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cmh flyer Aug 26, 2005 3:09 pm

10% Discount E-Cert
 
I just received the following message in an email fron NWA, giving me a 10% discount on my next trip by using an E-Cert provided in the note. I don't know why I received this. Did any one else receive a similar note lately"


"Congratulations! Your recent travel on Northwest Airlines qualified you for a 10% discount on your next trip. This is our special way of thanking you for being a loyal customer.

This 10% discount E-Cert must be redeemed through nwa.com by January 31, 2006 for travel within the U.S. 50 through June 30, 2006."

anbhc Aug 26, 2005 3:20 pm

Its probably this promotion for which I received an email:

Save 10% on your next flight when you purchase a qualifying ticket on nwa.com by September 1, 2005!

It’s easy to get your discount:
Purchase a ticket on nwa.com by September 1, 2005.
After your trip, we’ll e-mail you an E-Cert good for 10% off your next ticket. The E-Cert must be redeemed when purchasing a ticket on nwa.com by January 31, 2006 for travel through June 30, 2006.


Please retain this e-mail for your records.


Purchase Terms and Conditions:
Eligibility: This offer is not transferable or requestable and may only be used by the WorldPerks member to whom it is addressed.
Qualifying Activity: Purchase a ticket on nwa.com by September 1, 2005 for travel through January 15, 2006. Qualifying travel must be on a paid published fare booked in any class. Travel must be on Northwest operated flights 1-1999, Northwest Airlink flights 2700-2859, 2900-3699 operated by Mesaba and 2860-2899, 3700-3799, 4700-4799, 5600-5999 operated by Pinnacle Airlines.
Routing: Valid for travel within the U.S. 50. Travel may not originate or end in Minneapolis/St. Paul or Detroit.
Awards: 10% discount on one (1) paid ticket purchased on nwa.com by January 31, 2006 for travel through June 30, 2006. (Complete award terms and conditions listed below.) This award may be earned only one (1) time during the promotion.
Other: WorldPerks mileage credit will be awarded for travel awards earned in this promotion.
Fulfillment: The 10% discount E-Cert will be e-mailed to the WorldPerks member once qualifying travel has been completed. E-mail address will be the most current e-mail address in NWA's E-mail database. WorldPerks member must maintain a valid e-mail address with NWA E-mail from registration date until four (4) weeks after promotion ends to remain eligible for the award. If valid e-mail is not available to Northwest at time of offer fulfillment, no award will be given. Northwest Airlines is not responsible for any malfunctions associated with the e-mail collection process that result in incomplete information. Please allow 1-2 weeks after completion of qualifying travel for 10% discount E-Cert delivery.
Conditions apply: Additional restrictions may apply. Northwest is the final authority on the interpretation of these rules.
10% Discount E-Certificate
This offer entitles one (1) passenger a 10% discount off a qualifying published fare for roundtrip travel purchased on nwa.com. The discount is valid for travel within the U.S. 50. Travel is permitted on Northwest Airlines flights 1-1999 and Northwest Airlink flights 2700-2859, 2900-3699 operated by Mesaba and 2860-2899, 3700-3799, 4700-4799, 5600-5999 operated by Pinnacle Airlines.

Discount Travel E-Cert Terms and Conditions:
Ticketing/Travel Period:Ticket using the 10% discount E-Cert must be issued by January 31, 2006 for travel through June 30, 2006.
Reservations/Ticketing: Reservations must be made and ticket issued per the rules of the fare purchased. 10% discount E-Cert offer must be redeemed through nwa.com.
Booking Class: Per rules of the fare purchased.
Itinerary: Travel must be roundtrip. One-way travel/stopovers/circle trips/open segments/waitlisting is not permitted.
Routing: The 10% discount is valid for travel within the U.S. 50, except travel may not originate or terminate in Minneapolis/St. Paul or Detroit.
Transferability: This offer is non-transferable. Purchased or auctioned E-Certs are subject to confiscation and travel will not be permitted.
Changes/Refunds/Upgrades: Changes, cancellation, standby, upgrades, reissues are per the fare rule.
Combinability: Per the rule of the fare purchased. This E-Cert may not be combined with any other discount, promo fare also known as a web fare, infant/child fare, senior fare, certificate, E-Cert, ticket designator/reference code, bonus, upgrade (except WorldPerks® Elite card and Elite companion upgrades), WorldPerks Air Travel Award, or group fares.
Taxes: 10% discount does not include Passenger Facility Charges of up to $18 roundtrip, September 11th Security Fee of up to $10 roundtrip and U.S. segment tax of up to $3.20 per flown segment. A Segment is defined as a takeoff and landing.
E-Cert Offer: Limit of one discounted ticket per E-Cert. E-Cert has zero cash value and will be deemed fully used upon redemption and will not be honored retroactively or from participants in connection with the exchange of any wholly or partially unused ticket. Only original e-mails will be accepted. E-mail offer will not be replaced and cannot be requested. The use of the e-mail offer embodied herein by anyone other than NW in any advertisement for any purpose, or the purchase or the acquisition of certificates by persons or entities in the travel service business is strictly prohibited and will render the E-Cert offer void.
WorldPerks: WorldPerks mileage credit will be awarded for travel awards earned in this promotion.
Miscellaneous: Other conditions may apply. Offer is subject to change without notice. Northwest is the final authority on the interpretation of these rules.
Reference Code: PD001

cmh flyer Aug 26, 2005 3:23 pm

anbhc, that must be it! Sometimes I register for these promotions and then forget about it. :confused:

CaveatEmpty Aug 27, 2005 9:41 am

Don't recall any registration necessary -- they just do it. ECert (codes in an email) showed up about a week after the last flight.

As usual, neat idea with poor implementation: the buy that triggered the offer was TWO ticketed pax :td:

>> 4.Awards: 10% discount on one (1) paid ticket purchased on nwa.com by January 31, 2006 for travel through June 30, 2006. (Complete award terms and conditions listed below.) This award may be earned only one (1) time during the promotion.

Guess it's really just a 5% deal :D
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p9142 Aug 28, 2005 7:47 pm


Originally Posted by CaveatEmpty
Don't recall any registration necessary -- they just do it. .

Can someone please confirm that this is the case. I remeber getting this email but I trashed it and now I am about to make a purchase. I was just wondering if I needed to do something to get the discount. Thanks in advance.

cheapie Aug 28, 2005 9:02 pm

got mine. ^

cmh flyer Aug 29, 2005 9:10 am

Email gives a Reference Code to use
 
To redeem your E-Cert, the email gives a PD Reference code to use when booking your next flight on NWA.com in order to get your discount.

NWsilverflyer Sep 15, 2005 1:59 pm


Originally Posted by cmh flyer
To redeem your E-Cert, the email gives a PD Reference code to use when booking your next flight on NWA.com in order to get your discount.

I just got this today in my inbox.

"Congratulations! Your recent travel on Northwest Airlines qualified you for a 10% discount on your next trip. This is our special way of thanking you for being a loyal customer.

This 10% discount E-Cert must be redeemed through nwa.com by January 31, 2006 for travel within the U.S. 50 through June 30, 2006."

"We appreciate your loyalty and look forward to welcoming you onboard another Northwest Airlines flight in the very near future. Enjoy your reward - you've earned it!"

BobH Sep 15, 2005 2:49 pm

"Routing: The 10% discount is valid for travel within the U.S. 50, except travel may not originate or terminate in Minneapolis/St. Paul or Detroit.??

I wonder if people who bought tickets before 9/1/05 for flights out of DTW or MSP will get one of these cert......

BobH

CaveatEmpty Sep 15, 2005 3:05 pm


Originally Posted by BobH
I wonder if people who bought tickets before 9/1/05 for flights out of DTW or MSP will get one of these cert.

Yes. See above.

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goingforgold Sep 15, 2005 3:09 pm

I am not sure if I got the original E-mail regarding this promotion, but I see that I have gotten the 10% coupon.


This promotion isn't what got me to book a flight, however. The double EQMs on the double up promotion got me to book 2 round trips where I was sitting on the fence before on trying to get gold for this year, or just concentrate on next year.

This is great. I am sure I will have use for 10% off.

Syracuse Sep 15, 2005 3:13 pm


Originally Posted by goingforgold
This is great. I am sure I will have use for 10% off.

are you sure 10% off is better than the zone certificate?

BobH Sep 15, 2005 3:25 pm

[QUOTE=CaveatEmpty]

Originally Posted by BobH
I wonder if people who bought tickets before 9/1/05 for flights out of DTW or MSP will get one of these cert../QUOTE] Yes. See above.

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You've got me confused --- to be a bit more precise ... let me state it this way...if someone bought a tickee before 9/1 to fly out of DTW or MSP -- will they get one of these E-mail messages after their flight and be able to use it for a MR out of FNT or TOL or are they out of luck because they start their trips from a hub.

Bob H

CaveatEmpty Sep 15, 2005 3:51 pm

> ".. confused .." Flew DTW-xxx on 08/20 -- 10% email arrived 08/26.
Terms (essentially) prohibit taking the -10% on future trip OC/DC=DTW/MSP.
Better?

> "..are you sure 10% off is better than the zone certificate? .."
On a $275 Tuesday LAX-WAS transcon, which would you use? :D

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goingforgold Sep 15, 2005 8:11 pm


Originally Posted by Syracuse
are you sure 10% off is better than the zone certificate?


For my purposes, the 10% off is likely to be better. I believe the zone certificates come with a lot of restrictions on when you can travel, and availability. The 10% off is on any fare, so I can choose which restrictions I could even get a ticket on a more flexible fare.

I am becoming more and more limited as to how long I can spend away from the office. I would lose more money taking a 1/2 day off work than I would save to take an off-peak flight. Also, I could use this when traveling on business, get 1.5 EQMs, and 10% off. 10% off an F or B fare isn't bad! I own my own business, so I get to decide the fare class/class of service/restrictions etc.

Besides, I gave my last zone certificates to my receptionist. Her mother has all the time in the world to travel, but very little money. Sometimes the goodwill of employees is priceless. I am also teaching them to be more savvy when they travel, even though they don't travel very much.


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