Miles for Pest Control / Home Services
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: SAT, AUS
Posts: 105
Miles for Pest Control / Home Services
Well, I've got termites. So of course the first thing I think of is how can I get miles for the repairs!
I know mypoints offers points for homeowner services, but was wondering if anyone knew of a miles program.
If anyone knows shout it out!
Thanks
relaxedPax (not quite so relaxed right now)
[This message has been edited by relaxedPax (edited 02-24-2003).]
I know mypoints offers points for homeowner services, but was wondering if anyone knew of a miles program.
If anyone knows shout it out!
Thanks
relaxedPax (not quite so relaxed right now)
[This message has been edited by relaxedPax (edited 02-24-2003).]
#2
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Reno, Nevada
Programs: AA EXP, UA 2MM, SPG Platinum, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 494
I've been using Terminix to keep the critters away from my place. I have an annual contract and pay the bill with American Express, so I get Starwood points for that. They don't give any points just for the service. But this month's bill has a coupon for 20% off their "New Termite Baiting System," whatever that is. It also says I get a $30 credit on my bill if I recommend someone who becomes a new termite customer. I'd be happy to accept their $30 credit if you can use the coupon.
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#5


Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: Ashburn, VA (IAD/DCA/BWI)
Posts: 2,757
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by relaxedPax:
I saw the deal with MyPoints / ServiceMaster.
You get 1000 points if you sign up for their baiting program for a year (and $50 off)
I didn't want to do that for a whole year.
relaxedPax
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I saw the deal with MyPoints / ServiceMaster.
You get 1000 points if you sign up for their baiting program for a year (and $50 off)
I didn't want to do that for a whole year.
relaxedPax
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