They don't get it
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They don't get it
They don’t get it.
I get 4 tickets for the 4th playoff game at Wrigley Field, and the daughters come home from Ann Arbor and Boston respectively.
“You’re flying home for a baseball game” a college friend asks.
“Yes, it’s a frequent flyer ticket”.
“Oh”, the friend responds, satisfied that it didn’t cost real money.
They don’t get baseball, but that’s ok. Lots of people don’t get baseball. And lots of us do. But they don’t get that a frequent flyer ticket is a real currency. It’s one with a much debated value – many threads about that. The value is different to different people – some want tickets, others want upgrades. But it has a real value, and isn’t something that is thrown away frivolously. Baseball is valuable for us. Not for others. Hey, this is America!
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I get 4 tickets for the 4th playoff game at Wrigley Field, and the daughters come home from Ann Arbor and Boston respectively.
“You’re flying home for a baseball game” a college friend asks.
“Yes, it’s a frequent flyer ticket”.
“Oh”, the friend responds, satisfied that it didn’t cost real money.
They don’t get baseball, but that’s ok. Lots of people don’t get baseball. And lots of us do. But they don’t get that a frequent flyer ticket is a real currency. It’s one with a much debated value – many threads about that. The value is different to different people – some want tickets, others want upgrades. But it has a real value, and isn’t something that is thrown away frivolously. Baseball is valuable for us. Not for others. Hey, this is America!
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#2
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Santa Monica, CA, USA
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I know what you mean - but that is a perception people have. They might say "you've got plenty of miles, why don't you give me a free ticket" - where they wouldn't say "you have plenty of money, why don't you buy me a ticket".
As for the baseball - last year I was lucky enough to get to all of the WS games in Anaheim, and I've been an Angel fan for all of the team's life and most of my own. Being there truly was priceless. Congrats on the Cubs win last night - and good luck.
As for the baseball - last year I was lucky enough to get to all of the WS games in Anaheim, and I've been an Angel fan for all of the team's life and most of my own. Being there truly was priceless. Congrats on the Cubs win last night - and good luck.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by VolleyballFerd:
I know what you mean - but that is a perception people have. They might say "you've got plenty of miles, why don't you give me a free ticket" - where they wouldn't say "you have plenty of money, why don't you buy me a ticket".</font>
I know what you mean - but that is a perception people have. They might say "you've got plenty of miles, why don't you give me a free ticket" - where they wouldn't say "you have plenty of money, why don't you buy me a ticket".</font>
Talking about miles, upgrades, status, and premium-class travel is a double-edged sword. I think that most of us here are generally enthusiastic about such matters, and like to share this with others, and not out of a sense of bragging. But I think one has to be careful, and not just for the reason that most people may think we're crazy
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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I've found that some people do think that FF miles are like coupons you get in the newspaper, and not worth much more (I've also had someone ask me to "give" them some miles, and they were surprised when I was not so inclined). However, to the credit of my brother and his new wife, they were blown away when I gave them biz class tickets to Europe as a wedding present.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by fly co to see the yanks:i couldn't tell that from the Topic title.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by xyzzy:
And I couldn't tell that you might be interested in it from your handle
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And I couldn't tell that you might be interested in it from your handle
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Discussion of the latest frequent flyer program buzz... </font>

I'm going to move this to travel buzz.
Flipside
[This message has been edited by flipside (edited 10-06-2003).]

