buying books
#2
Founder of FlyerTalk
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Posts: 6,540
Barnes & Noble is tied in with Northwest WorldPerks to earn miles and they are also tied in with the new ClickRewards program. The deal is one mile per dollar spent and they also are part of several other programs. There's also MilesMall.com which is tied in with America West FlightFund and the Alaska Mileage Plan (and soon I hear with Delta SkyMiles) and they partner with Amazon for 1 mile per 3 dollars spent. I'm sure other FlyerTalk members have additional ideas, hope this helps.
#4
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Nashville,TN
Posts: 867
You can get 1 pt per $ on USAIRWAYS if you install the Advantex bonus bar. I have made 2 purchases through this portal on Amazon and the points posted within a few weeks.
https://secure.dividendmilesonlinere...yhome/Home.asp
https://secure.dividendmilesonlinere...yhome/Home.asp
#6



Join Date: Jan 2001
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by cactuspete:
BN is now a GoldPoints partner at 25 GPs/$.</font>
BN is now a GoldPoints partner at 25 GPs/$.</font>
Via Goldpoints, you will get 2.5 miles per dollar at the 10:1 ratio and 3.125 miles per dollar at the 8:1 ratio. Convert those airline miles to HH if that is your thing and you will get a minimum of 5 HH points per dollar (by funneling the goldpoints through one of the airlines that transfers to HH at 1:2).
[This message has been edited by tudorcity (edited 05-15-2002).]
#7
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: 36,000'
Posts: 1,206
From nwa.com:
Read a book on the vacation that you earned with miles
Read a book and earn miles, too! Now you can earn 2 miles for every dollar you spend at Barnes and Noble through the WorldPerks Mall. Plus, Get FREE SHIPPING with any purchase of 2 items or more at Barnes & Noble.com
Buy a book for yourself. Or, when it comes to gift giving, you can always give a good book! You can't go wrong with Barnes and Noble.
http://www.nwa.com/mall/offer/entertain/BandN.html
Read a book on the vacation that you earned with miles
Read a book and earn miles, too! Now you can earn 2 miles for every dollar you spend at Barnes and Noble through the WorldPerks Mall. Plus, Get FREE SHIPPING with any purchase of 2 items or more at Barnes & Noble.com
Buy a book for yourself. Or, when it comes to gift giving, you can always give a good book! You can't go wrong with Barnes and Noble.
http://www.nwa.com/mall/offer/entertain/BandN.html
#8
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MileMall.com may be offering 1 mile for every 3 dollars spent at Amazon.com, but if experience is any guide, you will likely NEVER see the miles. For anyone contemplating purchases thru MilesMall.com, I suggest you search the SPAM postings before buying. Apparently, I am not alone in having problems with MilesMall.
#9
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: El Paso, TX, USA
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I don't know about MilesMall, but I think some of us had some not so good experiences with ClickRewards and GoldPoints.
MyPoints is not perfect, but so far they are the ones that I have seen to be the most stable.
MyPoints is not perfect, but so far they are the ones that I have seen to be the most stable.
#10
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: San Francisco, CA
Programs: AA EXP/1MM
Posts: 524
I've not used them, but www.shop4.com offers AA miles and a sign up bonus. There is a yearly fee, but 1st 3 months are free.
#11
Join Date: Feb 2001
Posts: 525
My own experience has been that Gold Points will eventually post what you've earned if you are persistent with a capital P. I would recommend them since they deliver, despite the lengthy 'collection' process.
I would advise avoiding any vendor who so much as advertises with FreeAirMiles, however. That company is totally fraudulent and a complete waste of time.
I would advise avoiding any vendor who so much as advertises with FreeAirMiles, however. That company is totally fraudulent and a complete waste of time.
#12
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Long Beach, CA
Posts: 20
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by kdp:
I've not used them, but www.shop4.com offers AA miles and a sign up bonus. There is a yearly fee, but 1st 3 months are free.</font>
I've not used them, but www.shop4.com offers AA miles and a sign up bonus. There is a yearly fee, but 1st 3 months are free.</font>

