Earn 20,000 air miles with credit card enough for a free flight to USA,
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I have activated the card before Nov 15 and made about 1,600 worth of purchase before Xmas. So yes, I believe I did qualify for the citibank promotion.
I have had a quick scan through the site. I wasn't able to see a link to the 20,000 mile promotion. Will have a look again.
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tinkywiky wrote:I have activated the card before Nov 15 and made about 1,600 worth of purchase before Xmas. So yes, I believe I did qualify for the citibank promotion.
I have had a quick scan through the site. I wasn't able to see a link to the 20,000 mile promotion. Will have a look again.
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blindman wrote:Now as for the elusive link to the 20K miles offer:eek:
As I'm not going to do this I probably will not chase it up, I'll leave that to NoodlesCall AAdvantage and mention code CBG20 to redeem MileSAAver awards for 20,000 miles -- a 50% discount
Though read my previous post #118 as to how to avoid the £15.00 fee:mad:0 -
I am still getting the citibank runaround.
Time to speak to another idiot that wants to treat me like an idiot.
Getting very peeded off with this bs0 -
I'm looking at getting flights to Chile for me and my partner. The flights are looking like they will cost about £1500.
I'd like to start saving airmiles (for next years trip) so I was thinking of getting the BMI card and putting the flights on this, then balance transferring them to an Ulster card for an extra 6 months interest free while picking up airmiles (and the intro 20,000) from BMI. Is there a better way of clocking up the airmiles or is this my best option?
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I am still getting the runaround from these idiots.
Lies lies and more lies.
They agree I qualified in December for my extra 15000 points but for some reason AA will not process these.
They honestly believe they have a human processing these and thats why it takes 3 weeks after we send our "list" for them to process.
No point trying to explain xml export routines to these idiots.
Over 4 hours on the phone and still no points.
A supervisor rang me and offered me £15 comp for my hassle. He thought under £4 an hour was reasonable. Yeah right...
Time for letters.0
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