Using e-cert on NW to bring down CPM/EQM
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 863
Using e-cert on NW to bring down CPM/EQM
This might be deemed to not be MR-related, but as an MRer I'm always looking for easy ways to bring down CPM/EQM, and I've found the following way to reliably work.
NW e-certs can be bought on craigslist.org for $8 at any time and give the following discounts:
$25 - fare of $75-$199
$50 - fare of $200-$299
$75 - fare of $300-$399
$100-fare of $400 and up
You will receive the discount code and a document number through e-mail (no shipping anything).
This is just for those that didn't know...
NW e-certs can be bought on craigslist.org for $8 at any time and give the following discounts:
$25 - fare of $75-$199
$50 - fare of $200-$299
$75 - fare of $300-$399
$100-fare of $400 and up
You will receive the discount code and a document number through e-mail (no shipping anything).
This is just for those that didn't know...
#2

Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: DFW
Programs: AA PLT->GLD|HH Gold|SPG PLT->GOLD|HGP Gold|MR Silver
Posts: 1,985
I'm going to move this to the Northwest forum, as it's not really about a Mileage Run but really about how to get cheaper NW fares. The moderator there may choose to close or delete this, as it borders on the debate of whether it's promoting buying/selling certificates, but I'll leave that up to them.
Dave, a.k.a. dmfriedman
Moderator, Mileage Run
Dave, a.k.a. dmfriedman
Moderator, Mileage Run
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 863
Not to be offensive, but the moderators here can be a bit restrictive about the posts. I think this information about e-certs is very useful to MRers, since CPM is their bottom line. As an MRer myself, I would love to see posts about using vouchers or e-certs to bring down CPM and where I can get them cheap.
But, the moderator has the power...
But, the moderator has the power...
#4
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: SFO
Posts: 451
The e-cert PD-925 mentioned is only one of the Northwest $ off coupons from amenity kits that people receive when a flight is delayed.
There are a number of other ones as well PD924, PD886, PD964, etc with different expiration dates and discount amount.
PD924 fixed $35 off $200+
PD925 discount amount see above, expires on 09/2005
PD886 same discount as PD925, expires on 06/2005
PD964 same discount as PD925, expires on 07/2006
You can find more information from this thread
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=420383
There are a number of other ones as well PD924, PD886, PD964, etc with different expiration dates and discount amount.
PD924 fixed $35 off $200+
PD925 discount amount see above, expires on 09/2005
PD886 same discount as PD925, expires on 06/2005
PD964 same discount as PD925, expires on 07/2006
You can find more information from this thread
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=420383

