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#34678 by mcuth
26 Jun 2004, 02:16
Jonathan
quote:whats the expression for flying for the sake of earning miles?;)


Oh I wouldn't know - something about the oldest profession in the world or something like that? :D

Cheers

Michael
#34681 by onionz
26 Jun 2004, 02:34
Ahhh...but isn't a points whore someone who garners miles by rental cars, credit cards, hotels etc. ? This is gaining status and mileage by actually flying. ;)
#34684 by mcuth
26 Jun 2004, 02:53
quote:Originally posted by onionz
Ahhh...but isn't a points whore someone who garners miles by rental cars, credit cards, hotels etc. ? This is gaining status and mileage by actually flying. ;)


Bah, ok, I'll let you have that one [:p]

:D

Cheers

Michael
#34692 by Jonathan
26 Jun 2004, 09:15
I thought there was an expression something like a millage trip where you are flying just to get more miles (TP's in virgin's case) to gain/keep FF status?

a points whore is a bit different in that people would put their mortgage payments through their amex just to gain extra points/miles!
#34710 by Bazz
26 Jun 2004, 14:42
Jonathan, as Onionz said a few post back the expression is "Mileage Run" it was at the bottom of his post.

I must confess to being a point whore but not to the extent of putting my mortgage through Amex I must admit, mind you...
#34748 by Jonathan
27 Jun 2004, 01:42
Yeah I noticed his comment after posting mine but I think if people could amex a mortgage payment they would;)
#34753 by RichardMannion
27 Jun 2004, 02:07
If you are just short, you could do a quick flight on BMI in Business somewhere - I can see a qualifying business class fare to Dublin for £159 in October - worth 2 TP's.

Thanks,
Richard
#34771 by Nottingham Nick
27 Jun 2004, 16:07
quote:Originally posted by Jonathan
I think if people could amex a mortgage payment they would;)


Jonathan

You say that as though there is something wrong in doing it:D:D

Nick
#34799 by mcuth
27 Jun 2004, 22:55
quote:Originally posted by Jonathan
but I think if people could amex a mortgage payment they would


Yup, I would :D

Cheers

Michael
#34805 by Decker
27 Jun 2004, 23:36
Yup I was VERY upset when my local Mercedes garage wouldn't let me Amex the car... ;)
#34825 by Bazz
28 Jun 2004, 11:21
I had the same problem with the XK8, they took Visa but not Amex, it was only for the deposit mind you, not the whole bloody car ;)
#34846 by jaguarpig
28 Jun 2004, 15:10
I paid for a nissan micra with the FCCC 17000 miles thank you:D
#34848 by Jonathan
28 Jun 2004, 15:15
So anyone figured a way to pay your mortgage and earn miles?
#34851 by jaguarpig
28 Jun 2004, 15:59
A couple of years ago when the "one account"(off set mortgage/current/saving account) was the "Virgin one account" on opening the account there was a mileage incentive cannot remember what it was exactly but I think around 40k.
#34881 by RichardMannion
28 Jun 2004, 22:52
Yes thats right, there was a nice incentive to take out a Virgin One account.

Just like there was the miles for buying a car from Virgin Cars (think that was 40k too), and a further 30k bonus miles if you financed the car with them.

Thanks,
Richard

P.S. I've just posted a long overview on Tier Points in the Flying Club section as its such a common question now.
#34897 by mcuth
29 Jun 2004, 02:27
quote:Originally posted by RichardMannion
Just like there was the miles for buying a car from Virgin Cars (think that was 40k too), and a further 30k bonus miles if you financed the car with them.


Actually, that bonus is still there - except it's only 20k for the finance now - see here.

Also, you can get up to 30k miles with Virgin Bikes - see here

:)

Cheers

Michael
#34915 by Bazz
29 Jun 2004, 12:58
quote:Originally posted by jaguarpig
I paid for a nissan micra with the FCCC 17000 miles thank you:D


Chris,

did you mean 170,000 miles? ;)
#34917 by jaguarpig
29 Jun 2004, 13:07
quote:did you mean 170,000 miles?




Wow that would have been one expensive Nissan Micra £85,000[:0]:D
#34919 by Bazz
29 Jun 2004, 13:31
Umm, my mistake, I thought you were saying you bought the car with miles, not that you got miles for the purchase - silly me [:I]
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