Squeezing every mile possible... down to cents
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Squeezing every mile possible... down to cents
I recent opened Barclay US airways Masters card (world premier).
I went to check the statement, so i logged on this morning, and i found something interesting.
Normally, when you have multiple purchases, as an example
May 10th subway 5.30
May 12th 7-11 4.10
you are billed $8.70 and you get 9 miles (if your credit card gives you 1 mile to 1 dollar spent).
However, for Barclay US airways credit card, they reward you for each individual item. What's more interesting is, that they always seem to round UP!
So i got : 6 miles for subway purchase ($5.30) and 5 miles for 7-11 ($4.1) <-- these are just examples.
This theoretically means that I can, up to, get two miles per one dollar spent, (if my spending comes out to $1.01, although i haven't tried if 1 cents on top of 1 dollar will result in round up or down). I know for many FTs one or two additional miles won't make any difference, but it was interesting to see how Barclay awarded miles based on individual purchases, rather than NET purchase at the end of statement.
I went to check the statement, so i logged on this morning, and i found something interesting.
Normally, when you have multiple purchases, as an example
May 10th subway 5.30
May 12th 7-11 4.10
you are billed $8.70 and you get 9 miles (if your credit card gives you 1 mile to 1 dollar spent).
However, for Barclay US airways credit card, they reward you for each individual item. What's more interesting is, that they always seem to round UP!
So i got : 6 miles for subway purchase ($5.30) and 5 miles for 7-11 ($4.1) <-- these are just examples.
This theoretically means that I can, up to, get two miles per one dollar spent, (if my spending comes out to $1.01, although i haven't tried if 1 cents on top of 1 dollar will result in round up or down). I know for many FTs one or two additional miles won't make any difference, but it was interesting to see how Barclay awarded miles based on individual purchases, rather than NET purchase at the end of statement.
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I recent opened Barclay US airways Masters card (world premier).
I went to check the statement, so i logged on this morning, and i found something interesting.
Normally, when you have multiple purchases, as an example
May 10th subway 5.30
May 12th 7-11 4.10
you are billed $8.70 and you get 9 miles (if your credit card gives you 1 mile to 1 dollar spent).
However, for Barclay US airways credit card, they reward you for each individual item. What's more interesting is, that they always seem to round UP!
So i got : 6 miles for subway purchase ($5.30) and 5 miles for 7-11 ($4.1) <-- these are just examples.
This theoretically means that I can, up to, get two miles per one dollar spent, (if my spending comes out to $1.01, although i haven't tried if 1 cents on top of 1 dollar will result in round up or down). I know for many FTs one or two additional miles won't make any difference, but it was interesting to see how Barclay awarded miles based on individual purchases, rather than NET purchase at the end of statement.
I went to check the statement, so i logged on this morning, and i found something interesting.
Normally, when you have multiple purchases, as an example
May 10th subway 5.30
May 12th 7-11 4.10
you are billed $8.70 and you get 9 miles (if your credit card gives you 1 mile to 1 dollar spent).
However, for Barclay US airways credit card, they reward you for each individual item. What's more interesting is, that they always seem to round UP!
So i got : 6 miles for subway purchase ($5.30) and 5 miles for 7-11 ($4.1) <-- these are just examples.
This theoretically means that I can, up to, get two miles per one dollar spent, (if my spending comes out to $1.01, although i haven't tried if 1 cents on top of 1 dollar will result in round up or down). I know for many FTs one or two additional miles won't make any difference, but it was interesting to see how Barclay awarded miles based on individual purchases, rather than NET purchase at the end of statement.
Hmmm, nice find! That would be mighty nice if you found something for $1.01 that you needed many of, and could do it with multiple purchases.
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I recent opened Barclay US airways Masters card (world premier).
I went to check the statement, so i logged on this morning, and i found something interesting.
Normally, when you have multiple purchases, as an example
May 10th subway 5.30
May 12th 7-11 4.10
you are billed $8.70 and you get 9 miles (if your credit card gives you 1 mile to 1 dollar spent).
However, for Barclay US airways credit card, they reward you for each individual item. What's more interesting is, that they always seem to round UP!
So i got : 6 miles for subway purchase ($5.30) and 5 miles for 7-11 ($4.1) <-- these are just examples.
This theoretically means that I can, up to, get two miles per one dollar spent, (if my spending comes out to $1.01, although i haven't tried if 1 cents on top of 1 dollar will result in round up or down). I know for many FTs one or two additional miles won't make any difference, but it was interesting to see how Barclay awarded miles based on individual purchases, rather than NET purchase at the end of statement.
I went to check the statement, so i logged on this morning, and i found something interesting.
Normally, when you have multiple purchases, as an example
May 10th subway 5.30
May 12th 7-11 4.10
you are billed $8.70 and you get 9 miles (if your credit card gives you 1 mile to 1 dollar spent).
However, for Barclay US airways credit card, they reward you for each individual item. What's more interesting is, that they always seem to round UP!
So i got : 6 miles for subway purchase ($5.30) and 5 miles for 7-11 ($4.1) <-- these are just examples.
This theoretically means that I can, up to, get two miles per one dollar spent, (if my spending comes out to $1.01, although i haven't tried if 1 cents on top of 1 dollar will result in round up or down). I know for many FTs one or two additional miles won't make any difference, but it was interesting to see how Barclay awarded miles based on individual purchases, rather than NET purchase at the end of statement.
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here are my two purchases, and the rewards that came with it
Trans Date Post Date Description Purchases Points Earned
04/28/11 04/29/11 EXXONMOBIL 47868369 2.67 3.00
04/27/11 04/28/11 SUB WORKS 9.32 10.00
Trans Date Post Date Description Purchases Points Earned
04/28/11 04/29/11 EXXONMOBIL 47868369 2.67 3.00
04/27/11 04/28/11 SUB WORKS 9.32 10.00
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Hmmmmmm
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So not a bad cost/mile but it's not exactly the most productive way to generate miles either
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With the fixed cost + fee, it's 15.035 cents / mile
Last edited by milesmuncher; May 20, 2011 at 6:49 pm
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they may need to adjust their business model
There is a fixed cost, if you don't use the reader... but doesn't seem to be if you DO use the reader: https://help.squareup.com/customer/p...ocessing-fees-
With the fixed cost + fee, it's 15.035 cents / mile
With the fixed cost + fee, it's 15.035 cents / mile


