Miles for Long Distance

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Jul 28, 2004 | 12:30 am
  #1  
Anyone know of a good offer for long distance sign-up? I currently have Sprint and want to switch, & prefer to get United or Delta miles... Thanks
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Jul 28, 2004 | 6:26 am
  #2  
New AT&T customers get 5,000 bonus miles when you sign up for AT&T Residential Long Distance. Plus, earn 5 miles per dollar spent on qualifying AT&T services.

Delta
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Jul 28, 2004 | 8:02 am
  #3  
AT&T Going Out Soon
This thread should be in the 'Phone Programs' folder (IMHO).

Any AT&T offer should be grabbed now, before they close it down as they exist Residential marketing.
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Jul 28, 2004 | 2:50 pm
  #4  
Quote: Anyone know of a good offer for long distance sign-up? I currently have Sprint and want to switch, & prefer to get United or Delta miles... Thanks
You should be able to get 10,000 Delta miles from AT&T (or Continental or American miles for others interested), or 10,000 United miles from Sprint (or US Airways, Midwest Airlines, or maybe Alaska Airlines for others interested). Details in the Telephone section of my website, Free Frequent Flyer Miles
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Jul 28, 2004 | 9:26 pm
  #5  
Switch to Onesuite.com, get 2.5 cents per minute and don't pay any of the taxes on the calls. No miles, but in this care, more then worth it.
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Jul 28, 2004 | 11:00 pm
  #6  
Any promo codes for AT&T long distance and Onepass
does anybody have the extension or promo code for the 10,000 Onepass miles promotion that AT&T has for singing up for their loing distance service. I talked to them on the phone and they confirmed the promo for Delta and said they had the same 10,000 mile promo for Continental Onepass miles, but that I needed the specific "extension number" or "promo code" to get it. Anybody have it? Thanks.
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Aug 1, 2004 | 9:58 pm
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Quote: Switch to Onesuite.com, get 2.5 cents per minute and don't pay any of the taxes on the calls. No miles, but in this care, more then worth it.
This is a good idea for making long distance calls - but you can do this and still sign up for one of the other company promos and get a bunch of miles. You will pay about $5 a month, maybe for 6 months - but $30 is a good price for 10,000 miles.

And though onesuite.com is great, be careful not to use them for Hawaii or Alaska. For some reason they charge a lot more to those states.
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