Posts Tagged ‘promo’
It’s my third post in 48 hours about the US Airways Club. Turns out US has another offer if you join. This one seems to be stackable with other offers, but is only open to Preferred members. Basically, you get free Hilton HHonors Gold VIP if you join the Club. More details available here: http://www.usairways.com/awa/content/dividendmiles/promotions/hiltongold.aspx
Have a nice clicK life,
-Mark
My Mom just forwaded me an email she received from the US Airways Club department. She was very surprised as she has never gotten an email from the US Airways Club. I guess since she’s never been a member before, I’m sure that’s the reason why she got it. I on the other hand wouldn’t mind getting such a discount when renewing in a few weeks. Here’s the new offer. It’s only going to last for 2 weeks, so those who are considering joining the Club, I say act on it right away!
$215 for annual Club memberships
Become a US Airways Club member and save $175. We value your loyalty and want to reward you with this special offer, but you’ve got to join quickly. You’ve only got until March 16, 2009 and you must join online using promotion code CLB100.
Annual Club membership $390 Preferred member discount -$75 Instant savings -$100 Limited time offer $215
That’s a new offer which which just came out today. This is in addition the the 3 seperate offers I was blogging about yesterday. Keep in mind, these are not combinable.
Have a nice clicK life,
-Mark
I’m not sure if this is highly classified information or not, but the old (current) and new (think: still hidden) USAirways.com have different Club membership promotions. If you’re thinking of taking advantage of one of the offers, I highly suggest you print out a page detailing the promo rules and its expiration date.
The old website shows (can view this here):
Offers/promotions
3,000 Preferred-qualifying miles* for new Club members
New Club members receive 3,000 Preferred-qualifying miles when you buy an annual Club membership between May 6, 2008 and March 31, 2009*. Use promo code NCM3K when you enroll online or call 800-828-8522 to enroll by phone. Read terms & conditions below.
Renew your membership & get 500 Preferred-qualifying miles
Be sure to use your Dividend Miles number and promo code DR500 when you enroll.
The new website shows (can view this here):
New Club members, pick your offer:
2 months free* for new Club members
We’re giving you an additional two months for free when you buy an annual membership online between March 1, 2009 and April 30, 2009. Enroll online and use promotion code EXT2.
Or:
3,000 Preferred-qualifying miles* for new Club members
Earn 3,000 Preferred-qualifying miles when you buy an annual membership by March 31, 2009. Enroll online and use promo code NCM3K or call 800-828-8522 to enroll by phone.
My Club membership just expired at midnight, and since I”m not flying for another 3 weeks I’m going to wait until just before my flights to re-new as that will push back my Club membership expiration date in 2010, so I will definitely want to get my 500 Preferred Qualifying Miles! The promotions rules at the bottom of the page show that the offer expires on March 31, 2009, but what if they replace the old website with the new version before they the promotion expires. Will they remember to update it on the new site…? That’s why I advise those who wish to act on this offer, but want to wait a few more weeks to print this ASAP, as proof, of course!
Have a nice clicK life,
-Mark
Just received my quarterly paper statement from Marriott Rewards. Yes, some companies still send those!
Page 2 hightlights Ritz Carlton savings if you are wanting to stay using Marriott Rewards points. More info can be found here: http://www.marriott.com/rewards/ritzCarltonPointSavers.mi (or if that link doesn’t work try http://www.marriottrewards.com/pointsavers)
Tier 2 Savings
- 1 night award- 50,000 pts (normally 70,000)
- 2 night award- 80,000 pts (normally 110,000)
- 3 night award- 110,000 pts (normally 150,000)
- 5 night award- 150,000 pts (normally 200,000)
- 7 night award- 190,000 pts (normally 250,000)
Tier 1 Savings
- 1 night award- 35,000 pts (normally 45,000)
- 2 night award- 60,000 pts (normally 75,000)
- 3 night award- 80,000 pts (normally 100,000)
- 5 night award- 120,000 pts (normally 150,000)
- 7 night award- 140,000 pts (normally 175,000)
I hear the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman (Tier 2) is really nice, and for a 7 nights stay it’s a savings of 60,000 Marriott Rewards points. Excellent deal for an excellent property.
Now, if only Ritz-Carlton Molasses Reef would open up already!
Have a nice clicK life,
-Mark
Because I fly only with US Airways, does it mean I only carry a Dividend Miles account? Of course not, and folks should learn to do the same.
You have to be on the lookout for various partner promos from the other airlines. Sometimes they’ll let you earn miles so easily and quickly and you’d be crazy not to. And I’m not talking about flying here! Take a look at a section of an email from Northwest that I got this morning.
Dear Mark,
Never shopped WorldPerks Mall before? Now’s a perfect time to try!
Savvy WorldPerks members know they can earn miles every day by shopping WorldPerks Mall. Now, you’re in the know! Plus, through March 31, 2009, make a purchase on WorldPerks Mall from Ann Taylor®, Lands’End®, homedepot.com, or more than 200 other favorite online stores, and you’ll earn 1,000 Bonus Miles in addition to the miles you always earn. Shopping the Mall is easy, fun and habit-forming. You’ll see.Register today for this one-time offer.
1,000 miles for one (any) purchase. That’s great! The cheapest way to nail this is to buy an iTune for 0.99 cents. That will earn you 2 miles + 1,000 bonus miles. Full details on the promotion can be found here.
Some may ask if keeping a 1,000 miles is good for anything if you’re not going to fly with that airline?
Well, for starters, that 1,000 miles would normally cost you $50 + tax if bought directly from that airline. Also, you can be sure there will be other promos in the future to get you to try new products or the airline credit card will carry a no free promotion where you can score a huge 20,000+ mile welcome bonus. If you earn E-Rewards you can usually transfer to your frequent flyer account to get more miles. Last but not least, you can try redeeming those miles for a magazine delivered to your home free of charge. Subscriptions for certain magazines start from only 600 miles in cost.
I’ve been doing this with a couple of frequent flyer programs just to score enough miles that I will keep as emergency miles. I already have 50,000 miles with United and will have about 35,000 miles with the merged Delta frequent flyer program. I”m also going for American Airlines since I already have about 8,000 miles in my AAdvantage account. I’m also thinking of signing up for the BMI program since they have low redemptions levels for UK and Channel flights. All these are not from flying, but from partner promotions and no annual fee credit card offers from the airlines.
Have a nice clicK life,
-Mark
