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Old Nov 21, 2015 | 10:05 am
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Originally Posted by Pseudo Nim
Whoops, guess he's the one who misspelled it to start with... :P
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Old Nov 21, 2015 | 11:41 am
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CIBC AE/AV cards are FYF again until Dec 30th! 15k welcome bonus, no min spend!
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Old Nov 21, 2015 | 2:35 pm
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Originally Posted by rsoares28
CIBC AE/AV cards are FYF again until Dec 30th! 15k welcome bonus, no min spend!
Thanks, just applied for the aerogold infinite. No immediate approval though, just says either will receive welcome package in 3 weeks or contact from an agent.
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Old Nov 23, 2015 | 2:19 pm
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Originally Posted by montezume
Thanks, just applied for the aerogold infinite. No immediate approval though, just says either will receive welcome package in 3 weeks or contact from an agent.
I think it's structured that way. I got a non-message saying I'd hear back from them in 3 weeks or in 2 days by email (if I gave them my email address, which I did). I think they are doing it that way because they want to try and sell something else to you. After applying for my CIBC biz card, someone called me and asked if I wanted to open a chequing account. And for this app, they asked for information on who had my mortgage, who I bank with. SO they're preparing the old cross-sell.
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Old Nov 23, 2015 | 3:23 pm
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CIBC AE/AV cards are FYF again until Dec 30th! 15k welcome bonus, no min spend!
One thing of note, if you've browsed CIBC before you may not see this deal. Try a private windows, deleting your cookies or incognito mode on Chrome.
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Old Nov 23, 2015 | 6:20 pm
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I was in a TD branch a few days ago and the tv screens showed the AP Infinite 25k welcome bonus. I didn't have time to ask them about it. Maybe this offer is still alive in-branch?
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Old Nov 24, 2015 | 8:01 am
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Quick question needing some member feedback.

I need to buy AA miles by end of week, the 200k miles sells at USD$4180. I have already place F award on hold so this should be worth it. Now, I'm debating what card to use to buy it. The currency is about CAD$5580

I have Marriott VISA so that gives 11520 Marriott points (Edit: I think the chase card will consider this as airline too, so 2x points)
I also have Amazon VISA with 1% cashback, so that's CAD$55.8 rebate

Alternatively, AA.com mile purchase is considered as airline purchase so AMEX Gold card will give 2x miles, but AMEX has a 2.5% conversion fee. The total will then be CAD$5760.

So for CAD$180 extra I can get 11520 Aeroplan miles or BA Avios or 5760 SPG points.

Thoughts on what the best method to buy?

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Old Nov 24, 2015 | 9:21 am
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Originally Posted by grandgourmand
I think it's structured that way. I got a non-message saying I'd hear back from them in 3 weeks or in 2 days by email (if I gave them my email address, which I did). I think they are doing it that way because they want to try and sell something else to you. After applying for my CIBC biz card, someone called me and asked if I wanted to open a chequing account. And for this app, they asked for information on who had my mortgage, who I bank with. SO they're preparing the old cross-sell.
Hopefully they don't take a look my spending on my CIBC Business Aerogold (5$ lifetimes )
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Old Nov 24, 2015 | 11:35 am
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Originally Posted by jix
Quick question needing some member feedback.

I need to buy AA miles by end of week, the 200k miles sells at USD$4180. I have already place F award on hold so this should be worth it. Now, I'm debating what card to use to buy it. The currency is about CAD$5580

I have Marriott VISA so that gives 5580 Marriott points
I also have Amazon VISA with 1% cashback, so that's CAD$55.8 rebate

Alternatively, AA.com mile purchase is considered as airline purchase so AMEX Gold card will give 2x miles, but AMEX has a 2.5% conversion fee. The total will then be CAD$5760.

So for CAD$180 extra I can get 11520 Aeroplan miles or BA Avios or 5760 SPG points.

Thoughts on what the best method to buy?

Just saying, but I wouldnt consider paying 5500CAD to buy miles for an F award a good deal by ANY stretch. You're paying a LOT and if you paid for the ticket itself you'd also get miles and status. Keep that in mind.
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Old Nov 24, 2015 | 11:56 am
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Just saying, but I wouldnt consider paying 5500CAD to buy miles for an F award a good deal by ANY stretch. You're paying a LOT and if you paid for the ticket itself you'd also get miles and status. Keep that in mind.
Where exactly are you going to get F tickets for under 5k CAD? Some examples please

Most F cash tickets I can see are 8k CAD, to 15k CAD. No amount of earned miles will pay for that. The cheaper tickets at 8k roundtrip are already ex-Dub and ex-Cairo
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Old Nov 24, 2015 | 12:02 pm
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Originally Posted by Smiley90
Just saying, but I wouldnt consider paying 5500CAD to buy miles for an F award a good deal by ANY stretch. You're paying a LOT and if you paid for the ticket itself you'd also get miles and status. Keep that in mind.
Yes I realized it's a lot of money too, but I've already got one way F ticketed and need to set up other segments to complete the circle.

Unless there is reasonable price for one way international flights purchase in cash, otherwise I think mileage ticket is still the best option?
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Old Nov 24, 2015 | 12:07 pm
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Yes I realized it's a lot of money too, but I've already got one way F ticketed and need to set up other segments to complete the circle.

Unless there is reasonable price for one way international flights purchase in cash, otherwise I think mileage ticket is still the best option?
Very, very difficult to find paid one-ways at 50% of a published fare. You're lucky if you find them at 70%. Use miles.
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Old Nov 24, 2015 | 12:10 pm
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Originally Posted by crimsona
Where exactly are you going to get F tickets for under 5k CAD? Some examples please

Most F cash tickets I can see are 8k CAD, to 15k CAD. No amount of earned miles will pay for that. The cheaper tickets at 8k roundtrip are already ex-Dub and ex-Cairo
I'm not 100% sure what kind of ticket he's buying for 200k, assuming he has some himself that's possibly 2 RT tickets in F to Europe or Asia?

YVR-TYO is 6600CAD for a RT in F on AA, just from a quick look

I'm not saying it's not cheaper than an outright-booked flight, but booking a flight out-right (say, in J instead of F) gives you a lot of benefits while you collect miles to not have to purchase 200k AA miles at an unfavourable rate.

Originally Posted by jix
Yes I realized it's a lot of money too, but I've already got one way F ticketed and need to set up other segments to complete the circle.

Unless there is reasonable price for one way international flights purchase in cash, otherwise I think mileage ticket is still the best option?
ah, it's a one-way F flight to complete the circle - see, that makes much more sense for a mileage award than what I was thinking then. Yeah one-ways are hard to get good cash value.
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Old Nov 24, 2015 | 12:19 pm
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What's a typical RTW fare in Y/J/F on oneworld? I would think close to 3k per person in Y and much more in J/F. I am considering it but given the recent news of AA/AC devaluation on award and earn rates, I'm not sure if it's even worth maintaining the status.

As for one way fares, most of the affordable ones are regional in Asia and LCCs only, so status/miles is not really relevant.

As for my itinerary, I've already ticketed in JL J/F from Asia to Canada

Will use the 200k from Middle East to Australia then to Asia, on EY F (380) and QF/CX J

Then just need to get to AUH/DXB one way from Canada at some point, but I have 10 months to worry about that using AC/AS/AA miles.

Anyways, what do you value more in terms of my original question. 11k Marriott points or $55 cash back, or pay $180 for 11k Aeroplan/Avios ?

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Old Nov 24, 2015 | 12:53 pm
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Theoretically if I cancelled an Expedia booking on my TD First Class visa card using the $150 Expedia credit + $100 credit from 20k welcome points, would either be clawed back? I assume not.
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