MM Cornercard
Have we already discussed the Cornercard? I tried the search but couldn't really find anything suiting.
Probably there is an english site replacing the "de" in the link. Didn't try it. In any case the way I understand, I pay nothing (fee waved for SENs) and receive 30000 miles for applying for both Visa and Mastercard Gold. Any downside that I'm not seeing? Plus they give a mile/CHF. That is the best earning ratio I've seen thus far. They say it's only for 6 months, what happens after that? Below it doesn't say that it is limited to 6 months. |
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ok, true. well this new offer is substantially better. No fee, 1 mile/CHF (maybe that is limited) and 30k welcome miles.
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see also here.
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I have it now for more than one year and got a letter some month ago, that my membership fee is again waived, because I'm SEN :)
However, when I applied for it, I only got 10'000 welcome miles and there was no 1:1 promo :mad: but that's life in this cruel world :) |
Originally Posted by Hennessy
(Post 8576072)
I have it now for more than one year and got a letter some month ago, that my membership fee is again waived, because I'm SEN :)
However, when I applied for it, I only got 10'000 welcome miles and there was no 1:1 promo :mad: but that's life in this cruel world :) You could just cancel your current card, and apply for the other one... Maybe you get the 20k miles...@:-) |
Very likely but
Originally Posted by f4freeJunior
(Post 8577371)
You could just cancel your current card, and apply for the other one...
I did this with the Amex/Visa/whatever SWISS MileMaker and it worked well. Cancled one and subscribed for the other. What I did: I wrote that I only agree to the terms and conditions if I get 20'000 mile. |
When I read the title I thought it's about disbehaving passengers who got the (to stand in the) corner card :D
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