Points.com [Consolidated]
#211
Join Date: May 2012
Programs: UA, KF, SM
Posts: 3
Points.com
Hi! Brand new here, and I set up an account specifically to ask this question:
UA Mileage Plus site links to something called Points.com where one can apparently exchange miles between (and within) programs, etc.
Has anyone here had experience with this site?
And would it be a cheaper way of joining my Kris Flyer miles, say, with my United miles, since both are in Star Alliance?
Very much appreciate any insight on this Points.com thing!
Thanks!
UA Mileage Plus site links to something called Points.com where one can apparently exchange miles between (and within) programs, etc.
Has anyone here had experience with this site?
And would it be a cheaper way of joining my Kris Flyer miles, say, with my United miles, since both are in Star Alliance?
Very much appreciate any insight on this Points.com thing!
Thanks!
#212
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Land of the parrots and parrotheads
Programs: Several dozen
Posts: 4,820
Points.com transactions are generally very unfavorable. The rare exception is when you are getting miles from a promotion for using points.com (say via past US Airways Grand Slam promotions) and your transaction is a minimal exchange. Better to feed all miles into a single *Alliance partner and feed that partner with an allied miles card or a card that can convert miles into the partner.
How's the Merlion fountain looking these days? Was a temporary hotel when last in Singapore.
How's the Merlion fountain looking these days? Was a temporary hotel when last in Singapore.
Hi! Brand new here, and I set up an account specifically to ask this question:
UA Mileage Plus site links to something called Points.com where one can apparently exchange miles between (and within) programs, etc.
Has anyone here had experience with this site?
And would it be a cheaper way of joining my Kris Flyer miles, say, with my United miles, since both are in Star Alliance?
Very much appreciate any insight on this Points.com thing!
Thanks!
UA Mileage Plus site links to something called Points.com where one can apparently exchange miles between (and within) programs, etc.
Has anyone here had experience with this site?
And would it be a cheaper way of joining my Kris Flyer miles, say, with my United miles, since both are in Star Alliance?
Very much appreciate any insight on this Points.com thing!
Thanks!
#214
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Home
Programs: AA, Delta, UA & thanks to FTers for my PC Gold!
Posts: 7,674
#216
Join Date: May 2012
Programs: UA, KF, SM
Posts: 3
Wow! Thanks so much for the fast reply, you two! Guess I should have known that anything the Reward Program itself linked me too was not going to be a way of getting things done cheaper than through the Reward Program! 
Will be interested in hearing more details about this site from future posters: I was surprised that when I searched these forums there was not yet a thread devoted to it.
Anyway, thanks so much again! (and yes, things change daily here in the Merlion city. I've been here 8 years and seen the downtown skyline change form substantially TWICE!
...still a great jumping-off hub for SEAsia travel, with 3 excellent budget airlines (Tiger, Jetstar and Air Asia) next time any of you are over here on miles!

Will be interested in hearing more details about this site from future posters: I was surprised that when I searched these forums there was not yet a thread devoted to it.
Anyway, thanks so much again! (and yes, things change daily here in the Merlion city. I've been here 8 years and seen the downtown skyline change form substantially TWICE!
...still a great jumping-off hub for SEAsia travel, with 3 excellent budget airlines (Tiger, Jetstar and Air Asia) next time any of you are over here on miles!
#218
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Home
Programs: AA, Delta, UA & thanks to FTers for my PC Gold!
Posts: 7,674

Points.com had been discussed one too many times on FT. If you try "Points.com" as "Search Titles Only" using Advanced Search you'll find 60 threads in MilesBuzz! Forum. Not to mention there are other Points.com threads in SPAM Forum too.
Spend more time on FT and get yourself comfortable. You have a lot of catching up to do.
#219




Join Date: May 2008
Location: Las Vegas since 11/2023
Programs: No status anywhere anymore, it was fun while it lasted
Posts: 4,648
Points.com is sometimes good if you need a specific transaction. For example, there is an Aeroplan promotion right now where you get 3 "stars" per points.com transaction, and 70 "stars" gets you a 16,500 mile bonus. So if you have (say) 120 USAir points, you can make 24 transactions of 5 USAir points to 1 Aeroplan point, and get your transactions that way. Also, if you want to keep an account active that requires a transaction every so often.
However, generally the exhcange rates are awful. Also, I think Amex and Chase do not participate.
In most cases, even if you need a few miles for an award, you are better off buying them directly from the program.
However, generally the exhcange rates are awful. Also, I think Amex and Chase do not participate.
In most cases, even if you need a few miles for an award, you are better off buying them directly from the program.
#220
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Land of the parrots and parrotheads
Programs: Several dozen
Posts: 4,820
No way, eh!
How long do I need to reside in Canada to get my 16,500?
If this works, what to call the technique? Canadian claim jumping?
"This promotion is only available to members who reside in Canada."
How long do I need to reside in Canada to get my 16,500? If this works, what to call the technique? Canadian claim jumping?
"This promotion is only available to members who reside in Canada."
Points.com is sometimes good if you need a specific transaction. For example, there is an Aeroplan promotion right now where you get 3 "stars" per points.com transaction, and 70 "stars" gets you a 16,500 mile bonus. So if you have (say) 120 USAir points, you can make 24 transactions of 5 USAir points to 1 Aeroplan point, and get your transactions that way...
#222


Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: SMF
Posts: 1,268
There needs to be a new internet protocol so companies such as Points.com can instead use "Points.suck". But, hey, the co. is still in business. Maybe company should branch off and get into marketing water to dying, thirsty and stranded desert desperados. Points.com: RIPOFF.com
#223
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Menlo Park, CA, USA
Programs: UA: 1K, HH: Diamond
Posts: 1,330
That's because US and AS don't permit even trades, only ones that suck. That's not points.com's fault, it's US and AS's.
#224




Join Date: May 2008
Location: Las Vegas since 11/2023
Programs: No status anywhere anymore, it was fun while it lasted
Posts: 4,648
To answer AlohaDaveKennedy's question above - I changed my address to Canada after the "stars" promotion started. (I used my wife's address - she lives there.)
As far as the other posts about the bad ratios - last time I was in Vegas it was hot and a guy was sitting on the street with a cooler full of ice and bottles of water, selling them for $1. Suppose he chose to sell the same bottles for $5. A rip-off? Nope, nobody is forced to buy it. Points.com provides a service. Actually, I think the way they handle it is by finding a conversion path. For example, if you want to transfer Amex MR points to United, you have to transfer Amex to SPG at 3:1 and then transfer SPG to United at 2:1. (Maybe there's a more efficient path, but the example is still valid.) So points. com would give 6:1. I don't think points.com skims anything off the top.
As noted, I found them very useful. And if I had, say, 59,988 miles and needed 60K for an award, I might find them useful also.
As far as the other posts about the bad ratios - last time I was in Vegas it was hot and a guy was sitting on the street with a cooler full of ice and bottles of water, selling them for $1. Suppose he chose to sell the same bottles for $5. A rip-off? Nope, nobody is forced to buy it. Points.com provides a service. Actually, I think the way they handle it is by finding a conversion path. For example, if you want to transfer Amex MR points to United, you have to transfer Amex to SPG at 3:1 and then transfer SPG to United at 2:1. (Maybe there's a more efficient path, but the example is still valid.) So points. com would give 6:1. I don't think points.com skims anything off the top.
As noted, I found them very useful. And if I had, say, 59,988 miles and needed 60K for an award, I might find them useful also.
#225
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Santa Barbara, CA
Posts: 1,277
Wasn't sure where to put this...
Anyone else having problems with points.com and Best Buy Reward Zone right now? I just keep getting "An unknown error has occurred." It was working a few days ago.
Edit: It's back, but they no longer let you transfer points out of the program.
Anyone else having problems with points.com and Best Buy Reward Zone right now? I just keep getting "An unknown error has occurred." It was working a few days ago.
Edit: It's back, but they no longer let you transfer points out of the program.
Last edited by penner42; Sep 29, 2012 at 8:24 am

