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Old Nov 28, 2016 | 2:20 am
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Originally Posted by Brendan
Gee, thanks! I have also been awarded Ł15 cash as a welcome bonus! Or is that one & the same bonus, which I can convert to 1875 Avios??
Per my comment to Concerto above, technically your payout options here should be limited to Avios only (which is when you input your Avios number). If for whatever reason they're not, you simply have a wider choice of payout options! (Including, if you'd like, 1875 Avios.)
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Old Nov 28, 2016 | 2:52 am
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Thanks a lot, InsideFlyer UK, that's all clear now. If I've understood correctly we've got until Sunday to profit from this offer, I guess as long as the purchase tracks by then. So, better to get on with it sooner than later!

YES, Stanfords is on TopCashBack! That is one classy shop, and if you're looking for trekking maps of the Himalayas, a map of the island of St. Lucia, a choice (note I said a choice) of maps of Wisconsin, as well as a million offbeat and onbeat destinations, they've got them. Well worth a browse for us travellers if you're in the Covent Garden area of London. Great that they're online, I never thought to check before, just always waited for my next London trip in order to go and have a browse.
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Old Nov 28, 2016 | 8:56 am
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Thanks a lot, InsideFlyer UK, that's all clear now. If I've understood correctly we've got until Sunday to profit from this offer, I guess as long as the purchase tracks by then. So, better to get on with it sooner than later!
That's correct - you need to make the Ł10 purchase before the end of 4 December, rather than receive the cashback by then (which with most retailers simply wouldn't happen).

After 4 December, the available bonus will drop to a still-very-healthy 1250 Avios.
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Old Nov 28, 2016 | 11:09 am
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Anybody based in the US (with no physical connection to the UK) able to get on this deal?
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Old Nov 28, 2016 | 4:19 pm
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It's probably pushing it a bit, because you have to give a UK address in the profile. But you could give it a try.

For those travellers among us, Lonely Planet is on TopCashBack and they are currently having lots of interesting sales. For example, today all ebooks were reduced to GBP4.99/EUR5.95, so I picked up a few of those.
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Old Nov 28, 2016 | 8:59 pm
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Ok, well I've managed to put in my BAEC number, clicked through to hotels.com, and booked a guesthouse in Hermanus for my upcoming Garden Route trip. Let's see how this works.
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Old Nov 28, 2016 | 9:08 pm
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Old Nov 29, 2016 | 1:26 am
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Well, I now have Ł12.32 showing as "pending". This is made up of Ł10.00 from avios.com (presumably the sign-up bonus) and Ł2.32 from hotels.com.

Interestingly, the 7.8% from hotels.com seems to be stackable with their reward nights. Maybe this could be worth the effort after all.
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Old Nov 29, 2016 | 2:55 am
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Didn't you get Ł15 as a welcome bonus straight up? That should be the equivalent of the Avios bonus, I think. I put in my BAEC number not my avios.com one.

BTW I think Topcashback is really great, having had a good look at it: there's lots of interesting options in there.
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Old Nov 29, 2016 | 9:29 am
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Originally Posted by Concerto
Didn't you get Ł15 as a welcome bonus straight up? That should be the equivalent of the Avios bonus, I think. I put in my BAEC number not my avios.com one.

BTW I think Topcashback is really great, having had a good look at it: there's lots of interesting options in there.
No, I only got Ł10. I suspect, because I created my account before the bonus was increased from Ł10 to Ł15.

I guess it proves that the early bird catches the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

Ah well, all I want is to show some activity on my BAEC account, to keep my RFS options open.

I can see that this site could be useful, even for émigrés like me. There are some decent travel options, and if the hotels.com rewards truly are stackable, I'll be all over it.
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Old Nov 29, 2016 | 1:48 pm
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I like the cheese!! There's lots of good cheese here in Switzerland!

I believe hotels.com rewards are indeed stackable. I have been doing it with shoop.de in Germany and have got cashback as well as nights credited to my rewards account. Surely you must be a member of shoop.de, being based in FDH?
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Old Nov 29, 2016 | 4:46 pm
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Java #34 & Concerto #35, I was able to sign up on TCB--UK just fine with my USA address ! It even had a scroll-down menu for me to pick my State once I answered USA for my country! Only think is, the UK version of hotels.com rejects me with a warning that I must enter my UK bank account details to get cashback--but their Irish option has no such restriction !
The Irish version of hotels.com includes all taxes & fees upfront--and on hotels on the Caribbean island of Grenada, the euros price is 5% cheaper than the dollars price after conversion! As in 100 euros which = US$106.50 today per xe.com vs. US$112. And I use a Visa & an Amex without forex commissions.
I have entered my PayPal email & my BA Avios number. I expect it to ask me each time into which one I want paid.

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Old Nov 29, 2016 | 8:24 pm
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Originally Posted by Concerto
I like the cheese!! There's lots of good cheese here in Switzerland!

I believe hotels.com rewards are indeed stackable. I have been doing it with shoop.de in Germany and have got cashback as well as nights credited to my rewards account. Surely you must be a member of shoop.de, being based in FDH?
I'm not actually a member of shoop.de. is it any good?
By the way, FDH is my nearest airport, but I'm actually based in Bregenz, Austria.
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Old Nov 30, 2016 | 3:29 pm
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Yes, shoop.de is defintely good, I've already saved a packet of money through it. For us travellers, all the major hotels, airlines and OTAs are there. But I've also ordered flowers on it and bought a lawnmower. There's a huge number of online shops, like at TopCashBack.

Bregenz? Lovely place, I worked at the opera festival a couple of years ago. If you're there, you can try the shortest scheduled international flight in the world: ACH-FDH, all of 8 minutes with People's Viennaline!
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Old Nov 30, 2016 | 5:55 pm
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Originally Posted by Concerto
Yes, shoop.de is defintely good, I've already saved a packet of money through it. For us travellers, all the major hotels, airlines and OTAs are there. But I've also ordered flowers on it and bought a lawnmower. There's a huge number of online shops, like at TopCashBack.

Bregenz? Lovely place, I worked at the opera festival a couple of years ago. If you're there, you can try the shortest scheduled international flight in the world: ACH-FDH, all of 8 minutes with People's Viennaline!
I'll definitely have a look at shoop.de. I order a lot of stuff from Germany anyway. Working in Lindau and having a German address to deliver to helps.

I tried to get on the inaugural People's Viennaline flight from ACH-FDH on, I think, November 2, but I just had too much going on at the time. It's definitely one I want to do. It's only about €40 and they offer a free bus from Bregenz to ACH.

The opera festival (Bregenzer Festspiele) is always great fun. The put on a good performance of Turandot this year.
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