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The_Bouncer May 23, 2018 10:35 am


Originally Posted by Tilly71 (Post 29784450)
Anybody else finding iberia plus redemptions taking longer than normal, my usual Tuesday morning credits not happening.

My last one was a day or two late.

beachmouse May 25, 2018 7:40 am

I just got an e-mail from Le Club Accor inviting me to join the e-Rewards panel. So they seem to be turning the tap on for new members again, at least a little bit.

lonelyboss May 27, 2018 11:40 am

can u share the link

The_Bouncer Jun 4, 2018 4:45 am

Yet another scam survey
 
Anyone in the UK, avoid the water companies survey. 95% through and kicked out.

Tilly71 Jun 5, 2018 1:50 am

Strangely I've had that survey three times and and all worked fine. Had a survey twice yesterday where it asks you to tick a box against the relevant question and it states you need to tick the box to continue even though I had? Tried all the tricks like refresh etc but nothing worked.

The thing I hate are when they send you a survey to a demographic profile and they fail you because your the opposite sex. Where as some surveys fail you for an error in your birthdate, the survey should not be sent to the wrong demographic in the first place.
Just makes me want to lie.

Chancellor Todd Jun 5, 2018 12:30 pm

Does anyone have any experience redeeming e-rewards for Choice Privileges points? I'm wondering if there is a limit on how often you can redeem. Under Redemption Limitation, it just says "N/A." Thanks!

neuromancer Jun 5, 2018 7:19 pm

N/A means no limit. There is no limit to IHG and Accor, so I suppose Choice too.

Chancellor Todd Jun 6, 2018 8:29 am


Originally Posted by neuromancer (Post 29833560)
N/A means no limit. There is no limit to IHG and Accor, so I suppose Choice too.

Have you actually cashed out with Choice? With IHG and Accor, the fine print actually says "No limitations." With Choice it's just "N/A."

nomiiiii Jun 7, 2018 12:58 am


Originally Posted by Chancellor Todd (Post 29835491)
Have you actually cashed out with Choice? With IHG and Accor, the fine print actually says "No limitations." With Choice it's just "N/A."

Unless things have changed, there was no limit with Choice. I cashed out 4 times in one day approx 6 months ago.

beastieb Jun 7, 2018 1:06 pm

Looks like they just did another purge. They got 2 of 3 of my accounts this time around. Last purge got 1 of 4.

nomiiiii Jun 7, 2018 3:56 pm


Originally Posted by beastieb (Post 29841045)
Looks like they just did another purge. They got 2 of 3 of my accounts this time around. Last purge got 1 of 4.

I don't think they do purges in batches, rather it is related to suspicious activity (e.g. you log in with some nonUS IP, you redeem miles to an account where you name doesn't match, you redeem miles to the same account through two different e-rewards etc)

Back in the day (couple years ago), i had about a dozen accounts, and re-signing up was easy also, those were some good days - slowly they've been trickled down and caught and banned to the point where my second-to-last account was banned 3 weeks ago and I'm down to my last lonely account :/ And I haven't seen any new signups so that sucks, plus the cellphone verification makes having multiple accounts tough (if you have tips on how to signup for newer accounts or how you got around phone verification please PM).

karaoke Jun 9, 2018 8:35 am

My husband and I each had an e-Rewards and e-Miles account. When e-Miles sent out the closing notice, they also sent us each an invite to join e-Rewards because we were using different emails there than we were on e-Rewards. We each joined from work, using our work addresses so that the info wouldn't match and the reward choices with the e-Miles conversion accounts are so much better - every hotel, every airline, restaurants, etc. What we want to do is stop using our current accounts and use the new accounts exclusively. We can confirm them easily with our work cell phones. If you were also sent an invite from e-Miles and have limited reward choices with your current account, definitely take it.

randix Jun 9, 2018 4:26 pm

I wonder...
 

Originally Posted by karaoke (Post 29847289)
My husband and I each had an e-Rewards and e-Miles account. When e-Miles sent out the closing notice, they also sent us each an invite to join e-Rewards because we were using different emails there than we were on e-Rewards. We each joined from work, using our work addresses so that the info wouldn't match and the reward choices with the e-Miles conversion accounts are so much better - every hotel, every airline, restaurants, etc. What we want to do is stop using our current accounts and use the new accounts exclusively. We can confirm them easily with our work cell phones. If you were also sent an invite from e-Miles and have limited reward choices with your current account, definitely take it.

if you've redeemed miles for a particular airline (or whatever) in a previous e-rewards account, I wonder (?) if you'll run into a problem if you try and redeem miles for same airline account (or whatever) in your new e-rewards account.

The_Bouncer Jun 10, 2018 9:36 am


Originally Posted by randix (Post 29848395)
if you've redeemed miles for a particular airline (or whatever) in a previous e-rewards account, I wonder (?) if you'll run into a problem if you try and redeem miles for same airline account (or whatever) in your new e-rewards account.

I thought this too. I have two accounts at the moment and avoid redeeming to the same accounts from both. I don't know how much cross referencing goes on.

randix Jun 10, 2018 10:55 am

I haven't a clue, just framing the question, but thought I'd point out that potential "risk".


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