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how are you all giving mags for gifts? can you change mailing addresses later on after you buy them all? thanks!
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I'm sorry but can someone tell me how to set up the automatic transfer that was mentioned in this thread? "You can set it up to go automatically, whenever you've hit the 2K threshold."
Thanks much! Lynne |
To set up the automatic deposit just call goldpoints, 1-800-508-9000 (8am to 8pm CST everyday) and request the automatic transfer to the airline of your choice. Their automatic transfers take place once a week, I think they deduct on Thursdays from your account and then initiate the transfer on sundays to the airlines, which then post within a few days to a week, i.e. the points will leave your account each thursday but they will post to your airline account, dated 3 days later (sunday), and within a week or so...
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i was just thinking about this further...and it seems unbelievable! if i buy $1094 of magazines i earn enough points for roundtrip airfare for 2 to Hawaii and 5 nights at the Radisson Kauai Beach Resort.
if you spend $1288.88 (before 15% discount) you earn 580,000 goldpoints. redeem 280,000 of them for two 35k hawaii tickets and redeem the other 300,000 for the Radisson resort (i'm assuming the beach resort qualifies as a tier 3) and you've got yourself a pretty sick 5 night Hawaiian vacation for under $1100. is that right? [This message has been edited by broadwayblue (edited 12-23-2001).] |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by broadwayblue: i was just thinking about this further...and it seems unbelievable!]</font> ------------------ Middle_Seat |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by tummyg: To set up the automatic deposit just call goldpoints, 1-800-508-9000 (8am to 8pm CST everyday) and request the automatic transfer to the airline of your choice</font> |
I decided not to use any of the discount codes. This way I spend more $ and get more miles per magazine, and I maximize their income on the transaction so that the deal is more likely to continue. I suggest that others do the same, and pay full price. It's the least we can do while collecting our miles.
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Great thread. Spent about $1000 so far. Here's my question. I usually just travel 1 or 2 times a year from the US, but always overseas (singapore, hong kong, etc). I earn 20-25,000 miles each time but I haven't stayed on one carrier long enough to earn a free ticket yet. I am intrigued by the AA 1-million mile lifetime level, but after reading lots of older threads I am not sure if is something I should strive for. Gold status for life (of program/airline) sounds okay, but it looks like one round-the-world trip each year would get me close to gold status. Basically I'm torn between putting my forthcoming miles in NorthWest or AA. I'm in Texas, so I'll probably fly AA much more whenever I start doing more domestic travel. But Northwest offers a free trip overseas at ~54,000 miles, while I imagine AA is closer to 80k miles(?). So a question - 2 RT overseas on Northwest and I'm close to a free ticket. It would take 3 RT overseas trips on AA to do the same thing. But with AA Gold Status, would that narrow the gap between AA and NW (25,000x150%[gold status] x 2 trips = 75,000 miles)? In the short term, 250,000 FF miles would get me 5 RT oversea trips on Northwest, but only 3, I think, on American. I have many more years of travel ahead. Should I sacrifice now and go with AA and shoot for 1 milion miles, or more instant gratification and feret away miles with Northwest giving me 5 rt trips for the next few years? Last question - Do million mile flyers get yearly upgrade passes, or is it one time when you join the 'club'? And would the passes be good for domestic only or perhaps international flights too? Thanks! Midnight [This message has been edited by midnightio (edited 12-23-2001).] |
All of my points posted today. all 1,107,000 of them from magazines I ordered on the 19th and 20th. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif
NSX: Just for the record, the points you get are for the "pre discount" amount. Example: you spend $100 on magazines, use the 15% of code and your cost is $85, you get 45000 points... Flip [This message has been edited by flipside (edited 12-23-2001).] [This message has been edited by flipside (edited 12-23-2001).] |
For faster shopping on a dial-up modem, key in the name of the next magazine in the quick search box directly from the shopping cart screen.
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i'm not sure i understand what the lifetime gold membership with AA gets you. i checked their website but all i could find was this:
Access to the AAdvantage Gold Hot Line for reservations, special seating or meal requests, as well as upgrade requests and purchases Faster, more convenient check-in and boarding Flight bonuses when you fly on American Airlines®, American Eagle® and participating carriers Complimentary upgrades so you can enjoy a higher class of service on flights within the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, The Bahamas and Bermuda. You'll earn four upgrades for every 10,000 base miles purchased and flown on participating flights Upgrade reservations 24 hours prior to departure Discounted Admirals Club® memberships Priority check-in, preferred seating and priority standby and waitlisting on any oneworld™ alliance airlines. Business Class Check-in and Pre-boarding is that worth a million miles or am i missing something? |
Today, Sunday, sometime between 9 AM and noon-thirty all but 1,500 of my GoldPoint balance disappeared. I assume that this is due to the automatic transfer feature to AAdvantage.
I don't know how long it will take them to show up on aa.com. ------------------ Middle_Seat |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by broadwayblue: is that worth a million miles or am i missing something?</font> I just recently reached lifetime Gold "normally." But I'm now going for lifetime Platinum with the magazines. After applying the 15% discount to the magazines, I'm paying roughly $850.00 per 100,000 miles. A first class ticket on AA is 40,000 miles which comes out to roughly $300.00. I'll have enough miles for over 20 of them!!! |
IF YOU ARE BUYING MAGAZINES FOR THE MILES PLEAS READ!!
I contacted a non-profit organization which collects magazines (I think for the homeless.) But they just responded to me today and I'm finished buying subscriptions. If any of you will be buying more magazines, perhaps you can help them out. Here's the reply I just received from "ReRead." Thank you. We would greatly appreciate magazine donations. We need mostly magazines of general interest, such as Time, People, and Parent's Weekly, Woman's Day, etc. Please send the magazines to: ReREAD 11718 Barrington Court, PMB 373 Los Angeles, CA 90049-2930 Thank you very much for your interest in helping us. Happy Holidays! ReREAD 11718 Barrington Court, PMB 373 Los Angeles, CA 90049 310.472.4893 310.472.4693 fax www.reread.org |
Yes, Lifetime Platinum would be much more tempting for me. Better beneifts and no need to requalify, however, at 2,000,000 miles and somewhere over $16,000 it's more than I care to take on right now.
Heck, 2 million Northwest FF miles would allow me 40 RT oversea coach flights. I imagine things will have changed a good deal before I could ever use them all. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif |
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