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Miles more Friends question

PostPosted: 20 Sep 2006, 15:03
by paradiso
I'm going to Orlando in December with 4 Virgin "Newbies",
so I'm obviously keen to use Miles more Friends to get myself
piles of Miles!

However, as we are flying out UC, and returning PE,
how will this affect the award - will I still get
15,000 miles per person, 7,500, or somewhere in between?

There is nothing in the T+Cs to cover this scenario,
so I wondered if anyone on here knows what will happen...?


~ MARK ~

PostPosted: 20 Sep 2006, 16:24
by RichardMannion
As far as I know, you will get nothing. As it has to be two sectors in the classes. So if they were to do the same itin again anytime in the future, you would get 22,500 miles.

Thanks,
Richard

PostPosted: 20 Sep 2006, 18:36
by mcuth
Actually Richard I seem to remember asking FC this before and getting the reply that as long as the fare classes of both sectors were qualifying (which in this case they will be as it's PE & UC), then it'd be pro-rata for each sector (i.e. 7.5k for the outbound and 3.75k for the inbound). Might be worth it for Mark to give FC a ring for the definitive answer.

BTW, I don't think they'd get 22.5k for a later identical itinerary anyway, as it's only the first qualifying flight that earns a referral bonus - not a combination of the first 2!

Cheers

Michael

PostPosted: 20 Sep 2006, 20:03
by paradiso
Originally posted by mcuthMight be worth it for Mark to give FC a ring for the definitive answer.
Just done that, but I wouldn't say the answer was particularly
'definitive' by any stretch of the imagination...

The (bored sounding) girl just said
"I think you'll still get some miles"

Think? Some? [:?]

This is why I asked on here first - because you chaps
are often more 'with it' than the FC staff!


~ MARK ~

PostPosted: 20 Sep 2006, 21:02
by RichardMannion
Originally posted by mcuth
Actually Richard I seem to remember asking FC this before and getting the reply that as long as the fare classes of both sectors were qualifying (which in this case they will be as it's PE & UC), then it'd be pro-rata for each sector (i.e. 7.5k for the outbound and 3.75k for the inbound). Might be worth it for Mark to give FC a ring for the definitive answer.

BTW, I don't think they'd get 22.5k for a later identical itinerary anyway, as it's only the first qualifying flight that earns a referral bonus - not a combination of the first 2!

Cheers

Michael


Yeah, looking at the current incarnation of the MMF website it would so indicate that it is solely based on their first qualifying flight. In the past, it was worded as 'when they take their first Qualifying Upper/Premium' etc flight - I know I have referred people in the past and got the 2k and then 7.5k when they have moved up to do another set of flgihts in PE.

I will check for sure tomorrow, unless they pop in here later.... :)

Thanks,
Richard

PostPosted: 20 Sep 2006, 21:09
by RichardMannion
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Originally posted by mcuth
Actually Richard I seem to remember asking FC this before and getting the reply that as long as the fare classes of both sectors were qualifying (which in this case they will be as it's PE & UC), then it'd be pro-rata for each sector (i.e. 7.5k for the outbound and 3.75k for the inbound). Might be worth it for Mark to give FC a ring for the definitive answer.

BTW, I don't think they'd get 22.5k for a later identical itinerary anyway, as it's only the first qualifying flight that earns a referral bonus - not a combination of the first 2!

Cheers

Michael


Yeah, looking at the current incarnation of the MMF website it would so indicate that it is solely based on their first qualifying flight. In the past, it was worded as 'when they take their first Qualifying Upper/Premium' etc flight - I know I have referred people in the past and got the 2k and then 7.5k when they have moved up to do another set of flgihts in PE.

I will check for sure tomorrow, unless they pop in here later.... :)

Thanks,
Richard


EDIT - Looking back the T&C's have been updated quite a few times - such as the numbe rof people you can refer, the introduction of S fares, and adding Z's as qualifying fares. This instance for example:

http://web.archive.org/web/200310040511 ... iends.com/

shows the text I was referring to.

Thanks,
Richard

PostPosted: 21 Sep 2006, 01:50
by mcuth
Originally posted by RichardMannion
In the past, it was worded as 'when they take their first Qualifying Upper/Premium' etc flight - I know I have referred people in the past and got the 2k and then 7.5k when they have moved up to do another set of flgihts in PE.


I've never had that from any of my referrals, even when I've known they've taken qualifying flights in other classes after their first one...

Originally posted by RichardMannion
This instance for example:

http://web.archive.org/web/200310040511 ... riends.com

shows the text I was referring to.


Ummm, even though the right hand pane says "first round trip in [class]", the main text still says "Every time someone you introduce to flying club joins up* and takes their first qualifying flight (my emphasis), you'll earn thousands of miles."

Cheers

Michael

PostPosted: 21 Sep 2006, 15:21
by RichardMannion
I checked and the terms changed with the refresh earlier this year.

-Number of people you can refer is now 10 due to some individuals/organisations spoiling it.
- You are correct for the earning nowadays, the first qualifying sector acts as the trigger and the second qualifying sector as the close. So if you did a sector on one trip in L, and the next qualifying sector was a Z, then you'd get 50% mileage (1500 + 7,500).

The terms have changed many times during the years by the looks of it.

Thanks,
Richard