didn't want to add to an already large collection of useless points.
But, honestly, the process couldn't be easier.
I called Citibank on a Thursday and told the woman I wanted to cancel the Jet card and get the Premier Miles card instead. She asked me why, I told her, and she said she would put in a request and someone will get back to me within 24 hours.
Later the same day, someone did call, basically just to confirm that I did put in said request. I confirmed, he said everything would remain intact (member since date, website login, credit history etc) and I should have my new card within a couple of weeks.
On the following Monday, I got a text message that my card was despatched.
On Tuesday my new card was delivered, along with the two add-ons (one for the mother and one for the housemaid).
I've been less than enchanted with Citibank's customer service in the past, but this time around it was remarkably efficient, quick and painless.
They only thing was that they increased my credit limit, so I just called them and asked them to bring it back down again.
It's not necessary to wait; they credit your new card with the pro-rated amounts for the fees and even the tax.
See my recent statement:
But, honestly, the process couldn't be easier.
I called Citibank on a Thursday and told the woman I wanted to cancel the Jet card and get the Premier Miles card instead. She asked me why, I told her, and she said she would put in a request and someone will get back to me within 24 hours.
Later the same day, someone did call, basically just to confirm that I did put in said request. I confirmed, he said everything would remain intact (member since date, website login, credit history etc) and I should have my new card within a couple of weeks.
On the following Monday, I got a text message that my card was despatched.
On Tuesday my new card was delivered, along with the two add-ons (one for the mother and one for the housemaid).
I've been less than enchanted with Citibank's customer service in the past, but this time around it was remarkably efficient, quick and painless.
They only thing was that they increased my credit limit, so I just called them and asked them to bring it back down again.
See my recent statement:

