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bez7 Mar 3, 2011 3:37 pm

Does Netflix track household by the last name and address? Annoying since we've had several different family members living in the same house at different times...

linsj Mar 3, 2011 4:18 pm

Has anyone seen an expiration date on this offer? I'm not a Facebook member, so I can't ask about it there.

pgary Mar 3, 2011 6:03 pm

Netflix offers miles for many airlines. You can see them on my website below in the Buying Stuff > Other Shopping Loyalty Programs section.

jnk Mar 3, 2011 6:07 pm

If you click the link it takes you directly to the offer, you don't have to go through facebook.

linsj Mar 3, 2011 8:25 pm


Originally Posted by jnk (Post 15971367)
If you click the link it takes you directly to the offer, you don't have to go through facebook.

I know, but I googled the offer to find an expiration date. Didn't find one but saw a wall discussion about it on AA's Facebook page. However, I can't ask my question there.

tassojunior Mar 4, 2011 12:56 pm

4000 United if you have a United cc:


https://secure.unitedmileageplus.com/MP0703NFZ.jsp

satman40 Mar 4, 2011 1:05 pm

AA will combine accounts, I had 4 at one time....

glocklt4 Mar 6, 2011 11:23 pm


Originally Posted by spankytoes (Post 15962373)
I got a message saying that the AAdvantage # I entered has already been used for a Netflix subscription signup. Didn't have an option to enter in a different credit card or address.

Not sure what the deal is if you used it for another airline.


I signed up for NetFlix about 5 years ago and got some bonus miles. Just went through the first page and didn't get that error message. I guess I may give it a go again just to see if it works! Anyone else tried that got a bonus a long time ago?


Edit: went through the whole thing and it had my old apartment address from 5 years ago - but that was right about the same time i bought my house. I think i did a double dip back then with both addresses, but it let me sign up again. We'll see... maybe i'll get some use out of streaming on my iPhone on the train. For $8 if I don't get the miles it's worth the test to see if i can watch movies easily while commuting now.

Edit again: After rereading the terms on the main aa.netflix page, pretty sure I am disqualified. Says doesn't work with anyone that has had an account before and of course I managed to accidentally use the same email address that I did 5 years ago... DOH!

glocklt4 Mar 6, 2011 11:34 pm


Originally Posted by iluvthsgam (Post 15968973)
Reading through the T & C's it looks like Netflix tracks it by AA #. So they will only award bonus miles once to each AA #.

How easy does AA combine accounts if you have separate AA numbers? (do you see where I am going with this?)

I have had accounts combined before because a citi card gave me a new one. Good idea you have going here.... How many accounts would AA let you create in your same name at the same address and get netflix bonuses to that they'd let you combine though? :) But hey, if you can do it a few times, go for it lol.

hawaii2midtown Mar 6, 2011 11:39 pm


Originally Posted by tassojunior (Post 15975666)
4000 United if you have a United cc:


https://secure.unitedmileageplus.com/MP0703NFZ.jsp

NICE find! Thanks

A5Globetrotter Mar 7, 2011 10:33 am

Can you sign up and cancel the next day or is this not considered safe to ensure you get the miles?

mooper Mar 7, 2011 10:55 am


Originally Posted by A5Globetrotter (Post 15990093)
Can you sign up and cancel the next day or is this not considered safe to ensure you get the miles?

For some promotions, that will work, but it's safest to wait until they post. Given that the first rebill doesn't occur for a month, why not wait up to three or four weeks to see if they post, and when they do, cancel then?

A5Globetrotter Mar 7, 2011 10:58 am

Ok, will do. In general is it safe to say that once miles are posted though, that you're good (i.e, that they won't be taking them back)? For instance, my 75k miles posted for the Citi AA card - am I safe to cancel now?

mooper Mar 7, 2011 11:01 am


Originally Posted by A5Globetrotter (Post 15990237)
Ok, will do. In general is it safe to say that once miles are posted though, that you're good (i.e, that they won't be taking them back)? For instance, my 75k miles posted for the Citi AA card - am I safe to cancel now?

It is possible to retract miles (unless, of course, you've spent them first!), but it's not too common. In the case of the credit card, you're safe, as they post only after you've met the terms of the promotion, so they've have no right to retract them. Same with this Netflix promotion. The fine print doesn't require membership for a minimum period, so once they post, they're yours to keep.

blueflyertalk Mar 8, 2011 8:26 am

Does this work out to 0.003196 CPM? Assuming you sign up for download only (7.99$)

If that is the case, then it may be the cheapest deal yet? Use virtual credit card number, and sign up several times. For example, sign up 10 times, will cost about $79.99 and you get 25,000 AA miles

Any holes in the approach above? Problems, Issues that will come up if attempting to do multiple registration with virtual credit card numbers?


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