goldpoints - fly the concorde for $1111
#196
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: SoCal. HH Diamond... AA Plat, CO Silver.
Posts: 1,928
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by broadwayblue:
i only wish they had some more popular magazines like Sports Illustrated or Time. over all i can't really complain.thanks again for all the info!</font>
i only wish they had some more popular magazines like Sports Illustrated or Time. over all i can't really complain.thanks again for all the info!</font>
go to www.milepoint.com
by simply registering, you can a get a free subscription to Time or SI... no charge, no miles, etc...
#198




Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Tha OC
Programs: Outgrew all status except AA: Plat for life (the program's); Costco: Ex Plat
Posts: 682
Made my first order today, no trouble. Talked to Shari, the CSR, by phone. As I already get too much **** stuff in the mail to read, what I'd really like to do is get longer subscriptions to the few mags I really like. Consumer Reports has several long-term subscription deals, including a lifetime one for, I think, $1000. The longest they offer on VM is 2 years.
Shari suggested sucscribing first for 2 years, waiting a few days, then extending the subscription with the same 2-year rate. (She did, however, request that customers only use this trick once -- didn't ask why.)
She also said that the owner is willing to consider suggestions for other mags, and that I should email him about it. I did, although it's probably too late for this promo for them to add any new pubs, esp. if he's "on vacation".
Good luck!
~Bid Kat
"Doing stuff is overrated. Take Hitler: he did a lot. But in the end, don't we all just wish he'd stayed home and gotten stoned?" -- the Steve
Shari suggested sucscribing first for 2 years, waiting a few days, then extending the subscription with the same 2-year rate. (She did, however, request that customers only use this trick once -- didn't ask why.)
She also said that the owner is willing to consider suggestions for other mags, and that I should email him about it. I did, although it's probably too late for this promo for them to add any new pubs, esp. if he's "on vacation".
Good luck!
~Bid Kat
"Doing stuff is overrated. Take Hitler: he did a lot. But in the end, don't we all just wish he'd stayed home and gotten stoned?" -- the Steve
#201
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: EU rotating
Posts: 2,926
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Mvic:
I have a similar question, which airline has the best FC award to Australia.</font>
I have a similar question, which airline has the best FC award to Australia.</font>
I also wonder if the same award works the other way around?
#202


Join Date: May 1999
Location: Ottawa
Posts: 8,573
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">When I lived there you could take a deduction for charitable donations (1976). Has that changed or could you be mistaken?</font>
, but CCRA (formerly Revenue Canada) allows deductions for US donations against US-source income only. That's why the PBS station in Buffalo used to say that contributions were deductible for Americans, and _might_ be deductible for Canadians.andrew
#204
Join Date: May 2001
Location: The banks of the river, Styx
Posts: 1,692
Fpound this on the S.P.A.M. section, great way to get some cash back on you magazines.
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAP...sort=3&rows=25
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAP...sort=3&rows=25
#206


Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: NYC -- UA 1K; SPG Platinum; HH Diamond.
Posts: 3,251
Where on the Radisson or Goldpoints page can you find a list of the airline partners that are mentioned in this thread (the ones I could transfer all these Goldpoints to at a 4-to-1 ratio)? All I could find were some other less than attractive partners of these programs.
#207




Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: NYC
Programs: AA LT PLT, SPG Gold
Posts: 2,567
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by NYC1:
Where on the Radisson or Goldpoints page can you find a list of the airline partners that are mentioned in this thread (the ones I could transfer all these Goldpoints to at a 4-to-1 ratio)? All I could find were some other less than attractive partners of these programs.</font>
Where on the Radisson or Goldpoints page can you find a list of the airline partners that are mentioned in this thread (the ones I could transfer all these Goldpoints to at a 4-to-1 ratio)? All I could find were some other less than attractive partners of these programs.</font>
"Exclusive Radisson Airline Partner Rewards
Only a Radisson Gold Rewards member is entitled to redeem Gold Points to airline miles at a 4:1 ratio. Redemptions are available at 2,000; 6,000; 10,000; 20,000; and 50,000 Gold Point increments. PARTICIPATING AIRLINE MILES PARTNERS: Air Canada, American, America West, Asiana, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Continental, Delta, EL AL, Gulf Air, Icelandair, Latin Pass, Mexicana, Midwest Express, Northwest, Qualiflyer, TWA, United, US Airways"
#209


Join Date: Apr 2001
Posts: 1,270
how can I confirm that my goldpoints account is correctly setup with my radisson account and that my points will be converted at 4:1?
I signed up and I thought I did everything right, but now when I click on "Redeem Frequent Flyer Miles" I see only the 10:1 ratio. Does this mean my radisson account is not correctly setup?
Thanks
Ron
I signed up and I thought I did everything right, but now when I click on "Redeem Frequent Flyer Miles" I see only the 10:1 ratio. Does this mean my radisson account is not correctly setup?
Thanks
Ron

