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Old Jan 21, 2012 | 11:49 am
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Originally Posted by jza
I'm new to this game, but I'll chime in:
In the past week, I've been targeted for two offers, one for UA Barclay card (spend 1250/month for 3 months for 15k points) and one for Discover (spend 1500/month for 5 months and get $250). If this is any indication, it looks like we have a busy year ahead of us.
that's junk. never sign up for anything less than 50k points, except for SPG AMEX
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Old Jan 21, 2012 | 12:39 pm
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Originally Posted by leftpinky
that's junk. never sign up for anything less than 50k points, except for SPG AMEX
I agree about the 50k, but those two offers that were discussed were promos for current cardholders. They're throwing more at us to keep using our cards. The US Promo is a really nice one, 15k on top of whatever bonus you got for signing up for the card. Wish I had taken the plunge before the GS.

Personally I see this as a being a slower year, there's just too many miles out there, something's got to give. Can't keep offering big points forever. Eventually the "average" users will be saturated and the only people applying will be FT'ers. :P
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Old Jan 21, 2012 | 1:01 pm
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My gut is for a slow year as well.
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Old Jan 21, 2012 | 2:30 pm
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Fact remains we know Airlines make bucket loads of cash off of these programs.

[Last year Americans maintained]2.1 billion loyalty program memberships and accumulated approximately $48 billion in points and mile
These are profitable arms of companies that are in an industry with very low-to-nonexistent profit margins.

Will the offers slow down? possibly. Will the offers increase? eventually. Will they stay the same this year? most likely.

Do not assume that airlines are losing money on their loyalty programs because you would be wrong.
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Old Jan 21, 2012 | 3:17 pm
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Originally Posted by jza
I'm new to this game, but I'll chime in:
In the past week, I've been targeted for two offers, one for UA Barclay card (spend 1250/month for 3 months for 15k points) and one for Discover (spend 1500/month for 5 months and get $250). If this is any indication, it looks like we have a busy year ahead of us.
Originally Posted by leftpinky
that's junk. never sign up for anything less than 50k points, except for SPG AMEX
"No less than 50K" isn't always good advice, especially with the US Barclay Card.

1) It pulls Transunion, which is the forgotten middle child of the 3 credit bureaus. It was a gimme approval for me, since my TU had only 1 pull on it in 24 months.

2) It gives 40K on first purchase. I used it for $2 at a fast-food place, and got 40,002 miles. Also, when US runs their GS, it's an easy hit.

3) Annual fee was waived first year; $89/yr after that but you get 10K bonus miles each year (.89 cpm). If you hold the card, US metal redemptions are 5K cheaper.

4) Reports are that it is churnable, so if the offer goes up to 50K or 60K in the future, I'll just sign up for another one!

5) The targeted offer is for current cardholders, and equates to 5mi/$. If you don't have any other spend requirements, that's a great return if you have a lot of 1x purchases.
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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 8:51 am
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Originally Posted by amolkold
Give me a couple of months, my credit report needs a breather

However, I have managed to get my parents to believe in the game, and they are fresh for some good deals. I just got them on the Sapphire Preferred since the 50K is going away (and if it goes up to 100K, I'll try to bump them since they are new cardholders).
amen on that.

jpm/citi will probably just hang up on me if i apply again
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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 10:46 am
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Originally Posted by Stubtify
I agree about the 50k, but those two offers that were discussed were promos for current cardholders. They're throwing more at us to keep using our cards. The US Promo is a really nice one, 15k on top of whatever bonus you got for signing up for the card. Wish I had taken the plunge before the GS.
I agree, especially since I still have a few inquiries.
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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 11:02 am
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Originally Posted by leftpinky
that's junk. never sign up for anything less than 50k points, except for SPG AMEX
The Discover offer isn't bad, $250 for $7500 spend (plus the standard up to 1% cash back) is close to 4% return, and as an existing cardholder, there's no credit pull. If you have the spend to spare, that's pretty good. But yeah, if a 50K plus offer presents itself that can't wait until July, and if you can only spend on one or the other, the miles would be better.


Originally Posted by tassojunior
The cc bonus binge was a result of the recession and following slow use of credit cards. Banks did everything to get people using credit cards again they could think of. Now they're not so desperate.
I think the cause is different. It's not that spend declined so much as that credit standards increased. Before mid-2008, almost anyone could qualify for almost any card. With the credit crisis, lending standards got much tighter, resulting in a much smaller pool of prospective customers. So competition for those customers increased, thus the more generous signup offers.
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Old Jan 23, 2012 | 9:14 pm
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just came in:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/miles...-targeted.html
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Old Jan 23, 2012 | 9:39 pm
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I hope for some great offers. Like BA 100K and Citi 75K X 2.
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Old Jan 23, 2012 | 10:10 pm
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I think the odds on good promotions will be much higher if people don't haul the whole promotion game onto national TV or the mainstream press.
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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 9:47 am
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For right now I am just slowly churning new citi hilton visa's waiting for the next big thing to come along.
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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 10:09 am
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Originally Posted by Mountain Trader
I think the odds on good promotions will be much higher if people don't haul the whole promotion game onto national TV or the mainstream press.
AGREED!
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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 11:56 am
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Originally Posted by Mountain Trader
I think the odds on good promotions will be much higher if people don't haul the whole promotion game onto national TV or the mainstream press.
Yeah, we certainly don't want anything like Alec Baldwin screaming about 100K CapOne points all over TV.

Oh, that's right, he did. . .

Cards with big bonuses are promotions intended for the general public. Banks want credit card customers. And not just customers off FT. Publicity about big offers is, in fact, what the banks want.

Bumping bonuses and "two browser" tricks, on the other hand, are ways to use promotions in ways the companies may not have intended for the general public. Still, with all the publicity here and in the travel blogs, those loopholes have not been completely closed although bumping has clearly been curtailed.

And, believe me, if somebody hadn't posted about these techniques here on FT or in the travel blogs, 99% of the people who took advantage of them would never have known about them.
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Old Jan 24, 2012 | 7:06 pm
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Originally Posted by tassojunior
The cc bonus binge was a result of the recession and following slow use of credit cards. Banks did everything to get people using credit cards again they could think of. Now they're not so desperate.

The exception may be AA which will probably come out of bankruptcy with many more miles sold cheaply to Citi.
High credit score customers are still incredibly valuable spenders to CC companies and you'll still see card issuers competing over them. With debit cards becoming a unprofitable business due to the Durbin amendment, card issuers will push their credit card products even harder.
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