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June 13, 2013 8:40 pm at 8:40 pm #609646YOSSI151Participant
I’ve noticed all these start up companies looking to buy your credit card points or miles. When they do buy them, what do they do with them? Does there staff/families all go on free vacations or redeem for gift cards or merchandise? I just get the feeling that although they are paying you cash, you could probaly benefit more if you kept your own points and redeem them yourself. Why else would they offer to pay you cash unless it was worth there while? Am I missing something here?
June 13, 2013 8:47 pm at 8:47 pm #959542popa_bar_abbaParticipantThey use them to book flights for other people, for which they are paid more than they paid you.
You could do that also, if you had enough points to book flights for people, and advertised to people who wanted to buy flights so they would come buy from you.
June 13, 2013 8:57 pm at 8:57 pm #959543YOSSI151ParticipantOn there websites, it does not say what they do with them. At one point I had alot of points, and went on all my vacations with rdeeming them. I also redeemed for gift cards and great merchendise, i.e., treadmill, basket ball hoop, cameras, …. I think people are better off redeeming themselves, you get more value that way as opposed to selling it for cash.
Do they publicize the fact that they book flights for people? I was unawre of that. How did you know that, Rav Popa?
June 13, 2013 8:58 pm at 8:58 pm #959544yaakov doeParticipantThe points are sold to travel agents who use them on first class tickets enabling them to reduce the passengers cost and increase their own profits.
June 13, 2013 9:10 pm at 9:10 pm #9595452scentsParticipantDoes anyone know how much the average pay is for a few hundred thousand miles? (more than 500k).
June 13, 2013 9:13 pm at 9:13 pm #959546zahavasdadParticipantBe careful
The airlines are not too fond of this and may cancel your miles and boot you from the program
June 13, 2013 9:20 pm at 9:20 pm #959547YOSSI151ParticipantCheck the advertisied sites on YWN. I see at least 3.
June 13, 2013 9:20 pm at 9:20 pm #959548JayMatt19Participant@yaakov doe
That doesnt make sense on 2 levels.
First of all, it means the person flying fist class on this miles ticket won’t earn miles on their flight, as one does not earn miles on a rewards ticket. Few people willing to shell out for a 1st class ticket will do so without getting miles in return.
Secondly, and I am telling you this from 1st hand experience, should the flight get cancelled, the person who bought this ticket from the travel agent would basically lose their money. If you have a miles ticket and your flight gets cancelled, you get your miles back. You would not get back the money you gave your travel agent, unless the agent themselves gave it back to you.
But either way you’d be stuck without a ticket.
June 13, 2013 9:30 pm at 9:30 pm #959549popa_bar_abbaParticipantJune 14, 2013 12:14 am at 12:14 am #959550☕ DaasYochid ☕ParticipantFew people willing to shell out for a 1st class ticket will do so without getting miles in return.
They would to save money.
You would not get back the money you gave your travel agent, unless the agent themselves gave it back to you.
But either way you’d be stuck without a ticket.
That doesn’t make sense on 2 levels.
First of all, if the broker got the miles back, why couldn’t they give you back your money?
Secondly, why couldn’t they just buy the customer another ticket with the miles?
June 18, 2013 1:52 am at 1:52 am #959551YOSSI151ParticipantHow much more does the travel agents pay for the points/miles over what these start up companies pay the consumer?
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