If you were unaware of this offer from ANA, and you've stayed at a participating Marriott location within the past six months, you can
still get the bonus miles.
Not exact matches
You
still get the great 10x
miles rate when you book at hotels.com/venture and it comes with a meaningful sign - up
bonus of 20,000
miles after $ 1,000 in spend over the first 3 months.
Can I
still get the 70,000
miles bonus applying for the Chase INK PLUS business card.
I managed to
get as many
bonus miles as I could before the program changed a year + ago but am
still short.
Yes, you can
still get 100K
bonus miles if you go to a chase branch and sign up for the card through the branch.
Wait, so you can
still get 100,000
bonus miles with Saphire Reserve?
In addition, you only
get a
bonus at the $ 25,000 threshold — you
still earn 1
mile on every dollar after that, and the marginal benefit decreases as you spend more than $ 25,000.
I am currently in the middle of the promo so even if I didn't
get a retention offer I would
still keep the card for the 15,000
bonus miles.
The 35,000
bonus miles are easier to
get after your first purchase, but there's
still an $ 89 annual fee.
But, if the same person was to buy 126,000
miles (bottom of the tier), they'd
still get a
bonus of 70,000
miles (giving them a total of 196,000
miles) at a cost of $ 4,025.78 or 2.05 cents per
mile.
You could also transfer points from other loyalty programs like Marriott, Hilton etc... Starwood point transfers to Etihad Guest are not eligible for the 25 %
bonus from this promotion (you will
still get 5,000
bonus miles for every 20,000 star points transferred to Etihad Guest — No option to double dip)
If it was before March 24, 2016, you can try it again now and
still get 1,000
bonus miles.
You
still get a new account
miles bonus and access to reduced mileage awards.
If, on the other hand, you were to purchase just 125,000
miles, you would
still get a
bonus of 75,000
miles and it would cost you $ 3,994.06.....
But, if you were to buy 126,000
miles, you'd
still get a
bonus of 70,000
miles (giving you a total of 196,000
miles) at a cost of $ 3,626.20 or 1.85 cents per
mile.
But
getting a big sign - up
bonus and earning points from everyday purchases is
still be the quickest and best way to boost your points or
miles balance quickly.
These can be especially attractive because you don't give up the chance to use your points for free nights, but you
still get some
miles that count toward a transfer
bonus.
Because the
bonus isn't a fixed amount, you could purchase between 41,000 and 105,000
miles and
still get a good deal.
If you already have the MileagePlus Explorer Card it could
still be worth it to some to
get this card for the sign - up
bonus since it's like paying $ 450 for 50,000
miles which comes out to about.9 cents per
mile which isn't horrible (especially considering the additional benefits you'd receive).
So, are you *
still * convinced that American Airlines AAdvantage
miles aren't worth collecting — especially when you can often
get 60,000
miles with just one credit card signup
bonus?
If you aren't a big spender, you can
still get 250
bonus miles when you spend $ 100.
I
still got a «free flight» from
miles and also earned some
miles as a
bonus and
get to my destination roughly on time.
That 10,000
mile bonus is
still pretty good, plus there are other reasons to
get the card.
Is AA
still processing their own
miles so I can
get airfare
bonus on my Amex Gold PRG?