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Old Mar 26, 2012, 6:34 pm
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Online shopping portals that earn points/miles?

I'm looking for portals where you can earn points and airline miles for online shopping purchases from a list of retailers.

Do you use such portals?, if so, which one do you prefer?

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Old Mar 26, 2012, 6:45 pm
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I list both miles/points earning portals and cash back portals on the Buying Stuff page of my website below. My favorite is the cash back portal Big Crumbs, as the cash offered is usually more than the value of the miles or points I could get elsewhere.
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Old Mar 26, 2012, 7:15 pm
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United's shopping portal often has bonuses on top of the miles earned.

https://www.mileageplusshopping.com/
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Old Mar 26, 2012, 7:32 pm
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United's shopping portal often has bonuses on top of the miles earned.

https://www.mileageplusshopping.com/
So do most all of the other miles/points portals. I list the ones that apply to all merchants on a miles/points as I find them. The best way to find the individual merchant offers for a particular portal is to subscribe to that portal's newsletter. I list websites that purport to keep up with these, but I find them to be generally way behind on those types of offers.
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Old Mar 26, 2012, 9:04 pm
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There are many portals. The trick is finding the best one for a given merchant. There are several "portal finder" sites that help with that. Coincidentally, I posted a comparison of three of them this morning: http://boardingarea.com/blogs/freque...portal-finder/
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Old Mar 26, 2012, 9:43 pm
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Originally Posted by PanGalactic
I'm looking for portals where you can earn points and airline miles for online shopping purchases from a list of retailers.

Do you use such portals?, if so, which one do you prefer?
I prefer to the one that pays the most for a specific merchant when I need to buy. I understand there are different search engines for this purpose I use www.evrewards.com and it generally gives quite reliable results.
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Old Mar 26, 2012, 10:38 pm
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Originally Posted by PanGalactic
Do you use such portals?, if so, which one do you prefer?

https://www.aadvantageeshopping.com/

http://www.ultimaterewards.com

I tend to shop when there are big points being offered.
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Old Mar 26, 2012, 11:02 pm
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I like nerdwallet.com/discounts/

Provides highest Return on Spend across mileage, hotel, point and cash back programs.

Not always the most up to date offers but it gives you a great overview of your options.
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Old Mar 27, 2012, 4:30 pm
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It depends a lot on what you buy.

I buy more specialized stuff (or else on Amazon, which no one other than Hawaiian Arilines supports through a shopping portal), and often there's only one (if not zero) retailers available at a shopping portal (at only one major airline at a time), and then half the time it turns out not to work.

Just as an example: I need specialized "advanced amateur" photo gear (filters from a particular manufacturer, particular types of 35mm film, etc), and only a handful of big online photo retailers stock this stuff "deeply", like B&H and Adorama and (to a lesser degree) Calumet and Freestyle. Delta Shopping used to have B&H a year or two ago, and it worked ok for me then, but the next time I went to use it, they'd dropped it. Either AA or UA (or both) Shopping had Calumet for a while, and it worked half and half for me, but then they dropped it. Delta Shopping (as well as AA and/or UA) picked up Adorama, but it hasn't worked for me, on several tries, so I just gave up and am back to going to Adorama's site directly.

It seems that every time I want to buy something, it's either easy to find on Amazon (and I want to use it because I have Amazon Prime free two-day shipping on most stuff, plus it keeps records of my purchases "for all time"), or I need a specialized store that's not likely to be on a shopping portal (or else the mileage earning doesn't work reliably). If I want a book that's not on Amazon, it's at an esoteric site that isn't in any shopping portal. If I want a CD that's not on Amazon, it's on someplace specialized like CDBaby or Dusty Groove that isn't on any shopping portal. (And clothes/shoes/etc, I don't want to them online because then they don't fit.)

So I don't have enough non-Amazon spend in enough categories that can be easily found on shopping portals. (And meanwhile, no one online shopping retailer can take the place of Amazon's depth and breadth. And I find it too annoying to have to search for something on dozens upon dozens of other sites, when the one Amazon site almost always has it.)

Of course, not everyone has my buying patterns. But I'm just saying, it depends on what you buy, and how "tied into" existing online retailers you are, as to how well shpping portals can work for you.

For using them occasionally (say, for a promo, or to keep an account alive), they can fine, except in those cases you have to be very careful which retailer you choose, since so many may not post automatically (or at least in time). But beyond that, you may or may not find it to be more trouble than its worth, compared to churning credit cards, using dining programs, etc, if those are something you can use instead. (I find it much simpler to use dining programs than shopping portals, myself, in part because the dining miles actually post very reliably while the shopping miles not so much.)
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