Better than a mileage run
#16
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Join Date: Jun 2000
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UserMark. Interesting. I want to rent a car next week to drive from LAS to Utah and back, and did not know I could get Starwood points if I collected downtown, which will be cheaper and easier for me. Is that for sure?
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#17
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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: STL, MO, USA;BCN, Spain;LGW, UK
Posts: 840
Chrismoss, I am not sure, I will call BA tommorrow. Nice thing is that with this AWD promo code you get a cheaper rental than you would if you used the usual BA AWD code even if you are a Gold. With the usual BA Silver Gold AWD your rental rate is higher than when you use the promo AWD. The promo AWD, whilst different for Blue and Silver/Gold memebers, results in the same rate.
http://www.britishairways.com/execcl...shtml#spoffers
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http://www.britishairways.com/execcl...shtml#spoffers
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#19




Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: Andover, MA, 01810
Posts: 1,988
ozstamps, yes this is for sure. I've earned Starpoints for city rentals. You can actually find the info on the Avis site. Check each of their partners that they list. You will find most of them say "airport locations", but not all.
#21
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Earth
Posts: 1,797
There is a Catholic seminary just down the road and I am going to see if we can work something out with them without exposing myself to all sorts of liability.
Greetings Mvic,
This delayed message is due to a mileage run from SFO-SIN that I finished this morning. As for limiting liability, I used to make a car reservation in my name and enter my FF number for credit, and add a supplemental driver which was my irresponsible cousin (at least he had a credit card in his name which was critical). He would always pick up the car first (he'd reference the record locator) and sign on as the primary driver, with me as the supplemental to come in later and sign on and pay in the end. My understanding is that the primary driver was primarily liable, then the rental car company would pursue me if not gaining full satisfaction from the primary driver. Perhaps the Catholic group has a satisfactory insurance policy for insurance coverage that could satisfy you, or perhaps you pay for the car and they reimburse you for coverage provided by car company. I would think that BA may be satisfied with your FF number on the reservation and you paying for it (keep your receipts). Hope this may help to get things started for you.
Greetings Mvic,
This delayed message is due to a mileage run from SFO-SIN that I finished this morning. As for limiting liability, I used to make a car reservation in my name and enter my FF number for credit, and add a supplemental driver which was my irresponsible cousin (at least he had a credit card in his name which was critical). He would always pick up the car first (he'd reference the record locator) and sign on as the primary driver, with me as the supplemental to come in later and sign on and pay in the end. My understanding is that the primary driver was primarily liable, then the rental car company would pursue me if not gaining full satisfaction from the primary driver. Perhaps the Catholic group has a satisfactory insurance policy for insurance coverage that could satisfy you, or perhaps you pay for the car and they reimburse you for coverage provided by car company. I would think that BA may be satisfied with your FF number on the reservation and you paying for it (keep your receipts). Hope this may help to get things started for you.
#22




Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA, US CP, SPG PLAT
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This does not seem like much of a deal to me considering you could just buy the miles from an airline for about the same price or maybe even less.
UA offers businesses the ability to buy miles. Here are the details and a link:
The price per mile is US $.02, plus a 7.5% Federal Excise Tax and a US $.001 per mile processing fee. For Electronic Reward Miles, there is a 250,000 mile minimum purchase equaling $5,625 inclusive of tax and processing fees. For Reward Miles Certificates, there is a 60,000 minimum mile purchase equalling $1,385 inclusive of tax and processing fee.
http://www.ualmiles.com/indexual.htm
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Two wrongs may not make a right, but three lefts do.
UA offers businesses the ability to buy miles. Here are the details and a link:
The price per mile is US $.02, plus a 7.5% Federal Excise Tax and a US $.001 per mile processing fee. For Electronic Reward Miles, there is a 250,000 mile minimum purchase equaling $5,625 inclusive of tax and processing fees. For Reward Miles Certificates, there is a 60,000 minimum mile purchase equalling $1,385 inclusive of tax and processing fee.
http://www.ualmiles.com/indexual.htm
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Two wrongs may not make a right, but three lefts do.

