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ed Jul 29, 2000 12:53 pm

Dining Programs
 
As everyone probably knows, Transmedia bought Dining a la Card, so now all airline dining programs and Transmediacard are all run by the same company, with a similar sorry group of restaurants (at least in Austin). I'ts now called iDine.

I belong to AAdvantage dining and have my credit card registered to that program. The new mailing from iDine for former Transmedia members says the seperate Transmedia credit card is being phased out- that we should use the credit card it is linked to. How would they know whether to credit my AAdvantage dining or Transmedia accounts? It seems that one can only belong to one program now that they are all operated by linking to the credit card. Or else we need to register a different credit card for each program.

motnot Jul 29, 2000 3:21 pm

Good question. Here's my answer: I don't know. But I have a slightly related comment.

I got a new OnePass dining directory recently, and I noticed that they didn't have the little dollar signs by the restaurants, which gave you a clue as to whether you'd spend $5 or $35 there. I am going to call and complain.

There's plenty of restaurants where I live, and I'd hate to show up at a restaurant and find out it's $30 an entree. This would be especially true if I decided to hit one of the restaurants out of town.

Boomer Jul 29, 2000 6:19 pm

monot:

I received mine this week and I don't like the new format either.

Also, in some cities that used to have seperate sections by area, they now have one large section. St Louis being an example of this.

However, their website www.dalc.com does
still show the price ranges.

EPS Jul 29, 2000 9:31 pm

I received the Fall 2000 Mileage Plus Dining directory a few days ago. It says:
  • United Mileage Plus Dining is sponsored by United Airlines and provided by SignatureCard, Inc.

There are no dollar signs in this edition.


ROADRUNNER Jul 29, 2000 11:14 pm

I use the Transmedia book to find some interesting spots in areas, that I am not familiar with. It has been a pretty good source of reasonablyy priced good food. the discount helped. There was only one Italian restaurant, that wasn't up to a minimum standard. But they are a 'financing' organization, that advances loans to restaurants and in turn gets some repayment from the charges made.
Noticed that there was a dropout of some local places in the last booklet.

BradC Jul 30, 2000 12:15 am

I think I've just had this question answered by iDine.

I belonged to Transmedia and also had my credit cards registered with United's dining program. When I used my Transmedia-registered credit card recently, I found I did NOT receive any cash credit towards the bill on my online credit card statement.

After sending an email to iDine to ask about the credit, I received the following reply (exact quote):

"When Transmedia and Dining a la Card merged, your existing accounts were merged together. You have a Frequent flyer account with Dining a la Card. Now that the 2 programs have merged, you will receive 10 frequent flyer miles on the first visit to a participating restaurant. Then on your second visit, you will receive your monetary savings."

I'm not sure I like their solution, since I'll never be able to keep track of whether I'm getting miles or cash, so I think I'm going to cancel one of the two methods -- I just haven't decided yet which one. I love the miles, but the immediate cash discount is hard to pass up.

JRF Jul 30, 2000 6:08 am

The new SkyMiles Dining book just arrived, no $$$$ by the names either. Looks like they dropped this feature from the book.

I am hapy that some of the Transmedia restaurantsn are now in the DL SkyMiles Dining program, as before in GNV there were no choices and now there is one. A 100% impovement, geee great http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

violist Jul 30, 2000 7:26 am




I am hapy that some of the Transmedia restaurantsn are now in the DL SkyMiles Dining program, as before in GNV there were no choices and now there is one. A 100% impovement, geee great http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif
Come on, that's an INFINITE improvement.

JRF Jul 30, 2000 8:12 am

violist, you are correct, but down here in GNV we can not count higher then 100%... heee heeee.

JRF Jul 30, 2000 9:39 am

One other thing to mention, since buyout of all of the dining programs, I am impressed that the levil of customer service has not changed. The old DL program had great phone reps to help and the new program also does. Twice I have not gotten credit for meals, called and they were very helpful. Copied my charge card statement, posted it in, mileage was forth coming. There were some bugs in the auto fax system during the change oever, but all seems to be in hand now.

motnot Jul 30, 2000 2:34 pm

Since I'm not alone in my displeasure of the dollar signs being omitted, I suggest that others follow my lead and call in and complain. Who knows, it can't hurt.

dgordon Jul 30, 2000 7:03 pm

I think that the merger will actually be an improvement. First of all trying to remember which restaurants are in which programs will be eliminated, and you won't have to keep track whether or night you have dined in your favorite restaurants during that month. We have made that mistake in the past (with the dining programs), and consequently got nothing for the second visit. This way you get 15% off the entire bill (up to $600 for the month). The only problem is that they are no longer allowing for new transmedia cards, so the card that it is attached to (and the FF flyer program that is attached to the card) is the only one that will be able to do this. Since my husband pays less attention than I do, I am leaving the Transmedia/Idine program on his name. Mine will remain the dining program - meaning first visit of the month gets miles. Period. No second chances for subsequent visits. So, I will use his card for subsequent visits, so there is some keeping track. This new idine program, therefore is NOT open to everyone. If you did not have a transmedia card, you can't do it. New people would have to pay a $49.00 yearly fee.
P.S. there are some restauran=ts designated with a star rather than a diamone that will be the "old dining program formate" - first visit with miles. nothing after that. These seem to be some restaurants that were NOT in transmedia - only dining a la card -

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spartacus Jul 30, 2000 9:59 pm

These restaurant listings in the various programs change so often that you need a scorecard in pencil to keep up.

IMHO, you can't go wrong with Diner's Club and the 20 percent ala card discount, including tax and tip, automatically credited to your account.

Boomer Jul 30, 2000 10:18 pm

Most of the resturants seem to stay from year to year. At least the ones I go to.

JerryFF Jul 31, 2000 11:45 am

Diners Club is great for the areas it covers, but is much more limited in scope. For example, there are no DC restaurants with 50 miles of where we live. On the other hand, the Transmedia etc program has dozens.


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