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US Airways Million Miles & More Sweepstakes

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For those of us with a US Airways Dividend Miles Mastercard, here is a great reason to use the card more often: 

Barclays Bank is sponsoring the Million Miles & More Sweepstakes. Using your card gets you automatic entries to win some great prizes.
The Prizes:
Grand Prize: A trip around the world! A 20 day journey that takes begins in San Francisco and stops in Sydney, Hong Kong, Rome and Paris.
  • Coach airfare for winner and guest
  • Standard double occupancy hotel accommodations for 19 nights
  • A check for $7,350
Monthly Prizes:
  • (5) First Prizes: (one awarded each month) One Million US Airways Dividend Miles and a check for $4500
  • (5) Second Prizes: (one awarded each month) An eight day/ 7 night trip for two to winner’s choice of Las Vegas or Orlando
  • (25) Third Prizes:(5 awarded each month) 40,000 US Airways Dividend Miles
  • (25) Fourth Prizes:(5 awarded each month) 10,000 US Airways Dividend Miles
  • (50) Fifth Prizes: (10 awarded each month) 5,000 US Airways Dividend Miles
Eligible Barclay Card US Airways Dividend Miles credit cardholders receive:
  • One automatic entry for every eligible dollar spent
  • Two entries for every eligible dollar spent for travel related usage; Air Travel, Hotel, Vehicle Rental, Railway, Taxi, Bus Lines, Cruise Lines, and Travel Agencies (as defined by MasterCard Merchant Category Code) 
  • Maximum of 1,500 entries per transaction

To enter without a purchase: print your complete name, street address (no P.O. Boxes), city, state, zip code, day and evening telephone numbers and email address (optional) on a 3″x5″ paper, place in an envelope and mail to: Million Miles & More Sweepstakes, P.O. Box 488, Milltown, NJ 08850-0488. Each valid alternate means of entry submitted will receive 1,500 entries into the Sweepstakes. Entries will be valid for the Monthly Entry Period in which they are received and will not carry over to subsequent Monthly drawings

Open to legal residents of the 50 United States & District of Columbia
Must be 18 years of age or older to enter
Sweepstakes ends at 11:59 pm ET on 12/31/12
Find out more about the Million Miles & More Sweepstakes HERE

With A Little Perseverace, We Booked Our Next Flight

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I’ve been looking around for flights for our next trip a few weeks now.
I decided that we would use miles again and was leaning toward heading to Europe. About a week ago I started thinking about Asia. I tossed the idea out there to Kim to see if she would consider it. We haven’t been to the region in a few years and it’s been way too long!
I did some searching on American Airlines and United and didn’t find any flights worth considering so I turned my focus back on Europe.
When I got home late Saturday night from a barbecue I had an e-mail from my friend Dennis- the Lufthansa Flyer. The subject of the e-mail was Singapore Glitch… Hmmm, interesting…
I read the e-mail and found out that Singapore Airlines was doing system upgrades all night and Saver Elite Awards were open to bookings on Star Alliance carriers. This was big news considering these awards are usually blocked out to Star Alliance partners, only being available to their own frequent flyer program.
I started dreaming of heading off to Asia in business class instead of going to Europe. Nothing against Europe, I do love it but I’ve been there around 15 times! I ended up spending the next 2.5 hours searching for flights to various places on a few select dates. I came up empty handed. (Asides from that, I am not sure that I would’ve woken Kim up at 2:30AM to see if she wanted to go to Asia.)
The next morning I mentioned the possibility of going to Asia to Kim and she was all for it. Even though the Singapore Air bookings were supposed to stop at 10:30AM I decided to look for some flights again. Once again I didn’t find anything.
I decided to try one last time to find flights for us. What do you know, I found a couple of great options! I went ahead and made the reservation for Kim, Lucas ( traveling as a lap baby) and myself. I was eagerly awaiting the confirmation- I instantly received an e-mail that United was processing the reservation. I had read on Flyertalk and Milepoint that many people were getting ticketed in 5 minutes. I went out for a jog and came back a little over an hour later and I still did not have my flight ticketed. I started to think that this trip was not going to happen so I decided to call United to see what was going on…
Here is a rundown of calls I made to United:
  1. The customer service agent told me that Singapore Air was not giving United the seats so my flight was not happening. When I started questioning her she got very nasty and annoyed. Since I wasn’t getting any answers that made sense from her, I asked for a supervisor. I was told to hold and she then proceeded to hang up on me.
  2. The CSA told me that my flight to Singapore was not available anymore and offered to try to find me a flight for the following day. After a brief hold she said that I had the flight and would receive an e-mail confirmation. I wasn’t confident that I would be ticketed for the flight and waited for the confirmation email.
  3. An hour or so later I still did not have an e-mail regarding the changes to my flight. I decided to call United for a third time. This was the best call yet. The CSA told me that I was flying from NYC-Cairo. (Cairo was supposed to be where I was connecting through). I explained the situation and she told me no, the only thing she had was NYC-Cairo. After asking some questions and telling her about the previous calls, she told me that she saw the Singapore flight but it was not available and I am not getting it. I then asked for a supervisor and she clearly told me not to hang up. I was placed on hold until hanging up 45 minutes later.
  4. This call was made from my cell phone while on hold with call #4. This CSA was very nice and saw availability for my original itinerary. He was working on helping me out and I was placed on hold. Then with my luck, the call dropped! Not his fault, blame AT&T!
  5. On my final call the CSA transferred me to the international desk where I got really great service.The CSA answered the phone and greeted me with his first & last name, a first during my evening of calls. He saw my flights immediately but did not understand why I wasn’t ticketed within 5 minutes. After two holds of 5-10 minutes each, I had my flights and my UA online account changed to say ticketed!
Good thing that I did not give up. If I had listened to the first few CSAs I would still be looking for a flight for my end of summer trip. 
Thanks to a little perseverance, we are flying to Singapore for 120,000 miles + tax. The flights were valued at a little under $14,000 (not that we would EVER pay that kind of $ for a flight). 
Next up is working on the itinerary and booking a couple of cheap flights around SE Asia. I have a good idea of where we should be going and will write about it after the final decisions have been made.

Sign Up For Netflix and Earn up to 4,000 Miles with United

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Here is a great way to earn some miles and watch a bunch of movies.
Sign up for Netflix (become a paying member) and you can earn up to 4,000 miles on United.
Kim and I each signed up for Netflix to earn American Airlines miles a couple of years back. I believe we earned 2,500-3,000 miles each for signing up. We then cancelled our plans before paying for a second month.
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A little about the offer:
  • Earn 2,000 miles when you become a paying member of Netflix
  • Earn an additional 2,000 miles when paying with a United Mileage Plus credit card 
  • Offer valid to new Netflix members only (I’ve heard of people getting this kind of bonus multiple times- try at your own risk! If you decide to open a new account, I’d definitely use a different e-mail account)
  •  Cheapest Netflix plan is $7.99
Sign up for the Netflix United Airlines bonus offer HERE

US Airways StoreFront: Download, Search, Shop and Earn + 500 Mile Bonus

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US Airways has a new way to earn miles for shopping online: StoreFront Assistant
(This replaces the Dividend Miles Toolbar)
Download the StoreFront Assistant to your internet browser and earn 1 mile for every 3 searches- up to 100 miles per month. 
You can also earn miles for shopping in- store by registering your credit cards and shopping at participating stores.
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Earn a 500 Mile Bonus when you download the StoreFront Assistant and make one search or purchase by June 1, 2012.
Find out more and download the StoreFront Assistant HERE

United MileagePlus: 250,000 Miles Away Sweepstakes

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United Mileage Plus Shopping is running a sweepstakes that is giving away a lot of miles.
You can earn multiple entries for the contest.

The Prizes:

  • One Grand Prize of 100,000 Miles (approximate value $3500)
  • One Prize of 50,000 Miles (approx. value $1750)
  • Four Prizes of 25,000 Miles (approx. value $875)

Open to legal residents of the fifty United States and the District of Columbia
Must be member of MileagePlus and at least 18 years old at times of entry
Sweepstakes ends May 4, 2012

Enter the contest HERE

American Way: 100,000 Miles For Your Thoughts Drawing

When flying American Airlines I always check out the inflight magazine American Way.

A few pages in there is a section called Air Mail where some letters and e-mails sent in get published & responded to.

I noticed on my flight to Barbados that this month’s issue has a drawing where you can win 100,000 AAdvantage miles.

To enter you need to send a letter to the editor of American Way. If your letter gets published in a 2012 issue you will be entered into the drawing.

To enter:
E-Mail your thoughts to editor@americanway.com

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AAdvantage Tips Tab on Facebook & Win 5,000 AA Miles

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American Airlines AAdvantage has added a new feature to it’s Facebook page.
They added a Tips Tab where members can share their AAdvantage advice.

Some tips added so far:

  • “You can put an award ticket on hold for free, for up to 5 days… if you’re indecisive like me “
  • “Just registered the husband’s credit card for the Dining program. He takes clients to dinner, and I get the miles!”
  • “Mom turned 80, so I surprised her with her favorite, lilies. Performed an elusive double dip- used FTD (ftd.com/aadv) AND put it on my credit card to earn miles from both!”
  • “Just stumbled upon aa.com/hotspots- now I know where I can go with fewer miles!”
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Some of these tips can be useful but the best part of this new tips tab is the contest:an put an award  
By submitting a tip you will be entered for a chance to win 5,000 AAdvantage miles. 
  • Contest ends May 1
  • Open to legal residents of 50 US States, DC and Puerto Rico
  • Must be 18 or older at time of entry
  • Around 5/23 they will pick their 10 favorite tips to win.
  • 10 prizes of 5,000 AAdvantage miles (approximate value $99.50) 

 Check out the Facebook AAdvantage Tips Tab Here

    Pointhub.com: Cash vs. Points Search Results

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    I’m always looking for new ways to track all of my frequent flyer & hotel points accounts. With AA not being a part of Award Wallet’s service anymore, it makes the site much less valuable to me.

    I came across PointHub, a site that “simplifies reward management”.
    The site offers a variety of services that all seem to be useful and best of all, using the site is free! (PointHub currently does not support American Airlines. It says that they are working with AA to support AAdvantage so hopefully that will happen soon)

    Some things that PointHub offers:

    • Cash vs. Points– shows the best rates for flights and hotels side by side with the price in frequent flyer miles and reward points. They provide the option to book either way and even suggests which is the better deal. Their recommendation engine computes dozens of pricing factors including program redemption fees and restrictions, your tier status & travel preferences.
    • PointTracker– track all of your loyalty programs in one place.You can track flight credits, airline vouchers, tier-status progress, pending itineraries & expiration dates.
    • Alerts– PointHub will alert you when miles, points, flight credits or airline vouchers are about to expire.
    • PointFinder– they send a live feed to your dashboard that match your reward programs, travel habits & preferences. ( I am not sure how this feature works)

    I haven’t had much time to check out PointHub as of yet.. However, I do plan to take advantage of the features offered on their site.

    To sign up and check out the features offered, sign up for PointHub here.