You know you're "in it" when...
#1
Original Poster
FlyerTalk Evangelist

Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: BOS, MHT
Programs: AA ltg, B6, DL, UA, AS, SPG/Marriott Plt, HH, Hyatt
Posts: 10,062
You know you're "in it" when...
- when your spouse, friends, family, GF, BF, etc tell you that all you talk about is miles and points
- when you are late for work because of something to do with miles and points
- when you are late for dinner because you are on the phone with a bank or credit card customer service department
- when you almost care more about the promo and the promo on top of that more than what it actually gives you
- when you know more airport codes and more about the planes than the people who work for the airline
- when you know the airline staff by name and they know you
- when you know the customs people in different countries due to MRs
- when you actually got in shape carrying boxes of coins
- when you talk to people in person not in here and still say CC and GC when referring to 'credit card' and 'gift card'
- when you have a friend tell ya "I owe you a beer" and when he's about to pay you kinda cringe a bit because now HE is getting to earn the miles on his CC, not you
- when you take a date out and purposely choose an IDINE place to eat and then even if the date doesn't go well you tell your friends, "well, at least I got 3x miles"
- when you stop GETTING dates BECAUSE of miles
- when you meet someone who is INTO miles and live happily ever after
- when 20,000/night SPG points is not a big deal anymore
- when gold status is not enough on AA. You are headed toward platinum and expect to make it soon (or are already there)
- when you have had to have conversations with bank managers about things that would have petrified your parents because in their day no one ever did this sort of thing without it being illegal
- when you wish you could tell someone--your friends or co workers--about some of the cool processes you figured out and use to get miles but you burn quietly inside at the fact that none of them will ever get it
- when you actually do get one of them to get it
- when having a $25,000+ CC bill is a GOOD thing
- when the stack of CCs you have in your home office is thicker than a brick
- when you migrate from mere miles to EQMs and only work in first and business class and status-based travel even if you rarely ever travel for business to begin with
- when X time has passed and you can once again apply for another card to get a bonus
more?
MM
#2

Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Sarasota FL
Programs: UA Platinum/Million Mile Life Gold, Marriott Life Titanium
Posts: 43
....when listening to the news, and they're talking about the Pope visiting 9 countries in 12 days, you try to figure out how many miles he will earn...
#3
Original Poster
FlyerTalk Evangelist

Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: BOS, MHT
Programs: AA ltg, B6, DL, UA, AS, SPG/Marriott Plt, HH, Hyatt
Posts: 10,062
or that story I heard on some news program the other night about the woman who had to fly to south korea to try to find her kid, who was kidnapped by her south korean ex hubby.
My wife was like... oh dear how sad! I am glad she got him back...
I was like... hmmm, did she earn miles on the flight to Asia? I got a dirty look
My wife was like... oh dear how sad! I am glad she got him back...
I was like... hmmm, did she earn miles on the flight to Asia? I got a dirty look
#4

Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Fort Myers, FL
Programs: Hilton Gold, SPG & IHG Plat, & every airline program that I can join
Posts: 2,279
When you actually start to wonder if used gift cards can be used as a building material for that new addition to the house.....
JudyJFLA
JudyJFLA
#8
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: CT
Programs: CO, DL, SW, SPG, CapitalOne Venture
Posts: 148
...When the first thing you do In the morning is check FT/blogs/AW balances
...When you walk into a gas station w/ 18 CC and tell the cashier you need to make a transaction on each one.
...When you walk into a gas station w/ 18 CC and tell the cashier you need to make a transaction on each one.
#9

Join Date: Feb 1999
Location: City with Tax-Payer subsdized AA Maintance Base
Programs: Enough to Cause a Migraine
Posts: 1,862
-when you check your frequent flyer accounts more than once a day
-when you are mortified at the thought of eating at a non-Idine/Rewards Network Restaurant
-when you refuse to buy something in-store because you can earn miles for buying it online through a mileage portal [for the same price, and free shipping, of course]
-when you refuse to buy a specific item online because you know you can buy a similar product online that will earn miles through a mileage portal
-when you refuse to buy ANYTHING from Amazon.com, no matter how good the deal, because they don't partner with any mileage portal
-when you purchase flowers online, and do so because getting a big mileage bonus is the primary motivator for buying flowers online
-when you have to lie to a seatmate about your Mileage Run
-when you're using inflight wifi to plan an MR, plan an award ticket, buy something through an online mileage portal, or other activity that would result in earning miles while on inflight wifi
-when asked for what you want for a Christmas gift, you tell them to either buy you miles, or better yet, have them give you cash so you can buy miles and use your own mileage earning credit card
-when you stay up until 2am central time so you can see your AA mileage account update
-when you are mortified at the thought of eating at a non-Idine/Rewards Network Restaurant
-when you refuse to buy something in-store because you can earn miles for buying it online through a mileage portal [for the same price, and free shipping, of course]
-when you refuse to buy a specific item online because you know you can buy a similar product online that will earn miles through a mileage portal
-when you refuse to buy ANYTHING from Amazon.com, no matter how good the deal, because they don't partner with any mileage portal
-when you purchase flowers online, and do so because getting a big mileage bonus is the primary motivator for buying flowers online
-when you have to lie to a seatmate about your Mileage Run
-when you're using inflight wifi to plan an MR, plan an award ticket, buy something through an online mileage portal, or other activity that would result in earning miles while on inflight wifi
-when asked for what you want for a Christmas gift, you tell them to either buy you miles, or better yet, have them give you cash so you can buy miles and use your own mileage earning credit card
-when you stay up until 2am central time so you can see your AA mileage account update
#10




Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Phx, AZ
Programs: BA Gold, AS MVPG
Posts: 674
-When you purposely picked all your classes to be on Tuesdays-Thursdays only, Mondays- Wednesdays are off to do MRs since those are considered "cheap" days to do MRs. (me
)
-When the first thing you go to is the "MR forum".
-When all your bookmarks are travel related sites (kayak, ITA matrix, mileage calc).
-When you plan to give an "Informative Speech" about MRs without any notes for Public Speaking class.
-When you read threads like this to see if anyone forgot to mentioned something else.
^
)-When the first thing you go to is the "MR forum".
-When all your bookmarks are travel related sites (kayak, ITA matrix, mileage calc).
-When you plan to give an "Informative Speech" about MRs without any notes for Public Speaking class.
-When you read threads like this to see if anyone forgot to mentioned something else.
^
#11
Join Date: May 2005
Location: UK/US Airspace
Programs: BA Gold, UA Prem, HH Diamond, Starwood Gold,
Posts: 204
- when your spouse, friends, family, GF, BF, etc tell you that all you talk about is miles and points
- when you are late for work because of something to do with miles and points
- when you are late for dinner because you are on the phone with a bank or credit card customer service department
- when you almost care more about the promo and the promo on top of that more than what it actually gives you
- when you know more airport codes and more about the planes than the people who work for the airline
- when you know the airline staff by name and they know you
- when you know the customs people in different countries due to MRs
- when you actually got in shape carrying boxes of coins
- when you talk to people in person not in here and still say CC and GC when referring to 'credit card' and 'gift card'
- when you have a friend tell ya "I owe you a beer" and when he's about to pay you kinda cringe a bit because now HE is getting to earn the miles on his CC, not you
- when you take a date out and purposely choose an IDINE place to eat and then even if the date doesn't go well you tell your friends, "well, at least I got 3x miles"
- when you stop GETTING dates BECAUSE of miles
- when you meet someone who is INTO miles and live happily ever after
- when 20,000/night SPG points is not a big deal anymore
- when gold status is not enough on AA. You are headed toward platinum and expect to make it soon (or are already there)
- when you have had to have conversations with bank managers about things that would have petrified your parents because in their day no one ever did this sort of thing without it being illegal
- when you wish you could tell someone--your friends or co workers--about some of the cool processes you figured out and use to get miles but you burn quietly inside at the fact that none of them will ever get it
- when you actually do get one of them to get it
- when having a $25,000+ CC bill is a GOOD thing
- when the stack of CCs you have in your home office is thicker than a brick
- when you migrate from mere miles to EQMs and only work in first and business class and status-based travel even if you rarely ever travel for business to begin with
- when X time has passed and you can once again apply for another card to get a bonus
more?
MM
#13




Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: WAS
Programs: BA Gold, HH
Posts: 686
-when you refuse to buy something in-store because you can earn miles for buying it online through a mileage portal [for the same price, and free shipping, of course]
-when you refuse to buy a specific item online because you know you can buy a similar product online that will earn miles through a mileage portal
-when you refuse to buy ANYTHING from Amazon.com, no matter how good the deal, because they don't partner with any mileage portal
makes a parent proud.


