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majikTib Apr 5, 2007 10:47 am


Originally Posted by kuroneko (Post 7530154)
(I hate how the AA mall is organized, you can never be sure if you find merchants you are looking for)
FYI, the link to wine.com on AA mall is: http://www.aadvantageeshopping.com/details.jsp?mrc=21

http://www.aadvantageeshopping.com/allmerchants.jsp
Look at the full list for future purchases

Any way to find out what states restrict buying wine online?
Nevermind, found it:
http://www.wineintro.com/basics/shipping/shipmap.gif

ZooMiles Apr 5, 2007 3:00 pm

I use Shop4Miles.com and it is 1 mile/dollar spent. They have wine.com and others. Plus overstock.com has some deals that I find with my wine searches with Shop4Miles.

I generally keep my searches basic, such as merlot, sirah, etc. That way I can see everything.

tc fly girl Apr 5, 2007 3:17 pm

Oh, this is good. I have just started ordering wine online and this is a great way to get miles too.
Thanks.

chexfan Apr 5, 2007 4:43 pm

WebFlyer has these rates for miles/$ for wine.com:
Radisson goldpoints plus- 20
GlobalPass Mall- 5
American AAdvantage eShopping Mall- 4
United Mileage Plus Mall- 4
Continental ShopOnePass Mall- 4
Priority Club Rewards Shopping- 4
HawaiianMiles Mall- 4
MyPoints- 2
Midwest Miles Mall- 2
Alaska Mileage Plan Shopping- 2
Delta SkyMiles Shopping- 2
US Airways Dividend Miles Shopping Mall- 2
ClickRewards.com- 1
AirMilesMart- 1

fmalone Apr 6, 2007 2:02 pm

Nice find, I'm gonna try it. Thanks

cordelli Apr 6, 2007 2:54 pm


Originally Posted by majikTib (Post 7532312)
Any way to find out what states restrict buying wine online?
Nevermind, found it:

Understand that's just that particular winery, I'm in one of the states they have in red, and I get wine from dozens of places legally on a very regular basis. One illegaly, they just slap a priority mail sticker on it and use the post office :eek: but all the others have gone through the permit process to be legal.

I'm not saying each and every state allows wine in under some conditions, but just because it's red or yellow or whatever on one map doesn't mean it's like that on them all.

rollingby Apr 6, 2007 3:26 pm

I got an email from united the other day with some great deals on wine with miles!

ANDREWCX Apr 6, 2007 3:36 pm

Really there are too many to list. Just do a search on RewardsDB for wine (http://rewardsdb.com/search.php?q=wine) and you can see the range of companies. For Wine.com there are many, many offers - see: http://rewardsdb.com/product/Wine.html

edwin_p_morales Apr 11, 2007 8:35 am

Nothing wrong with wine.com for the occasional purchase or gift, etc -- but FYI to anyone looking to purchase wine on a more regular basis, or make larger purchases, it's definitely not worth it for the miles. Their prices and shipping are so much higher than other wine outlets that offer online shopping that you'd be better off saving the money, it could work out to 10 cents a mile or more. For example if you're about to make an order cross-reference with a place like www.winex.com and see how much those miles are costing you first.

redbeard911 Apr 13, 2007 2:30 pm

In every forum on this board you will find people whining for miles.


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