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sam007 Aug 26, 2016 9:21 am

Is this the best program?
 
folks - I researched a bit but not too much to find on the forums on other programs. Is idine the best program and most restaurants for an urban city location? Also, is it really 15% on spend over $1000

Thx

pinniped Aug 26, 2016 12:25 pm

Are you asking if the cashback version is better than the various mileage versions? Or asking if there's another national restaurant network that is better than iDine/RewardsNetwork and somewhat mutually exclusive to it?

I don't participate in this program much anymore, but if I did I'd probably go cashback. Since I'm pretty dormant, I just "accidentally" earn a few AA miles here or there.

I don't think this program has a direct (mutually-exclusive) competitor. Individual cities/regions often have independent restaurants' associations that have some kind of loyalty card...I've had those in a few cities. Plus there are Entertainment-type books for lower-end and fast food restaurants. There's usually nothing that precludes these restaurants from being part of iDine: I know back in the day when this program was more lucrative, I often double-dipped between iDine and a pretty lucrative local loyalty program.

Bottom line in my area: the really outstanding restaurants aren't on iDine. You best shot at a great iDine experience is to hit a really good mom & pop startup. The more established restaurants are either part of a local loyalty program or nothing at all.

sdsearch Aug 26, 2016 3:17 pm


Originally Posted by pinniped (Post 27123438)
I don't think this program has a direct (mutually-exclusive) competitor.

Well, there's:

www.thanksagain.com

which includes some restaurants, last I heard, but has a much wider variety of merchants, and restaurants are not the main focus there.

sam007 Aug 27, 2016 11:44 am

great ideas. Does anybody know what's the best program to collect uber points?

Thx

sdsearch Aug 27, 2016 6:15 pm


Originally Posted by sam007 (Post 27127172)
Does anybody know what's the best program to collect uber points?

Since Rewards Network (the company does the dining programs discussed in this forum) doesn't have an Uber points earning option, your latest question isn't really suited for here. There's a separate forum on FlyerTalk specifically for ride-share service including Uber. You should ask there about how to earn Uber points:

diburning Aug 29, 2016 1:52 pm

RN has a few smaller competitors such as MOGL, but none give you the option of choosing which rewards currency you wish to earn. Even if you're dormant or don't dine frequently, the program can help you earn some miles to extend the expiration on those airline programs that expire after a certain period of inactivity (such as American or United)

pinniped Aug 29, 2016 1:59 pm


Originally Posted by sam007 (Post 27127172)
great ideas. Does anybody know what's the best program to collect uber points?

Thx

Are there really Uber points per se? Or just partnerships out there that can generate Uber credit on occasion?

I know you can earn SPG on your Uber rides.

The Thanks Again site references earning Uber rides. But the click-through led to some other page, so not sure how it works. My only interaction with Thanks Again was the old US Airways Grand Slam promotion. I had forgotten completely that it exists!!


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