Sentences with phrase «dollar value of that ticket»

That can be defined as the number of miles needed for a ticket, divided by total dollar value of that ticket.

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If you frequently travel with one or more people, and charge at least $ 30,000 annually to your credit card, the card's Travel Together Ticket offers unparalleled value — this benefit alone is worth hundreds of dollars.
In the report, Carter lists a variety of assets — from big - ticket electronics to designer bags ranging in value from hundreds to thousands of dollars — but when it comes to his pit bull, King, Carter claimed $ 0.
Even if you get value for actually flying on Virgin Atlantic, there's something truly objectionable about paying hundreds of dollars in surcharges for a free ticket.
In the event of a ticket being reissued, any residual dollar value between the original price of the ticket purchased using full or partial Pay with Miles and the reissued ticket price, can only be returned as a nonrefundable e-credit valid for future transportation.
Every 100 Miles you earn translates into one dollar of value (1 mile = 1 penny), so you would have to redeem 50,000 Miles for a $ 500 airline ticket.
Since there is no award chart to use as a guideline, you'll have to compare the cost in miles with the dollar cost of purchasing a ticket to determine if you're receiving good value.
Popular shows sell out far in advance, but you can save hundreds of dollars by paying the face value of your tickets rather than buying them on the resale market.
If you frequently travel with one or more people, and charge at least $ 30,000 annually to your credit card, the card's Travel Together Ticket offers unparalleled value — this benefit alone is worth hundreds of dollars.
You don't have to be familiar with a complicated rewards chart to find the best value for a flight — the number of points required is based on the cost of each ticket, at a rate of one point per dollar.
If you're manufacturing spend exclusively for the value of the Flexpoints (redeemable for up to 2 cents per point on mileage - earning airline tickets), you're (almost) always better off earning 1,008 or 1,010 Flexpoints for $ 3.95 or $ 4.95 (plus liquidation costs) rather than earning 503 points for $ 3 (ditto), since you're paying just 33 - 66 % more for 100 % more Flexpoints per dollar.
For each ticket drawn, ticket - holders go home with a work of art valued anywhere from $ 225 to upwards of thousands of dollars,» according to The Art League.
The drawing takes place on Sunday, February 18 at 4:00 pm in the Torpedo Factory Art Center.Each $ 225 ticket allows the ticket - holder to participate in the most fun art fundraiser in DC, support a thriving nonprofit and community of artists, and go home with a work of art valued anywhere from $ 225 to upwards of thousands of dollars.
And even though the entertainment value of these shows could run into the hundreds or even thousands of dollars if you paid market value for tickets, somehow the government hasn't figured out a way to count attending these freebies as «income.»
Even if you feel that you do not have many high - ticket items of significant value, all of the items that you do own can add up to several thousands of dollars.
American Tickets (New York, NY) 01/2004 — 07/2006 Account Manager • Directed team of 8 sales agents increasing revenue from $ 30,000 a month to over $ 400,000 in less than a year and a half • Evaluated underserved accounts and administered program that generated $ 1 million dollars in new revenue in the first year • Negotiated and administered contracts with values of over $ 5 million dollars of revenue • Streamlined business processes allowing for better communication between staff and clients • Counseled American Express on issues involving resale of tickets through the secondary market • Managed inventory and pricing of over $ 18 million dollars in inTickets (New York, NY) 01/2004 — 07/2006 Account Manager • Directed team of 8 sales agents increasing revenue from $ 30,000 a month to over $ 400,000 in less than a year and a half • Evaluated underserved accounts and administered program that generated $ 1 million dollars in new revenue in the first year • Negotiated and administered contracts with values of over $ 5 million dollars of revenue • Streamlined business processes allowing for better communication between staff and clients • Counseled American Express on issues involving resale of tickets through the secondary market • Managed inventory and pricing of over $ 18 million dollars in intickets through the secondary market • Managed inventory and pricing of over $ 18 million dollars in inventory
-- New ways to use miles: The best value for your miles, hands down, is a free air ticket that would cost you thousands of dollars if you had to buy it.
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