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help with calculating airmiles
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pin wrote:If you are planning on using BA Miles, the best way to spend them if for a Miles for Upgrade, otherwise their value is not that great.
agreed - particularly as so much is loaded into the additional charges bit of the fare that the airmiles dont cover. Probably only of use if you are a frequent flyer and need the airmiles as a top up to existing milage.
The Eurostar prices (£25 in vouchers for a standard leisure return is not too bad value), ditto the Eurotunnel vouchers. You can also use for Purple parking (as a way of reducing overall holiday costs).0 -
saveapenny wrote:Must be a better way of using £1000 in deals
Perhaps a new domestic appliance from mfiPosts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0 -
richardw wrote:Perhaps a new domestic appliance from mfi
be quick though as this particular deal ends on 30th April.0 -
might order me a new bathroom and dinning table
ot a rado watch from goldsmiths
thanks everyoneIf you look anything like your passport photo....Your too ill to travel0
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