Complementary NW Silver Elite
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Complementary NW Silver Elite
Background: I just started flying NW in April. I got about 8-10 segments under my belt, and another 8-10 booked. Asked them for a Silver comp. No dice. Oh well.
So, I applied the knowledge I've learned here, figured out the program, make some tricky runs, and got to Silver in June. Then, I added another string of runs, ending with a hurclean segment run a couple of weeks ago and made Gold. Whew!
As you can imagine, I'm also a frequent hotel stayer -- in fact, I'm platinum with Marriott and Diamond with Hilton. And, I work all the promos.
To help me work the promos, I enrolled my wife in Marriott Rewards. She's done OK, and just last week she got her 10 nights in (working a promo, of course) and became a Marriott Silver.
This morning, she gets a letter in the mail from Northwest. Because she's a new Marriott Silver, they are giving her a complementary NW Silver status. She isn't even a member of NW WorldPerks!
The status is good until Feb, 2006. Want more? OK. Just take two round trips between now and February, and the Silver is good until Feb. 2007.
Not enough? OK, how's this -- take five round trips between now and February, and she'll get Gold until Feb 2007!!!!!
All the trips have to be booked in P,F,J,C,Z,Y,S,B, or M. Not exactly the cheapies, but do-able none the less.
She knows what I've been going through to get status with NW. She just read the letter and laughed. I would have laughed, too, but my testicles hadn't unfrosted as yet.
Oh well -- we're going to Florida this coming weekend, so with her a Silver and me a Gold, maybe we'll get upgraded.
The sharpies among you may use this to their advantage. The critical elements are: the bankruptcy (naturally), just turning some level of elite with Marriott (it only takes 10 nights a year to make Marriott Silver, and maybe having no status with NW. However, when I logged on to get her card, there was a field to enter your WP number, so maybe just hitting status with Marriott is enough.
Have fun.
So, I applied the knowledge I've learned here, figured out the program, make some tricky runs, and got to Silver in June. Then, I added another string of runs, ending with a hurclean segment run a couple of weeks ago and made Gold. Whew!
As you can imagine, I'm also a frequent hotel stayer -- in fact, I'm platinum with Marriott and Diamond with Hilton. And, I work all the promos.
To help me work the promos, I enrolled my wife in Marriott Rewards. She's done OK, and just last week she got her 10 nights in (working a promo, of course) and became a Marriott Silver.
This morning, she gets a letter in the mail from Northwest. Because she's a new Marriott Silver, they are giving her a complementary NW Silver status. She isn't even a member of NW WorldPerks!
The status is good until Feb, 2006. Want more? OK. Just take two round trips between now and February, and the Silver is good until Feb. 2007.
Not enough? OK, how's this -- take five round trips between now and February, and she'll get Gold until Feb 2007!!!!!
All the trips have to be booked in P,F,J,C,Z,Y,S,B, or M. Not exactly the cheapies, but do-able none the less.
She knows what I've been going through to get status with NW. She just read the letter and laughed. I would have laughed, too, but my testicles hadn't unfrosted as yet.
Oh well -- we're going to Florida this coming weekend, so with her a Silver and me a Gold, maybe we'll get upgraded.
The sharpies among you may use this to their advantage. The critical elements are: the bankruptcy (naturally), just turning some level of elite with Marriott (it only takes 10 nights a year to make Marriott Silver, and maybe having no status with NW. However, when I logged on to get her card, there was a field to enter your WP number, so maybe just hitting status with Marriott is enough.
Have fun.
#2
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: IAD
Programs: Chase Million Miler, SPG Gold, HHonors Gold, Hyatt Platinum
Posts: 2,729
Hey BigLar. <Smirk>
At least through the end of the year, don't worry too much about what your wife is going to get "easily" that you had to work so hard for. I haven't followed your posts long enough to ascertain where you live, but my upgrades lately are thin. Last week as gold, I had LAX-DTW-DFW all clear at the 3 day window, DFW-MSP cleared before I checked in, and MSP-LAX (Wed mid-am) never cleared. On this coming Monday, I booked a trip specifically for the 2x EQM's. My LAX-DTW and DTW-MKE flights have not cleared yet. They may never clear. My MKE-LAX should clear, however. I know I live in a tough market for upgrades, but I was also thinking that the last half of the year is worse for guys like me. So the end of the year being the end of the year, your wife might be in for surprises. I've heard hub-FL flights are easier to clear than West Coast - hub flights.
At least through the end of the year, don't worry too much about what your wife is going to get "easily" that you had to work so hard for. I haven't followed your posts long enough to ascertain where you live, but my upgrades lately are thin. Last week as gold, I had LAX-DTW-DFW all clear at the 3 day window, DFW-MSP cleared before I checked in, and MSP-LAX (Wed mid-am) never cleared. On this coming Monday, I booked a trip specifically for the 2x EQM's. My LAX-DTW and DTW-MKE flights have not cleared yet. They may never clear. My MKE-LAX should clear, however. I know I live in a tough market for upgrades, but I was also thinking that the last half of the year is worse for guys like me. So the end of the year being the end of the year, your wife might be in for surprises. I've heard hub-FL flights are easier to clear than West Coast - hub flights.
#3
Join Date: May 2002
Posts: 132
Me too
Originally Posted by BigLar
This morning, she gets a letter in the mail from Northwest. Because she's a new Marriott Silver, they are giving her a complementary NW Silver status. She isn't even a member of NW WorldPerks!
#6
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Looks like it's gonna be a little tough sledding for u/g's the rest of the year -- lots of new Silvers out there!
Glad I went through the trouble of getting to Gold when I did.
For the record: I'm located in BUF, and my normal trip is BUF-DTW-MSP and back. U/g percentage ran about 40% as a SE, my Monday flight (BUF-MSP this week) cleared last night.
Well, uh, welcome to the fold, y'all.
Glad I went through the trouble of getting to Gold when I did.
For the record: I'm located in BUF, and my normal trip is BUF-DTW-MSP and back. U/g percentage ran about 40% as a SE, my Monday flight (BUF-MSP this week) cleared last night.
Well, uh, welcome to the fold, y'all.
#8




Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: RSW & HDS (Naples, Florida & Hoedspruit, South Africa); frequently flying via JNB, EWR, IAD, ORD
Programs: UA Platinum, Star Alliance Gold, Hilton Silver, AA
Posts: 411
Originally Posted by JerseyJoe
Same letter -- mine was tied into my status at Hilton Honors. Have no status with Marriott.
#9
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 70
Originally Posted by BigLar
Looks like it's gonna be a little tough sledding for u/g's the rest of the year -- lots of new Silvers out there!
Glad I went through the trouble of getting to Gold when I did.
For the record: I'm located in BUF, and my normal trip is BUF-DTW-MSP and back. U/g percentage ran about 40% as a SE, my Monday flight (BUF-MSP this week) cleared last night.
Well, uh, welcome to the fold, y'all.
Glad I went through the trouble of getting to Gold when I did.
For the record: I'm located in BUF, and my normal trip is BUF-DTW-MSP and back. U/g percentage ran about 40% as a SE, my Monday flight (BUF-MSP this week) cleared last night.
Well, uh, welcome to the fold, y'all.

#10
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Denver, Colorado
Programs: Starwood Platinum, Hilton Gold, United 1K, Continental Gold
Posts: 86
Originally Posted by BigLar
Background: I just started flying NW in April. I got about 8-10 segments under my belt, and another 8-10 booked. Asked them for a Silver comp. No dice. Oh well.
So, I applied the knowledge I've learned here, figured out the program, make some tricky runs, and got to Silver in June. Then, I added another string of runs, ending with a hurclean segment run a couple of weeks ago and made Gold. Whew!
As you can imagine, I'm also a frequent hotel stayer -- in fact, I'm platinum with Marriott and Diamond with Hilton. And, I work all the promos.
To help me work the promos, I enrolled my wife in Marriott Rewards. She's done OK, and just last week she got her 10 nights in (working a promo, of course) and became a Marriott Silver.
This morning, she gets a letter in the mail from Northwest. Because she's a new Marriott Silver, they are giving her a complementary NW Silver status. She isn't even a member of NW WorldPerks!
The status is good until Feb, 2006. Want more? OK. Just take two round trips between now and February, and the Silver is good until Feb. 2007.
Not enough? OK, how's this -- take five round trips between now and February, and she'll get Gold until Feb 2007!!!!!
All the trips have to be booked in P,F,J,C,Z,Y,S,B, or M. Not exactly the cheapies, but do-able none the less.
She knows what I've been going through to get status with NW. She just read the letter and laughed. I would have laughed, too, but my testicles hadn't unfrosted as yet.
Oh well -- we're going to Florida this coming weekend, so with her a Silver and me a Gold, maybe we'll get upgraded.
The sharpies among you may use this to their advantage. The critical elements are: the bankruptcy (naturally), just turning some level of elite with Marriott (it only takes 10 nights a year to make Marriott Silver, and maybe having no status with NW. However, when I logged on to get her card, there was a field to enter your WP number, so maybe just hitting status with Marriott is enough.
Have fun.
So, I applied the knowledge I've learned here, figured out the program, make some tricky runs, and got to Silver in June. Then, I added another string of runs, ending with a hurclean segment run a couple of weeks ago and made Gold. Whew!
As you can imagine, I'm also a frequent hotel stayer -- in fact, I'm platinum with Marriott and Diamond with Hilton. And, I work all the promos.
To help me work the promos, I enrolled my wife in Marriott Rewards. She's done OK, and just last week she got her 10 nights in (working a promo, of course) and became a Marriott Silver.
This morning, she gets a letter in the mail from Northwest. Because she's a new Marriott Silver, they are giving her a complementary NW Silver status. She isn't even a member of NW WorldPerks!
The status is good until Feb, 2006. Want more? OK. Just take two round trips between now and February, and the Silver is good until Feb. 2007.
Not enough? OK, how's this -- take five round trips between now and February, and she'll get Gold until Feb 2007!!!!!
All the trips have to be booked in P,F,J,C,Z,Y,S,B, or M. Not exactly the cheapies, but do-able none the less.
She knows what I've been going through to get status with NW. She just read the letter and laughed. I would have laughed, too, but my testicles hadn't unfrosted as yet.
Oh well -- we're going to Florida this coming weekend, so with her a Silver and me a Gold, maybe we'll get upgraded.
The sharpies among you may use this to their advantage. The critical elements are: the bankruptcy (naturally), just turning some level of elite with Marriott (it only takes 10 nights a year to make Marriott Silver, and maybe having no status with NW. However, when I logged on to get her card, there was a field to enter your WP number, so maybe just hitting status with Marriott is enough.
Have fun.
#11
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: St. Paul, MN
Programs: I've gone dormant. For now.
Posts: 1,480
Originally Posted by FunnyScott
Something tells me with all the Silvers out there upgrading may be a little tough. Lucky you're a Gold.
#12

Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Cary, NC, USA - AA Plt 3mm/DL Dia 2mm, Hil/Dia Life, Bonvoy/Titanium Life, Spire
Posts: 3,261
Marriott Silver is complimentary when you get the Marriott Visa card. I've just cancelled the Visa, but I've had Hilton Diamond for 8 years and Holiday Inn Plat for 5. I didn't get any such offer, even though my average ticket for domestic travel on NW is around $1500 and I've flown them about a dozen times this year. Last week my domestic coach travel on NW was $2100. Up to last week I've been claiming the miles on DL to maintain my Gold status. Last week was for the 10,000 NW mileage bonus. Why not me??? Arggh. I think the reason I'm not being offered NW Silver is that I was once a complimentary NW Silver.
I guess I will have to stay in coach.
I guess I will have to stay in coach.
#13
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Johnstown, PA
Programs: UA P, Delta SL, US SL, Hilton Diamond, Hyatt Diamond, IHG PL AMB, Marriott Plat, SPG Plat
Posts: 928
I got the free NW Silver last year, I think from HHonors where I am Diamond. I am already Delta Silver, so it did not do much for me, but I used it to purchase a discounted WorldClubs membership and get the bonus miles. The WC card will get me into the DL and CO clubs, but also HP and AS clubs. It is also cheaper to renew the the DL Crown Room card.
#15
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Saskatchewan
Programs: AS,AC
Posts: 174
Even though I don't fly NWA, I was offered a NW Silver from a promo from entering Wall Street Journal Safari Sweepstakes. I replied but was refused because I am Canadian. Close, but close only counts in manure fights.

