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liamk May 29, 2005 6:02 pm


Originally Posted by Ken in Phx
1/2 cent a mile deals were VisaBuxx .004/mile (currently) and others in the past Charter One, Texas State Bank etc.

And as for life ( of course you mean life of the AA program, right ;)

Of course ;)

As for Visabuxx... thanks for pointing me to it. The current thread indicates it just died though. Anyone out there with current deals better than 1.2 cents per mile (not incl. milage runs)? Thanks in advance!

Ken in Phx May 29, 2005 7:53 pm

Visabuxx still working for me, but i fear that mine will come to an end soon also. I will post when I find another working deal for 1/2 cent a mile.

Ken in Phx

Marathon Man May 31, 2005 7:16 am


Originally Posted by Ken in Phx
Visabuxx still working for me, but i fear that mine will come to an end soon also. I will post when I find another working deal for 1/2 cent a mile.

Ken in Phx

and it is for this reason that those of us savvy to the world of gift cards keep on looking for new deals that pop up under the radars allllll the time!
;)MM

SkyTeam777 Oct 5, 2005 9:24 am

Do NetBank or Bank Direct offer miles for opening CDs? Anyone know about mileage offers for Virtual Bank?

LRD Oct 5, 2005 9:37 am


Originally Posted by SkyTeam777
Do NetBank or Bank Direct offer miles for opening CDs? Anyone know about mileage offers for Virtual Bank?

BankDirect does.

1,000 miles for every $1,000.00 spent on a two-year Mileage CD purchase.
500 miles for every $1,000.00 spent on a one-year Mileage CD purchase.
250 miles for every $1,000.00 spent on a 6-month Mileage CD purchase.

izzik Oct 6, 2005 1:25 pm

I'm thinking of opening a Savings Account with Bankdirect.. not sure if this counts for the referral bonus.. but I guess it still asks for Referrer's name/email online.

LRD Oct 6, 2005 1:29 pm


Originally Posted by izzik
I'm thinking of opening a Savings Account with Bankdirect.. not sure if this counts for the referral bonus.. but I guess it still asks for Referrer's name/email online.

I'd be happy to refer you. (Both of us benefit.)

I'll send you a PM.

izzik Oct 6, 2005 1:31 pm

thanks!

coachflyer Nov 17, 2005 4:37 pm

Emigrant Bank, Bank Direct, Ing Bank
 
Although Ing Bank does not pay the highest interest rate, bank transaction such as transfers and other business activities are quite easy and painless.

Bank Direct does not allow for direct access for my checking account. Every transaction is either with hard copies and is very slow and requires telephone calls to verify it. Interest rates are very low.

Emigrant Bank advertises high rates but is about many times slower than Bank Direct. I transferred funds there about 3 weeks ago and I am still unable to access my account. Does anyone have similar experiences with these banks any other internet banks?

grbflyer Nov 18, 2005 10:00 am

any codes for citibanks thank you network for opening a checkign account?

RD57 Nov 18, 2005 8:14 pm


Originally Posted by coachflyer
Although Ing Bank does not pay the highest interest rate, bank transaction such as transfers and other business activities are quite easy and painless.

My experience with ING is positive as well. ^


Originally Posted by coachflyer
Bank Direct does not allow for direct access for my checking account. Every transaction is either with hard copies and is very slow and requires telephone calls to verify it. Interest rates are very low.

No direct access? :confused: I use standard checks like any other bank. I also use their electronic bill paying service, and have had no problems. I also direct deposit into the account, and can perform ACH transfers both in and out at no charge. I use my ING account as the "clearinghouse" to perform the ACH transfers - just "link" your accounts.....

Yes, the interest rate is low, but if you add up the account opening bonuses, bill pay bonus, and direct deposit bonus, the cost per mile is not that bad, especially if you only keep the $2,500 minimum to avoid the monthly fee. Also, interest is taxable, miles are not (at least not yet).


Originally Posted by coachflyer
Emigrant Bank advertises high rates but is about many times slower than Bank Direct. I transferred funds there about 3 weeks ago and I am still unable to access my account. Does anyone have similar experiences with these banks any other internet banks?

I have no experience with Emigrant internet banking.

lin821 Nov 18, 2005 11:01 pm

Netbank and Virtualbank
 

Originally Posted by SkyTeam777
Do NetBank...offer miles for opening CDs? Anyone know about mileage offers for Virtual Bank?

If you are a new customer for Netbank, you could earn up to 9000 UAL miles. Here's the link: http://www.netbank.com/pro085.htm

I don't think VirtualBank offer bonus miles incentive other than referral bonus. If you plan to open a new account with Virtualbank, I can refer you so both of us will get $20. :)

Just PM me with your email account.

jeffo Nov 18, 2005 11:26 pm


Originally Posted by coachflyer
Although Ing Bank does not pay the highest interest rate, bank transaction such as transfers and other business activities are quite easy and painless.

Bank Direct does not allow for direct access for my checking account. Every transaction is either with hard copies and is very slow and requires telephone calls to verify it. Interest rates are very low.

Emigrant Bank advertises high rates but is about many times slower than Bank Direct. I transferred funds there about 3 weeks ago and I am still unable to access my account. Does anyone have similar experiences with these banks any other internet banks?

I switched to Emigrantdirect.com (part of Emigrant bank, which has been around since the mid 1800's) a few months ago. The beginning process really sucks, but once you are in, the 4% interest is nice. It justifies the mileage I was earning at bank direct. I do still have a bank direct account for my bill pay and direct deposit, and when I have any left over funds, I move them over to Emigrant.

777-DCA Nov 19, 2005 4:55 pm

You can earn miles from "regular" banks (Chase, Bank of America, etc...) if you get a debit card. See andrewcram.com for more information.

grbflyer Nov 23, 2005 2:12 pm

i have the united debit card. you get 2500 miles to open, with a $25 annual fee. through chase.


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