anat0l
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Some people are too lazy to trawl websites like this. And let's face it, it's probably not the most organised clump of information. It's like mining gold - you'll make a damn fortune out of it, but first you have to liberate the valuable gold from the giant rock which is mostly waste (or verbiage in this case).
As they say - where there is incompetence or laziness, someone can make money out of it. That's what keeps most people in a job - technicians, plumbers, electricians, travel agents, stockbrokers...
I haven't read the website, but I hope it's just brokering miles for people who are too lazy to do so. That said, $550 isn't small change, but for most it may be just a small price to pay if they even get one good Business Class trip.
What you don't want is a business who buys a lot of miles for themselves (the owners), then redeems them for customers. That's against most FFPs' rules. And of course, you are risking $550 upfront. After all, who's to say that the broker will just take your money and run with it? You hardly have a just contract with them, so good luck getting your money back through your local consumer affairs body.
I'm a mileage broker myself. Except I only have two clients - Mum and Dad. And my services are pro bono. :-|
As they say - where there is incompetence or laziness, someone can make money out of it. That's what keeps most people in a job - technicians, plumbers, electricians, travel agents, stockbrokers...
I haven't read the website, but I hope it's just brokering miles for people who are too lazy to do so. That said, $550 isn't small change, but for most it may be just a small price to pay if they even get one good Business Class trip.
What you don't want is a business who buys a lot of miles for themselves (the owners), then redeems them for customers. That's against most FFPs' rules. And of course, you are risking $550 upfront. After all, who's to say that the broker will just take your money and run with it? You hardly have a just contract with them, so good luck getting your money back through your local consumer affairs body.
I'm a mileage broker myself. Except I only have two clients - Mum and Dad. And my services are pro bono. :-|