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The best visa / mastercard reward card

PostPosted: 03 Jul 2006, 15:01
by DylanDog
As the FC mastercard is now disappearing what reward visa / mastercard's do people recommend to use on those occasions where the new VS amex is not accepted ?

I can't imagine buying something on a card and not getting any points / miles[}:)].

Possible options i've come accross are the Hilton Honors mastercard, BMI or Worldpoints/BAA cards. Any other Ideas ?

PostPosted: 03 Jul 2006, 15:05
by ChuckC
Hi DD,
Perhaps you'd be interested in this discussion.

Chuck-

PostPosted: 03 Jul 2006, 15:13
by DylanDog
Originally posted by ChuckC
Hi DD,
Perhaps you'd be interested in this discussion.

Chuck-


Hi

I know there are some references in that discussion but I didn't want that thread to go off topic as there are many questions relating specifically to the Amex card ( many of which I have asked[:w].

If you feel this thread is duplicating the info then please feel free to TLTAD :D

DD

PostPosted: 03 Jul 2006, 15:35
by armadillo
i know what you mean its a long thread now.

and your point may get buried under it all.

i am going for the baa visa, in addition to my converted vs amex card.

PostPosted: 03 Jul 2006, 15:40
by Scrooge
I will probably end up with a BA card,I was praying that VS would offer a card in the US other than Amex or Diner's but itdoes not look like that is going to happen [:#].

PostPosted: 03 Jul 2006, 16:25
by wood07
Originally posted by DylanDog
As the FC mastercard is now disappearing what reward visa / mastercard's do people recommend to use on those occasions where the new VS amex is not accepted ?


Good question! I was thinking the same myself.

PostPosted: 04 Jul 2006, 12:09
by BelfastFlyer
BMI mastercard, plus when you take it out you get 20,000 miles [y]

To be honest I doubt I'll be keeping the amex card, so BMI seems to be the best aternative

PostPosted: 05 Jul 2006, 18:22
by FamilyMan
Originally posted by BelfastFlyer
BMI mastercard, plus when you take it out you get 20,000 miles [y]

To be honest I doubt I'll be keeping the amex card, so BMI seems to be the best aternative

Just checked up on the BMI Mastercard.

Looks great - 20k miles to start, 1.5 miles per £1 spent (2 miles for fee card), the BMI redemption rates on VS are lower than using VS miles and for BMI flights they have a reduced redemption rate for kids (VS take notice).

Now all I have to do is join the frequent flyer programme - even though I never fly with them.

Woohoo!!

Phil

P.S. Looking at the redemption possibilities I am amazed at how good they are. As an example - 100k for any Star Alliance flight to Australia but Business is only 1.5x so 150k and you can do half and hald with cash so 75k miles + £510 for Oz return in Business.

PostPosted: 05 Jul 2006, 18:37
by BelfastFlyer
Originally posted by FamilyMan
Originally posted by BelfastFlyer
BMI mastercard, plus when you take it out you get 20,000 miles [y]

To be honest I doubt I'll be keeping the amex card, so BMI seems to be the best aternative

Just checked up on the BMI Mastercard.

Looks great - 20k miles to start, 1.5 miles per £1 spent (2 miles for fee card), the BMI redemption rates on VS are lower than using VS miles and for BMI flights they have a reduced redemption rate for kids (VS take notice).

Now all I have to do is join the frequent flyer programme - even though I never fly with them.

Woohoo!!

Phil

P.S. Looking at the redemption possibilities I am amazed at how good they are. As an example - 100k for any Star Alliance flight to Australia but Business is only 1.5x so 150k and you can do half and hald with cash so 75k miles + £510 for Oz return in Business.


It is a very good programme, but it makes me wonder how many people actually take them up on it? Or maybe they really do like handing flights out [}:)]

PostPosted: 06 Jul 2006, 12:53
by armadillo
looks good! as a backup card.

So how do you exchange the BMI miles for Virgin Miles ? Do BMI transfer them to Flying Club account?

Thanks

PostPosted: 06 Jul 2006, 12:59
by FamilyMan
Originally posted by armadillo
looks good! as a backup card.

So how do you exchange the BMI miles for Virgin Miles ? Do BMI transfer them to Flying Club account?

Thanks

Ah I'm not an expert but I am assuming you would need to purchase a VS ticket through BMI using their miles. Effectively you would have an extra pot of miles to use with BMI, Star Alliance partners and VS. You would not be able to combine miles between FF schemes.

Phil

PostPosted: 06 Jul 2006, 23:27
by jonmm66
where do you get the baa visa?

PostPosted: 07 Jul 2006, 00:02
by armadillo
you have to call to apply 0800 032 0395

PostPosted: 07 Jul 2006, 00:03
by armadillo
it goes thru to bank of scot who administer the card

PostPosted: 29 Jul 2006, 22:00
by flying low
Originally posted by FamilyMan
Originally posted by BelfastFlyer
BMI mastercard, plus when you take it out you get 20,000 miles [y]

To be honest I doubt I'll be keeping the amex card, so BMI seems to be the best aternative

Just checked up on the BMI Mastercard.

Looks great - 20k miles to start, 1.5 miles per £1 spent (2 miles for fee card), the BMI redemption rates on VS are lower than using VS miles and for BMI flights they have a reduced redemption rate for kids (VS take notice).

Now all I have to do is join the frequent flyer programme - even though I never fly with them.

Woohoo!!

Phil

P.S. Looking at the redemption possibilities I am amazed at how good they are. As an example - 100k for any Star Alliance flight to Australia but Business is only 1.5x so 150k and you can do half and hald with cash so 75k miles + £510 for Oz return in Business.



I am keeping my VS mastercard right up until December, but will move to the BMI one then. Just as a note, the seats in J and F on the *A tend to be no where near as good as on VS or BA. Most on *A dont even have fully flat! [n]