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Originally Posted by blueflyertalk
(Post 15996009)
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 $79.99 and you get 25,000 AA miles Any holes in the approach above? Problems, Issues that will come up if attempting to do multiple registration with virtual credit card numbers? |
quick turnaround. signed up on 3.2, points credited 3.8, thanks for the heads up!
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Originally Posted by blueflyertalk
(Post 15996009)
Does this work out to 0.003196 CPM? Assuming you sign up for download only (7.99$)
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 $79.99 and you get 25,000 AA miles Any holes in the approach above? Problems, Issues that will come up if attempting to do multiple registration with virtual credit card numbers? I had signed up for myself for a subscription that I still have, and then signed up for a new account as a gift for a family member. I used a different mailing address (the family member's I gave this to), my name on account, and my FF number, and a different cc. I did not get the second bonus. I assume this was because I was trying to credit the same FF account that had received a bonus a few months prior. |
Originally Posted by oregonocean
(Post 15996266)
quick turnaround. signed up on 3.2, points credited 3.8, thanks for the heads up!
Wow that was quick. Now time to cancel the Netflix account. |
Originally Posted by blueflyertalk
(Post 15996009)
Does this work out to 0.003196 CPM? Assuming you sign up for download only (7.99$)
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 $79.99 and you get 25,000 AA miles Any holes in the approach above? Problems, Issues that will come up if attempting to do multiple registration with virtual credit card numbers? Can you create 10 different AA accounts and then combine them? Maybe, haven't tried. |
Originally Posted by kts262
(Post 15996352)
Just checked my account and noticed the same!
Wow that was quick. Now time to cancel the Netflix account.
Originally Posted by iluvthsgam
(Post 15996358)
As I said above, the Netflix T&C says they will only post 1 bonus per AA account. Do they enforce this? Who knows. I have a feeling even if you switch up cc's and addresses and email addresses, they will look at the AA #'s that the bonuses are posting to.
Can you create 10 different AA accounts and then combine them? Maybe, haven't tried. |
Originally Posted by mooper
(Post 15997770)
Why the rush? Enjoy the free downloads for a few weeks, as they won't rebill for a month from your initial charge.
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Originally Posted by blueflyertalk
(Post 15996009)
Does this work out to 0.003196 CPM? Assuming you sign up for download only (7.99$)
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? |
It keeps giving me a 30 day trial. Is that the same as all the rest of you? I went through the original link and entered my AA number but then no mention of anything the rest of the way.
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That was fast. My miles posted 1 week of signing up. Thank you thank you thank you Flyertalk!!!!
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Originally Posted by TTBHG
(Post 15999468)
It keeps giving me a 30 day trial. Is that the same as all the rest of you? I went through the original link and entered my AA number but then no mention of anything the rest of the way.
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Just saw my miles added to my account. 2,500 whoopee! :D Thanks!
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Originally Posted by TTBHG
(Post 15999468)
It keeps giving me a 30 day trial. Is that the same as all the rest of you? I went through the original link and entered my AA number but then no mention of anything the rest of the way.
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This is up for Delta now at 2500 miles, too. Unfortunately, I keep getting the 30-day trial screen (previous subscription) even though I cleared cookies and tried some tricks to get around it.
The funny thing is that T&C say to enter a Dividend Miles number . . .for miles to post to your SkyMiles account! Mmm. . . maybe that is the trick I need to get my SkyPesos here! |
Originally Posted by penguin085
(Post 16041546)
This is up for Delta now at 2500 miles, too. Unfortunately, I keep getting the 30-day trial screen (previous subscription) even though I cleared cookies and tried some tricks to get around it.
The funny thing is that T&C say to enter a Dividend Miles number . . .for miles to post to your SkyMiles account! Mmm. . . maybe that is the trick I need to get my SkyPesos here! If you want to make sure you aren't detected as a duplicate, make sure you do all of the following: 1) Use your real name (there's no way they de-dupe on this, as there are probably hundreds of Tim Browns, all different people). 2) Use a backup/different email address than you used before. If you don't have a spare that you are sure you didn't use previously, then just create a new one. Takes just a couple of minutes with Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, etc., and is free. 3) Use a different street address than you used before. If you aren't going to have them mail you DVDs, then it shouldn't matter what address you use *as long as* it passes the address verification check (if they do one) AND it hasn't been used by someone else in the past. Know an old couple down the street who would never bother with NetFlix? Well, there ya go! 4) Use a different phone number than you used before. You could make one up, but probably best to make it unique. 5) Use a different birthday and security questions/answers than you used before. If you are really worried about account access later, record them, but it really shouldn't matter if all you plan to do is cancel once you get the bonus points. 6) Use a different credit card/payment than you did before. If you used a credit card the first time, consider PayPal this time. If you don't have multiple credit cards, pay a friend $10 to charge $8 to theirs! 7) Don't use the same FF# from the same airline you've used in the past. That's a sure way they can detect dupes (not sure if they do, but would be easy/logical for them to). If you've received a Delta bonus before, do AA this time, for example. Anything I missed? I don't think you need to go nearly to this extent... I didn't, and I've been able to get multiple bonuses. I just wanted to do a run-through because there are multiple people claiming that the system keeps recognizing them and I'm sure that if you follow all my steps that would solve your problem. |
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