diningdecadence
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what a bugger i haven't been lucky enough to have a 100% bonus targeted yet. my poor little account only has 1,000 points. oh well, off i go to LM and AA
This is not targetted - anyone with a 12+ day old DM account is eligible for get the share bonus.what a bugger i haven't been lucky enough to have a 100% bonus targeted yet. my poor little account only has 1,000 points. oh well, off i go to LM and AA
I know several of my friends ran down their balances when I went the other way for my two sons. They are now at 550,000 each following a slew of offers.
This is not targetted - anyone with a 12+ day old DM account is eligible for get the share bonus.
i know that... but what am i going to share? 1,000 points? ... not worthwhile
You can share multiple times upto a maximum bonus cap of 50000 per account. Still the multiple processing fees would add up, I guess.
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You can share multiple times upto a maximum bonus cap of 50000 per account. Still the multiple processing fees would add up, I guess.
The processing fee is a percentage, so that stays the same.
Fair enough - earlier this year I had an account like that, 2000 points from e-rewards (planning on the AA merger).i know that... but what am i going to share? 1,000 points? ... not worthwhile
What this promo has showed to me is that despite the convential wisdom of not holding balances is that its worth having someone with a balance to seed the transfers. I've done 4 and am still wighing up how many more to do, we have 3 more in our family group we can use. Will probably only do 2 more, this will end us at ~950K balances between us. Given we have about 950K in other programs and limited need/opportunity to travel next 2 years (HSC looming for my youngest) would rather not build balances too high. But of course 1.1 c is still amazingly cheap!The issue is you would have to buy 50,000 miles at retail pricing to start as with share miles you cannot gift zero miles to qualify for a 50,000 bonus.
50,000 for about $1800 US plus 50,000 for $567 US is a tough call and it finishes at the end of the week.
No it isn't. It's USD30 regardless. You're thinking of the tax I presume.
I was - completely forgot about the processing fee. Oops.
Never factored it into my calculations (e.g. here), but I suppose if you're not bouncing points back and forth between accounts, USD 30 in the grand scheme of things is small.
Tell me again why I use JASA when the co-payment and points cost is so high... hmm. QF loyalty, such a strong brand lol