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Originally Posted by chicagorich
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Is your goal to maximize miles or a dual goal of getting miles and the most return (obviously some trade off in that)? IMHO, you need to go to the DL and UA web sites and see what kind of miles earning possibilities there are for buying a house and with opening new accounts. .. Well, actually it's to get the best return (miles or $) but i would love to get miles (this is milesbuzz after all). I did read through those offers and am hoping to see if others have vetted the programs. had success or failure. Been hit with a minimum time or socked with a large withdrawl fee. Please keep the suggestions coming. the thoughts on miles per dollar at bankdirect and superior savings are great. I also like the ameitrade spg offer. Maybe I'll move it around some. |
Originally Posted by chobby100
Well, actually it's to get the best return (miles or $) but i would love to get miles (this is milesbuzz after all). I did read through those offers and am hoping to see if others have vetted the programs. had success or failure. Been hit with a minimum time or socked with a large withdrawl fee. Please keep the suggestions coming. the thoughts on miles per dollar at bankdirect and superior savings are great. I also like the ameitrade spg offer. Maybe I'll move it around some.
I pretty well knew that it would sell quickly and it was a company transfer, so the realtor fee was covered by my company. So it was a no brainer to pick a realtor in their network and I think I got about 100,000 miles on the sale. AA was very good about keeping in contact with me and checking to make sure that I was satisfied with the realtor's service. I wished I would have investigated the mortgage side a bit more and used AA mortgage partners. I could have gotten pretty much the same rate as others were charging and I would have yielded another chunk of miles. And the realtor and mortgage aspects are independent of whatever you do with your down payment money. .. |
I think you will find it most helpful to read the Finance page of my website Free Frequent Flyer Miles. There are lots of bank and broker deals there. With a large amount of money there is no reason why you can't do several of them.
Most bank deals have early closing fees. You can avoid them by bringing the account down to the minimum to avoid low balance fees until you can close without a fee. Most brokerage deals have a closing fee, no matter when you close. Also, they often won't pay your miles until you leave your assets for a period of time, usually 6 months. It is rarely a good idea to leave cash in a brokerage account. Their money market funds usually pay very little compared to the banks listed on my website (especially ING and Virtual Bank). |
Originally Posted by PG
The better offer from Ameritrade is http://www.ameritrade.com/spg/
Deposit $25K and get 20K starpoints which convert to 25K airline miles. Please allow 4-6 weeks from account funding for the first half of Starpoints to appear in your Starwood Preferred Guest account. Account must remain open with minimum funding for 6 months from date that first half of points are posted to your account at Starwood. After that time, allow 4-6 weeks for the second half of the points to appear in your Starwood Preferred Guest account. Also, Ameritrade charge $20 for wiring fund out of the account. |
Originally Posted by Mama
Beware of the T&C below:
Please allow 4-6 weeks from account funding for the first half of Starpoints to appear in your Starwood Preferred Guest account. Account must remain open with minimum funding for 6 months from date that first half of points are posted to your account at Starwood. After that time, allow 4-6 weeks for the second half of the points to appear in your Starwood Preferred Guest account. Also, Ameritrade charge $20 for wiring fund out of the account. To get 25K miles directly with the airline you need to invest $50K. To get the 25K by going through Starwood you need to invest $25K. On that basis the Ameritrade-Starwood seems better than the Ameritrade-airline offer. |
Originally Posted by Mama
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Also, Ameritrade charge $20 for wiring fund out of the account. |
Ameritrade 28K Delta offer
I now have a 28,000 mile Ameritrade - Delta Airlines miles offer on the Finance page of my website, Free Frequent Flyer Miles.
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Originally Posted by chicagorich
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Is your goal to maximize miles or a dual goal of getting miles and the most return (obviously some trade off in that)? Just browing over UA's site-- UA Realty Partners --Earn 1,300 Mileage Plus Miles for each $10,000 of your home purchase loan amount with WASHINGTON MUTUAL HOME LOANS, WACHOVIA CORPORATE MORTGAGE SERVICES, CITIMORTGAGE, and CHASE HOME FINANCE.* .. One thing to add: For UA mortages there is a great bonus offer until Nov 15th where you can get 5,000 miles for each $10K borrowed with WACHOVIA, , and CHASE HOME FINANCE. Thread: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=351463 and on freefrequentflyermiles.com web site. http://www.united.com/page/article/0,6722,50776,00.html |
Awesome website!
Originally Posted by pgary
I think you will find it most helpful to read the Finance page of my website Free Frequent Flyer Miles.
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