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'We used Avios points to fly first-class to California for the price of economy'

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  • martindow
    martindow Posts: 10,647 Forumite
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    Ganga wrote: »
    used it for normal everyday spending and big purchases such as a new car and windows for his home
    I'm really surprised that a car dealer would accept an Amex card or any credit card without adding the card transaction fee to the bill.
  • jpsartre
    jpsartre Posts: 4,091 Forumite
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    edited 21 February 2017 at 10:55AM
    JuicyJesus wrote: »
    I looked it up. Even on Amex's premium BA card, they would be earning 1.5 Avios per full pound of spend. Thus, at least, they spent £133k on the card in order to get their flights. At most, £200k.

    You have to take into account the sign-up and referral bonuses and companion vouchers as well. If a couple both get AmEx cards and refer each other you can earn the required Avios with much less spend.
  • 1trainer1
    1trainer1 Posts: 1,028 Forumite
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    I am more than happy paying £900 for the 3 of us going to South Africa with Emirates in May from Manchester and £700 for the 3 of us going to Langkawi and Penang in November with Malaysian Airlines from London.

    I think if you are savvy and flexible enough you can travel cheap.
    Blessed on 18th February 2014 at 0814 with little Sarah xxx
  • steve1500
    steve1500 Posts: 1,465 Forumite
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    We got loads through Tesco's, although that seems to be drying up.


    Topcashback was a nice easy one & Tesco bank for insurance
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