I gotta go on an Idine diet
#31
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
Programs: AA Plat, BA, DL, Frontier, NWA, SWA, UA, HHonors Gold, Priority Club Plat, Choice Priv, BW, Diners
Posts: 1,554
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by kidpachinko:
I noticed recently that all of the restaurants in this area (ROC) have switched from miles to cash back, after deducting $49/year from accumulated cash back as a "fee." Is this common all around? I miss the "simple" mileage aspect. ;(
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I noticed recently that all of the restaurants in this area (ROC) have switched from miles to cash back, after deducting $49/year from accumulated cash back as a "fee." Is this common all around? I miss the "simple" mileage aspect. ;(
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So it's your account, not those restaurants, which switched. (Or at least the credit card you've been using switched, or you switched which credit card you were using without realizing it. Or one other possibilitiy is if your airline dropped iDine, then maybe iDine in THAT case switched you to cashback?)
Looking up Rochester in my (BA's EC Dining) version of iDine, I still see restaurants such as The Cartwright Inn, Casa D'amici, Comix Cafe, Crescent Beach Hotel, Critics On The Mall, Cutler's Restaurant (new), Davinci's (3 locations), Duels Cafe, Elmwood Inn, Empire State Brewing, etc, etc (ie, I only looked at the first two pages of the Buffalo/Rochester area and only looked for Rochester proper not suburbs) all still give 10 miles/$ in EC Dining, and undoubtedly most if not all of those give 10 miles/$ in all other airline programs that still participate in iDine. But since I have no idea which airline program you were in, I can't further explain why you think the restaurants switched on you...
#32
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
Programs: AA Plat, BA, DL, Frontier, NWA, SWA, UA, HHonors Gold, Priority Club Plat, Choice Priv, BW, Diners
Posts: 1,554
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by JerryFF:
Wow - it never occurred to me that you could register your DC club with iDine and get both miles and the DC 20% discount. Thanks for the great tip.</font>
Wow - it never occurred to me that you could register your DC club with iDine and get both miles and the DC 20% discount. Thanks for the great tip.</font>
But if you pay with Diners Club, you have no opt in or out, you're always automatically getting the cashback (if the restuarant participates). It's only in the case other cards that you can choose between cashback or any number of airline programs (or even other types of programs like uPromise).
No matter how you work it, any one card can only earn into any one incarnation of iDine at a time. That's because iDine is one system as far as gathering info on where you card was used, and only once they figure out that you used their card do they route those earnings into one program or another. That routing system is smart enough to know that you can't route the same earnings to two places at once, just as your bank is smart enough to know that if you depost $100 in cash you can't deposit the same $100 into several different accounts and have them all grow by $100 each!
There are ways of sort-of double-dipping, but they're not by making the same card earn two ways at once through iDine. One is, of course, that your card may earn mileage on ALL purchases, quite independent of what it earns on iDine. The second is that some restaurants may accept coupons or other kinds of discounts in conjunction with iDine (tho I think they can disallow the combination of coupons or discounts with iDine if they so desire).

