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Punki Apr 19, 2003 12:54 pm

Where are we supposed to talk about ways to use miles?
 
For years I developed a FL-IRA with the thought that I would have all the miles I would ever need to fly in comfort for the rest of my life after retirement. In the past couple of years two things have happen that make my plan less workable.

1. Due to a weak economy it looks like I won't be able to retire as soon as I thought. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif

2. Due to a weak economy it looks like some of my airlines may be forced to retire before I am able to. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/frown.gif

So here I am with millions of miles that make me nervous and not enough time to use them to fly myself, so what do I do with them?

I have donated to charity.

I have exchanged them with my kids for work in the yard.

I have upgraded my neighbor for checking my mail when I travel.

I have given them to employees to let them know how much I appreciate them even though we can't give raises right now.

I have given them to friends and relatives just because I love them.

I have used them for business travel for my and my employees.

I came up with another great idea of gifting them to friends in appreciation for professional services rendered.

That post was closed because the moderator felt this was the wrong forum and suggested that I repost in Coupon Connection?????? Of course, using miles hasn't a thing on earth to do with coupons, their exchange, gifting or using them to light cigars.

I am so confused. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/eek.gif So I have two questions:

1. Do you feel this is the appropriate forum to discuss ideas for using miles?

2. If not, which forum do you feel would be appropriate for discussing using miles?



[This message has been edited by Punki (edited 04-19-2003).]

CountinPlaces Apr 19, 2003 1:18 pm

Absent specific questions/ideas relating to a particular airline or destination, I would say that this forum is appropriate.

Why else would it be called MilesBuzz?

CameraGuy Apr 19, 2003 1:44 pm

Geez, does it ever stop?

gleff Apr 19, 2003 1:53 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Punki:
I came up with another great idea of gifting them to friends in appreciation for professional services rendered.</font>
To clarify for the rest of the board, and in the hopes of furthering a conversation on using miles and points, let me offer that in the thread in question I specifically suggested that this idea be fleshed out here in MilesBuzz.

<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">the question of whether it's alright to trade miles for services, might fit under the rubric of "what are miles good for" or "how far are the rules of FF programs getting stretched?"

That question can could belong here in MilesBuzz. In fact, there is a current thread on folks getting caught selling their miles in this forum, so practice would also suggest that this topic would be alright here.</font>
(My quick typing did lead to a grammatical error above.)

But since the post in question contained other items that seemed better suited for elsewhere, I closed the thread and suggested that you repost with only the piece discussed above. Which you've done, and we're all the richer for it. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

So let's discuss all of the ways that miles can be used and how far the rules of programs can be pushed. And let's talk about the consequences and ethics of pushing those guidelines (but civilly, of course!).

Let's talk about ways to use miles here.

And, Punki, you have a great list above about how to do just that!

And let's have the discussions of "I have x to offer, do you have y" outside of MilesBuzz.

So any other ideas to add to Punki's list? Or any thoughts or concerns with items already on the list?

This is a good place for that discussion. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

Best,
Gary
aka gleff
MilesBuzz and Delta moderator

[This message has been edited by gleff (edited 04-19-2003).]

BigKing Apr 19, 2003 2:03 pm

Since your post is about miles but not necessarily airline specific, it seems like a forum like "MilesBuzz!" might be a good place to post. To me it seems like an much more appropriate topic for milesbuzz than some of the other topics that are permitted in milesbuzz but seem to deal with incredibly narrow topics that are only marginally related to miles.

As far as your concern about the longevity of your miles, I share that concern completely and am using miles as fast as I can. I am certain that they will become either worthless or significantly devalued over the next 12-24 months, even more so than they already have. It sounds like the magnitude of your problem is much more significant than mine though. I am essentially trying to use miles based on my perception of risk, for example with the changes to BA's program I am using all those miles before July 1, then I am emptying the AA account. The only account I am not really worried about right now is Alaska, just because they seem to be holding pretty steady and they continue to grow.

Gaucho100K Apr 19, 2003 2:23 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by CameraGuy:
Geez, does it ever stop?</font>
I agree... don't you ever stop... http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/rolleyes.gif http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/mad.gif

cblaisd Apr 19, 2003 2:55 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by gleff:
...But since the post in question contained other items that seemed better suited for elsewhere, I closed the thread and suggested that you repost with only the piece discussed above. Which you've done, and we're all the richer for it. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif So let's discuss all of the ways that miles can be used and how far the rules of programs can be pushed. And let's talk about the consequences and ethics of pushing those guidelines (but civilly, of course!).</font>
Very well done and in a classy way, as always Gary.


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Punki:
...I came up with another great idea of gifting them to friends in appreciation for professional services rendered. </font>
I would say it certainly appeared to be a solicitation for an exchange; as you wrote:


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Punki:...if some cosmetic dentist who wanted to become my friend performed this service for free, just to make me happy in my old age, I would probably love them forever and gift them and their SO with a 1st class trip to Europe. Does this seem reasonable? </font>
Such is indeed more appropriate in Coupon Connection.

Punki Apr 19, 2003 3:34 pm

Well, then, cblaisd, I was unclear. Any gift exchange must be a definite Win/Win situation, and it is best when each participant feels like s/he got just a little bit more than they gave.

Flyertalk would not be a very good place to gift exchange First Class Tickets to Europe for professional services, because most people on FT (I believe) either already have enough miles to get their own First Class tickets or else have a pretty good idea how to get enough miles on their own.

With somebody who has few or no miles, two (tax) free first class tickets to Europe is a heck of a deal--worth about $30,000.00 in before tax earned income.

Such a gift exchange would work beautifully with, and be a definite Win/Win for, someone who has a decent income, flies once or twice a year, puts some random purchases on their credit card and thinks that accumulating 30,000 miles a year is a big deal. Here on FT I know kids with enough miles for a first class ticket to Europe.

My goal in posting was to stimulate creative input on how to best use miles is the current economic climate. Heck I might even give somebody a free ticket for a really amazing idea. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif

gleff Apr 19, 2003 3:42 pm

So, do folks have any new, creative ideas for uses for miles? or thoughts on the usefulness or propriety of Punki's idea to offer award tickets in exchange for professional services?

ranles Apr 19, 2003 4:31 pm

I guess Punki using them for travel would not be an appropriate suggestion as it is not innovative...but it is also not listed. Also not listed is trading them for other program points...hotels, cruises, etc. Point disappear quickly that way.

Offering them to one's employer has been discussed in the past, but is also not listed here.

Looking back, lots of discussions have been held on the folly of hoarding points, but then it is too late for that suggestion, if appears.

One could give them all away to charity, if the only goal was to rid oneself of all those nasty ff points. So maybe a goal analysis is important before going further?

Bottom line, one could ignore this issue, not make it a problem. Overtime the points will get used up (as currently done) or disappear as a value if a "bad" bankrupcy occurs (ie, one that the points are lost).

cblaisd Apr 19, 2003 5:46 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Punki:
Well, then, cblaisd, I was unclear.</font>
Thank you for the clarification.

As most FT'ers probably know, every so often a version of this debate breaks out in Coupon Connection or in Only Randy Petersen. It seems, on the one hand, that the terms of virtually every airline program are similar: while many (although not all) awards for upgrades or travel may indeed be transferred or gifted, they may not be "bartered" or "traded." Others point out that even so, one breaks no law (except maybe in California -- although that provision has yet to be litigated) by "bartering" or "trading" awards; only the airlines' Terms of Service are breached. So as to gleff's question,


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by gleff:
So, do folks have...thoughts on the usefulness or propriety of Punki idea to offer award tickets in exchange for professional services?</font>
it would seem to me that such would indeed constitute a "trade" or "barter." So.... the "usefulness" of such strategies is obviously high, and the "propriety" is obviously (I think) arguable -- depending on where one falls out on the legality and morality of of the airlines' unilateral proscription of "trading" and "bartering."

But back to Punki's questions:


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Punki:
...My goal in posting was to stimulate creative input on how to best use miles is the current economic climate....</font>
and


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Punki:
...Any gift exchange must be a definite Win/Win situation, and it is best when each participant feels like s/he got just a little bit more than they gave.</font>
For me some of the best use of miles that I've done is to get my parents to California for a week to be loving grandparents to daughter cblaisd while Mrs. cblaisd and I went to Hawaii http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif This was definitely a "Win/Win" situation, both familially and economically.

More generally, I think Punki is exactly right that "when each participant feels like s/he got just a little bit more than they gave" one has had a successful exchange. So, when someone who is for whatever reason needing and therefore valuing HHonors or Marriott or Starwood stays very highly and someone else is needing an airline award and therefore valuing that very highly (and the "official" venues for such exchanges are confiscatory in value), such an exchange leaves both parties pleased.

And given the exchanges proposed over the years in Coupon Connection, it's very clear that there is an infinite variety of valuations placed on various exchange opportunities depending on personal situations.

SanDiego1K Apr 19, 2003 6:10 pm

My husband and I have elderly parents, lots of miles, and brothers and sisters who care deeply for our parents who have no miles. We have a standing open offer to provide tickets to anyone who has time to visit.

My husband and his sisters all took trips this spring to be with his father after heart valve replacement surgery. My brothers are both going to see my mother this spring, as are we.

Our parents are no longer healthy enough to travel. This use of miles is a wonderful way to give them the gift they love best - seeing their children - and it ensures that each of us remain personally involved in their care.

magic111 Apr 19, 2003 6:26 pm

So I am confused.
Do you just want to know if this is the appropriate forum for discussing how to use or do you want to discuss how to use?

schreibsman Apr 19, 2003 8:09 pm

I know you mentioned giving to charity already, but this is a sort-of tangent from that.

Every year, tons of university students go on spring break to not-so-cheap places (caribbean, europe mostly) to have a great week with their friends. as I fall in this group, I know that the majority of which are financially supported by their parents, and while the extra ~$700-1000 (sometimes more) is a hefty sum, it's taken for granted. I took three school trips in high school, and have done 2 now in university.

However, there are some kids who aren't as lucky, and are supporting themselves through university. When all their friends go to fun places in March, they're stuck at home. I don't think there is a charity already in place, nor exact ideas of how to do this, but it would be really great to have miles kicking around for something like this. I had 2 friends unable to come to the Dominican Republic this year because they were financially strapped, and they missed a great time.

Something along these lines maybe?

We do work hard, and a vacation is a great relaxer, not just a free-flowing booze fest.

[This message has been edited by schreibsman (edited 04-19-2003).]

notsosmart Apr 19, 2003 8:15 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">We do work hard, and a vacation is a great relaxer, not just a free-flowing booze fest.</font>
ROTFL http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif

I remember college. I observe college students every day. I see no indication whatsoever of this "hard work" of which you speak.

OTH, the "free flowing booze fest" is a constant in most college students' lives. Not that there is anything wrong with that. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif


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