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Old Oct 6, 2000 | 4:32 am
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Switching phone programs for miles-help!

I am currently getting AA miles from MCI, and would like to switch to another plan to get the signup bonus. What are my best options out there. I currently have miles on DL, AA, US, NW & CO in that order and would consider putting miles in any of these knowing that I can always switch back to MCI whenever the new plan expires.

Does anyone offer base miles as part of the signup deal?

Also, does MCI make you wait a certain period of time before you can signup again?
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Old Oct 6, 2000 | 4:38 am
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You can usually switch within MCI to a different partner and receive sign-up bonus miles, if you ask for it.
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Old Oct 6, 2000 | 5:35 am
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That would be great, I'll call them today. However, I would still be interested in exploring other deals, if the signup bonus is greater. Do you have any insight on other plans? I would like to find at least a 10,000 mile bonus, last year Sprint had a 25,000 mile bonus with NW!
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You can usually switch within MCI to a different partner and receive sign-up bonus miles, if you ask for it.


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Old Oct 6, 2000 | 6:58 am
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Explore all options, of course. MCI was recently offering 5,000 miles (1,000 miles per month for five months).

Another possibility is:
Earn up to 20,000 Bonus Miles with Sprint
http://www.nwa.com/features/campaign-sprint.shtml

Good luck!
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Old Oct 6, 2000 | 9:20 pm
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The pronlem with the Sprint plan is that you are locked in for 18 months.

Also the 5 cent rate is 7 days a week, evenings only. That means on Saturday and Sunday, calls made during the day are charged at the higher day rate.
Originally posted by MRLIMO:
Explore all options, of course. MCI was recently offering 5,000 miles (1,000 miles per month for five months).

Another possibility is:
Earn up to 20,000 Bonus Miles with Sprint
http://www.nwa.com/features/campaign-sprint.shtml

Good luck!
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Old Oct 6, 2000 | 10:00 pm
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I JUST GOT 5000 NORTHWEST MILES A MONTH FROM SPRINT PER MONTH FOR 5 MONTHS UNDER THEIR "WIN-BACK" PROGRAM. IT TOOK A FEW CALLS TO DIFFERENT REPS TO GET ONE WHO WAS FAMILIAR WITH IT AND SIGNED ME UP FOR IT.
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Old Oct 7, 2000 | 5:19 am
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I had spoken to NW and was told that the only program they currently had was the 18 month one.
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I JUST GOT 5000 NORTHWEST MILES A MONTH FROM SPRINT PER MONTH FOR 5 MONTHS UNDER THEIR "WIN-BACK" PROGRAM. IT TOOK A FEW CALLS TO DIFFERENT REPS TO GET ONE WHO WAS FAMILIAR WITH IT AND SIGNED ME UP FOR IT.
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Old Oct 7, 2000 | 8:12 am
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I just made a switch myself over to AT&T...first time with them. I'm taking a whack at their nebulous 7500 Starwood pts deal. I figure it's worth a shot.

Earlier this year, around January, I signed on with Sprint for the 20,000 miles on NW. They credited me 5000 miles twice during the first quarter, then another 5000 a couple months later, and finally the last 5000 just a few weeks ago in September. So it took me about 9 months to collect the booty. Without even calling or hassling over it...wow!

Prior to that it was MCI...originally a 10,000 AA bonus...then a short time with Sprint, then back to MCI as they offered me a whopping 25,000 AA miles to come back.

Have had fairly good luck in this arena...only hope is that AT&T comes through with my Starwood points on this current offer (not so sure).

Best of luck - DS
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Old Oct 7, 2000 | 8:17 am
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I notice in your post that you mention you spoke to Northwest...probably need to speak to Sprint instead. And keep trying if you don't get the right answer...call back and talk to a different rep, ask for a supervisor, etc. Best Regards, DS.
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Old Oct 7, 2000 | 1:46 pm
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redweather, 9 months for 20,000 is a great deal better than 18 months. I'll check into it.
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I just made a switch myself over to AT&T...first time with them. I'm taking a whack at their nebulous 7500 Starwood pts deal. I figure it's worth a shot.

Earlier this year, around January, I signed on with Sprint for the 20,000 miles on NW. They credited me 5000 miles twice during the first quarter, then another 5000 a couple months later, and finally the last 5000 just a few weeks ago in September. So it took me about 9 months to collect the booty. Without even calling or hassling over it...wow!

Prior to that it was MCI...originally a 10,000 AA bonus...then a short time with Sprint, then back to MCI as they offered me a whopping 25,000 AA miles to come back.

Have had fairly good luck in this arena...only hope is that AT&T comes through with my Starwood points on this current offer (not so sure).

Best of luck - DS
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Old Oct 7, 2000 | 4:14 pm
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FYI - The 20,000 NW mile deal I signed up for with Sprint was supposed to be a 12-month deal...just turns out they credited all the points well before the 12 months ended, if you can believe that! - DS
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Old Oct 7, 2000 | 7:41 pm
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I signed up for the ATT/Starwood 7500 point deal. I don't have much confidence in getting the points though. The ATT rep wouldn't take my Starwood number but told me when I get my welcome package it would explain the program. I got the welcome package today and there is no mention of Starwood.


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Old Oct 8, 2000 | 6:19 am
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I wonder if there are any smaller long distance carriers out there besides MCI, Sprint & AT&T that offer miles?
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Old Oct 8, 2000 | 12:36 pm
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Originally posted by Rssrsvp:
I wonder if there are any smaller long distance carriers out there besides MCI, Sprint & AT&T that offer miles?
No, just better rates. For example, GTC Telecom offers 5 cents/minute 24 hours a day with no monthly fee. This is why it's silly to sign up with MCI/Sprint/AT&T unless you get a big bonus.

As for good deals, I like to average about 10,000 miles per phoneline per 6 months, or 20,000 miles/line/year. (If you have two lines the figure doubles).

This is easier than it sounds. After your miles are up with MCI, just switch to Sprint. MCI will call and you just say you'd like to come back to MCI but you want the same deal you're getting from Sprint.

So with only two lines and a few phone calls, you can rack up 40,000 miles/year without even getting on a plane. Sure beats taking 20 2,000-mile roundtrips.


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Old Oct 8, 2000 | 2:26 pm
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Beware of the AT&T - Starwood deal. I signed up at the end of April and even after 4 calls and 2 e-mails I'm still waiting for the points. A huge pain in the (you know)
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