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bitachu May 3, 2012 8:58 pm


Originally Posted by edh101985 (Post 18510526)
I live in Savannah, but Atlanta is where my family is, so I usually fly out of there since it is the cheapest compared to Savannah airport. I did the credit report, 643. Not sure what that gets me.

check credit karma and credit sesame and see what it tells you...

MSPeconomist May 4, 2012 1:35 am


Originally Posted by edh101985 (Post 18510303)
Hello,

I have been flying with Delta for years. I have a Suntrust debit card, and only have a delta account. I do not own a credit card, and when staying at hotels, I always stay at Starwood because I am an employee at a Westin, so I can get highly discounted rates (but don't get SPG points). I currently have only 35,000 miles. I just graduated, and have a job, but don't have tons of money to spend on. I know I can get credit cards to earn miles, but I was wondering about some other tips than that would be useful. I recently have been reading The Points Guy blog, but wanted to get some other input. I am trying to get 50K so I can take a friend who will be getting out of the Military to Montreal. If I could get 140K miles, I would love to get two tickets to Japan, but I know that would take forever. I prefer Delta, but I really want to get as many points as possible, as quickly as possible. I just recently created a separate Delta account, and will transfer miles between the two accounts if a 100% transfer bonus ever comes up, but you never know when that happens. Any help would be appreciated. I have browed through, and couldn't believe how many miles people have. I love traveling, and love finding deals.

Eric

What do you mean when you say that you recently created a separate DL account? You are not premitted to have multiple accounts in a program. Moreover, transferring miles between accounts is not a good idea (even if it were permitted by program rules to transfer back and forth between two of your own accounts) because the fees are often more than the miles are worth. Alternatively, if you have been trying to credit your flights to your dad's FF accounts, this also violates program rules. Either infraction would be grounds for DL to terminate your account(s) and confiscate all miles or even strand you somewhat in the middle of an award ticket that they invalidate.

edh101985 May 4, 2012 4:44 am

As for my dads account I never said I was linked to it, or had anything to do with it. As for another account, Why can't you have one with a email you created, and use your friends information? It's not in your name, you just have access to it. And when Delta has the transfer miles get 100% free, it sometimes is a good deal. You pay about $360 for getting an extra 30,000 miles. If I wanted to take a trip to Montreal from Atlanta on Delta, a ticket costs double that.

mikeef May 4, 2012 9:11 am

Become a Mohel.

Think about it, you'll get there. ;)

Mike

Flyguy98743 May 4, 2012 11:27 am

I'm also new and appreciate all the tips in this thread. Thanks everyone!

Elkay21 May 4, 2012 12:39 pm

I'm fairly new as well but am learning quickly.

I am personally staying away from credit cards because I am young, have student loans, and don't want to bother messing anything up accidentally (even though many people say I won't).

I am currently a member of AAdvantage as my primary mile
account and Delta and United as secondary accounts. I'm learning that you can earn a good chunk of miles at a time (1000-5000) by doing promo deals. I know they aren't large sums but slowly but surely, you'll end up with some solid mileage.

I signed up on TravelHacking.org ($1 for a 14 day trial, $15/month after that) to have automatic deal/promotion updates. He walks you through a lot of the details of "travel hacking"/flying with miles step-by-step. And you can always cancel your account if you feel like you've learned enough in 14 days. But keep in mind he actually offers a guarantee: earn 25,000 miles in 3 months (100,000 a year) or he'll compensate you. He also doesn't push you into credit cards. He agrees that they are a good way to get tons of miles fast but realizes that those deals aren't for everyone.

Happy Travels!


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