Question on Separate accounts for spouses
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2005
Programs: SPG
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Question on Separate accounts for spouses
Hello
After reading a few post and recommendations on how to obtain more miles or points faster. I have this question, which I could not find; I might not have search well enough.
Anyway, is it possible to open separate accounts for spouses for same type of credit card and get bonus mile on each account, and then combine these miles when obtaining tickets?
Or in another case, some cash back cards have annual cash dividend limit. Is possible to open separate accounts for spouses and double cash dividend since everybody would be using their own card?
thanks
After reading a few post and recommendations on how to obtain more miles or points faster. I have this question, which I could not find; I might not have search well enough.
Anyway, is it possible to open separate accounts for spouses for same type of credit card and get bonus mile on each account, and then combine these miles when obtaining tickets?
Or in another case, some cash back cards have annual cash dividend limit. Is possible to open separate accounts for spouses and double cash dividend since everybody would be using their own card?
thanks
#2
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Posts: 296
Originally Posted by xpstranger
Hello
After reading a few post and recommendations on how to obtain more miles or points faster. I have this question, which I could not find; I might not have search well enough.
Anyway, is it possible to open separate accounts for spouses for same type of credit card and get bonus mile on each account, and then combine these miles when obtaining tickets?
Or in another case, some cash back cards have annual cash dividend limit. Is possible to open separate accounts for spouses and double cash dividend since everybody would be using their own card?
thanks
After reading a few post and recommendations on how to obtain more miles or points faster. I have this question, which I could not find; I might not have search well enough.
Anyway, is it possible to open separate accounts for spouses for same type of credit card and get bonus mile on each account, and then combine these miles when obtaining tickets?
Or in another case, some cash back cards have annual cash dividend limit. Is possible to open separate accounts for spouses and double cash dividend since everybody would be using their own card?
thanks
I am a OnePass member and, as far as I know, CO has no idea who my wife is. Nor should they care. A mile earned is a mile earned, no matter which account it goes into. A mile purchased, as by a credit card issuer, is a mile purchased.
The airline should not care either how miles are redeemed or by whom. A mile redeemed is a mile redeemed. If a seat is available for rewards, the airline will trade it for x number of FF miles. Why should they care who gets it?
#3
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Lodi, CA
Posts: 592
Originally Posted by xpstranger
and then combine these miles when obtaining tickets?
#4
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On the hotel side, Marriott (at least) will let you combine accounts up the the amount needed for an award. So, if you have 100K in your account, your wife has 50K, and you want an award for 135K, they will take the needed 35K out of your wife's account.
In general, outside of the now-defunct Mutual Account with Hilton, most hotel and/or airline programs do not allow you to pool miles/points, even with spouses. BA is a notable exception, and the members of your household account (up to 7 now, IIRC) don't even have to be related -- just residing at the same address.
In general, outside of the now-defunct Mutual Account with Hilton, most hotel and/or airline programs do not allow you to pool miles/points, even with spouses. BA is a notable exception, and the members of your household account (up to 7 now, IIRC) don't even have to be related -- just residing at the same address.
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Hawaiian Airlines actually does it one better
, if you have a HA Visa you can transfer points FROM ANY HA MILES ACCOUNT into the account of the card holder, doesnt have to be at all related or have the same address.
mike
, if you have a HA Visa you can transfer points FROM ANY HA MILES ACCOUNT into the account of the card holder, doesnt have to be at all related or have the same address.mike
#7
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Did you mean by household accounts where everyone's miles are pooled into one place? If that is what you mean then technically you can do that in BA.
yes, that's exactly what i meant. I tried to do a search on BA but search engine had problem with it. I assume this translates to British Airways. i am still new and dont now all the slang yet.
What about other programs. I guess the best thing is to call customer service and ask them? I though perhaps some one had any experience with similar situation.
Thanks all for your input.
yes, that's exactly what i meant. I tried to do a search on BA but search engine had problem with it. I assume this translates to British Airways. i am still new and dont now all the slang yet.
What about other programs. I guess the best thing is to call customer service and ask them? I though perhaps some one had any experience with similar situation.
Thanks all for your input.
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I just got this in the mail from NWA. I don't know if it's new, but I never saw it before.
NW World Perks will allow miles to be transferred from your account to up to three other accounts. Miles must be transferred in 1000 mile increments, and you can do 5,000-10,000 at a time. Up to 50,000 miles from one account per calendar year.
The cost is 1 cent/mile, plus a $25 processing fee.
So, to transfer 10,000 miles, it will cost you $100 + $25 equals $125.
I'm not sure whether it's a good deal or not, but at least that option is available.
NW World Perks will allow miles to be transferred from your account to up to three other accounts. Miles must be transferred in 1000 mile increments, and you can do 5,000-10,000 at a time. Up to 50,000 miles from one account per calendar year.
The cost is 1 cent/mile, plus a $25 processing fee.
So, to transfer 10,000 miles, it will cost you $100 + $25 equals $125.
I'm not sure whether it's a good deal or not, but at least that option is available.

