Special Project
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: New York
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Special Project
I've joined in the hopes that all the registered users out there can help me with a special project.
I work for a small advertising agency, where I have to make a presentation on obtaining frequent flyer miles on a credit card that can be used for the agency. Currently the agency uses a ghost card to purchase all the airline tickets for the agency. The head would like to start obtaining frequent flyer miles for company use.
I have found that corporate cards aren't allowed to stock pile frequent flyer miles and use them.
I need some more background on this, as to legal reasons, what other corporations do, etc.
He's looking to try and use the frequent flyer miles used from employees of the company for company use.
Any suggestions, back-up and reference I could use would be helpful.
Thanks for all your help.
I work for a small advertising agency, where I have to make a presentation on obtaining frequent flyer miles on a credit card that can be used for the agency. Currently the agency uses a ghost card to purchase all the airline tickets for the agency. The head would like to start obtaining frequent flyer miles for company use.
I have found that corporate cards aren't allowed to stock pile frequent flyer miles and use them.
I need some more background on this, as to legal reasons, what other corporations do, etc.
He's looking to try and use the frequent flyer miles used from employees of the company for company use.
Any suggestions, back-up and reference I could use would be helpful.
Thanks for all your help.
#2
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I have a Holiday Inn Visa which is a corporate card and allows point accumulation.
Also in my previous job, I had an AMEX corporate card. Initially they allowed me to sign up for membership rewards, but later they terminated membership rewards, saying that it violated the agreement with the employer. The impression I got was that some corporations allow cardholders to accrue membership reward points, while some do not.
In your case I do not see why the "ghost card" could not accrue miles which the company could use.
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Also in my previous job, I had an AMEX corporate card. Initially they allowed me to sign up for membership rewards, but later they terminated membership rewards, saying that it violated the agreement with the employer. The impression I got was that some corporations allow cardholders to accrue membership reward points, while some do not.
In your case I do not see why the "ghost card" could not accrue miles which the company could use.
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#3
Join Date: Jul 2000
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Since you work for a small company, check out the AA business card (something like that) from Citibank. Maximum of 25 employee cards, I think. Miles are posted to the owner's AAdvantage account, where he/she can decide where/how to utilize them.
By the way, these miles will count toward the owners lifetime AAdvantage mileage total, which earns lifetime Gold status at one million miles.
By the way, these miles will count toward the owners lifetime AAdvantage mileage total, which earns lifetime Gold status at one million miles.
#5
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As an employee, however, I hate those cards and find lots of ways not to use them. I want the points for myself.
#6
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Originally posted by Tom Smith:
He's looking to try and use the frequent flyer miles used from employees of the company for company use.
He's looking to try and use the frequent flyer miles used from employees of the company for company use.
On the other hand, if you are just referring to earning miles from a company's purchase of business tickets on an afinity card, I hope people here can help you out.
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#9
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"If I understand this correctly, the company wants to keep the miles its employees earn?? Tell me it ain't so! As a business traveler, I would not work for a company that did not allow me to keep the miles I earn."
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~ Glen ~
[This message has been edited by ozstamps (edited 09-30-2000).]




