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lvtrader Jul 5, 2002 8:26 am

What are top 10 ACTIVE bonus programs??
 
RLymburner asked this question on the "all time best" thread, but it got lost. I, and I am sure others, would like help in discovering current opportunities we may be missing. On the other thread I nominated:

TD WATERHOUSE. 10,000 AA miles for a $10,000 new deposit of money or securities, or 25,000 AA miles for a $50,000 deposit.

SAVINGS BONDS DIRECT. Using a miles-earning credit card one can get better than Money Market rates.

SAN man Jul 5, 2002 9:07 am

50,000 Hilton honors points and gold level for 4 stays.

BlondeBomber Jul 5, 2002 11:10 am

55,555 fly five Star carriers promo (better in LH and AC than UA program due to minimal requirements).

phoenixitc Jul 5, 2002 11:35 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by lvtrader:


SAVINGS BONDS DIRECT. Using a miles-earning credit card one can get better than Money Market rates.
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I like this one and even more so from July 15 - Aug 15 if you use an AMEX/DL cc for double points. 20k bonus points cap.


gleff Jul 5, 2002 1:23 pm

Northwest Fly Free Faster 2.

1 qualifying activity + 5 partner activities = 10,000 bonus points.

My qualifying activity was the Northwest visa for 25,000 bonus miles.

Add in a Starwood transfer, a couple of iDines, a $5 towel from JCPenney.com via the NWA.com mall, and a book I needed to buy for work... bingo, 35,000 bonus miles!

tcook052 Jul 5, 2002 1:26 pm

I vote for the NW WP FFF2 promo. I am hitting all of the promo's while qualifying for it:double MEM promo, NWA.com online booking and check in bonuses. I figure I'll net around 25,000 miles for one trip to MCO and a few partner purchases.

USAFAN Jul 5, 2002 1:55 pm

SAVINGS BOND DIRECT

Is this the link?
http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/ols/olshome.htm

I understand, that I can buy bonds - but how can I sell them?

phoenixitc Jul 5, 2002 2:09 pm

Take the bonds to a bank to cash them in.

mindgame Jul 5, 2002 2:38 pm

Per the website:

Q:Is this considered a merchandise purchase or a cash advance?
A: Your savings bond purchase is treated as a merchandise purchase. It is not a cash advance.

(Edited with the answer I found)

[This message has been edited by mindgame (edited 07-05-2002).]

USAFAN Jul 5, 2002 3:05 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by lvtrader:

TD WATERHOUSE. 10,000 AA miles for a $10,000 new deposit of money or securities, or 25,000 AA miles for a $50,000 deposit.
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Thanks, I opened an E*Trade account long ago, got miles and bought LUCENT shares - which are now almost worthless.

FFlyCatcher Jul 6, 2002 10:42 am

On cashing in Savings Bonds, it appears that you need to hold them 6 months before cashing. Is that correct?

From http://www.savingsbonds.com/cashin3.cfm ...

REQUIREMENTS FOR REDEMPTION Most financial Institutions will cash-in (redeem) your bonds.

* The bond must be at least six months old.

* You must be the owner, co-owner or entitled individual

* If you are the beneficiary, you must show proof that you are entitled to cash the bond and death certificate).

* You can cash in a bond for your child - bring identification such as a birth certificate (see identification info below)

* Your bonds may have to be sent to a Federal Reserve Bank which could delay getting cash.

* You can no longer walk into a Federal Reserve Bank for service. Transactions are done via electronically or by mail.

mrcheaps Jul 10, 2002 6:38 am

Active one would have to be the Hilton 50k.

I expect when this is done by staying only four nights to earn enough points to be able to stay free for 12 nights. I plan to do this by redeeming the points when point stretchers are available for the hotel I am interested in. In researching this, I discovered it will not be until October, but I spend three nights a week in a motel every week anyway, so October is no problem.

Beckles Jul 10, 2002 6:46 am

IMO, the best current promo is US Airways' promo for 20k bonus points that count towards elite status for flying 12 segments between 7/15/02 and 10/31/02.

Another good one, and definitely Top 10 of current promos, is Northwest's Fly Free Faster 2.

JakAg Jul 10, 2002 8:24 am

Thanks for the info on the TD WATERHOUSE AA promotion. I have not seen anything about that from AA. They must not be pushing it at the moment.

Jailer Jul 15, 2002 9:58 am

Maybe not technically a bonus program, but idine, 10 miles per dollar, is pretty nice, especially as it is generally for meals that you would buy (and sometimes expense) anyway.


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