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#4201


Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Toronto (YYZ)
Posts: 6,285
If she can pay off the balance so that it reflects as ZERO before the statement cut-off date that would be even better as it will be reported on her credit file as $0 owing.
Have her apply for the loan as late as possible. That way more time has gone by and hopefully, a statement or two has been generated and updated with credit bureau which will only improve her score.
Once she has secured the car loan ... go ahead churn churn churn
#4202
Original Poster


Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Canadia
Programs: A loyal Amerisuites customer... oh wait
Posts: 2,037
CIBC has come out with a new prepaid card with the ability to store multiple currencies (https://acconversion.cibc.com/cholde...welcome.action). Pretty crappy card for it's intended purpose, IMHO.
Other forums are reporting that MBNA has begun charging a $7.50 cash advance fee on every transaction after July 20 or July 21.

I can verify that I've been charged by MBNA, too.
Will other credit card issuers follow suit? Hard to say.
#4203




Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: YVR
Posts: 1,853
As they should be, since it essentially IS a cash advance, isn't it?
#4204




Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Toronto, Canada
Programs: Aeroplan Bonvoy AMEX MR Avion Avios
Posts: 747

Also, applied for the Mrs and she got approved as well.
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#4205




Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 882
Wow I nearly charged all AC Conversion to MBNA Alaska card 

#4206
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: YVR
Posts: 119
I called back on the 26th when the other 2 days of loads posted and they would no longer give me a credit for the newly posted cash advance fees. They cited that these were valid charges according to the cardholder agreement and that these were cash equivalent transactions.
#4209


Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: YYZ
Posts: 416
#4210




Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Canada
Programs: Aeroplan 50K, Bonvoy Titanium, IHG Diamond, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 293
Hi All,
I wasn't sure if I should ask this question in the Aeroplan forum or AMEX Canada 2017 forum so I thought I'd try here. In reference to the 35% Aeroplan transfer bonus from hotel points to Aeroplan, if I transfer the following SPG points with 5,000 SPG bonus per 20,000 points, are the corresponding amounts under Aeroplan correct?
SPG->Aeroplan:
20000 = 33750
40000 = 67500
60000 = 101250
80000 = 135000
100000 = 168750
I wasn't sure if I should ask this question in the Aeroplan forum or AMEX Canada 2017 forum so I thought I'd try here. In reference to the 35% Aeroplan transfer bonus from hotel points to Aeroplan, if I transfer the following SPG points with 5,000 SPG bonus per 20,000 points, are the corresponding amounts under Aeroplan correct?
SPG->Aeroplan:
20000 = 33750
40000 = 67500
60000 = 101250
80000 = 135000
100000 = 168750
#4211
Original Poster


Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Canadia
Programs: A loyal Amerisuites customer... oh wait
Posts: 2,037
Hi All,
I wasn't sure if I should ask this question in the Aeroplan forum or AMEX Canada 2017 forum so I thought I'd try here. In reference to the 35% Aeroplan transfer bonus from hotel points to Aeroplan, if I transfer the following SPG points with 5,000 SPG bonus per 20,000 points, are the corresponding amounts under Aeroplan correct?
SPG->Aeroplan:
20000 = 33750
40000 = 67500
60000 = 101250
80000 = 135000
100000 = 168750
I wasn't sure if I should ask this question in the Aeroplan forum or AMEX Canada 2017 forum so I thought I'd try here. In reference to the 35% Aeroplan transfer bonus from hotel points to Aeroplan, if I transfer the following SPG points with 5,000 SPG bonus per 20,000 points, are the corresponding amounts under Aeroplan correct?
SPG->Aeroplan:
20000 = 33750
40000 = 67500
60000 = 101250
80000 = 135000
100000 = 168750
Remember to instead consider transferring to Marriott's hotel & air programs.
#4212




Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: YVR
Posts: 1,853
Yes, those are the numbers that many bloggers are reporting.
Remember to instead consider transferring to Marriott's hotel & air programs.
Remember to instead consider transferring to Marriott's hotel & air programs.
I'll be transferring all SPG to Marriott. Such a great value for me!!!
#4214




Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Toronto, Canada
Programs: Aeroplan, Bonvoy, Alaska, Avios
Posts: 1,295
#4215
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: West
Posts: 3,357
Like you said, its all depends on our needs at the time. I did not need to convert at this time and will be using hotel points I have for stay at stops. If I had shortage of points I would have transfer to Aeroplan and pay for hotels.




