Until 8/31 Buy Miles With Up To A 25% Discount

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Paddy55

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Received this offer in the mail: Until 8/31 Buy Miles With Up To A 25% Discount :lol:

40,000 miles for $US825. Not bad value at all IMHO
 
The more you buy, the more you save:

5,000 Miles = 10% discount
10,000 Miles = 15% discount
20,000 Miles = 20% discount
40,000 Miles = 25% discount

Don't forget that you can put an award (QF, AA, BA, etc) on hold online, while you purchase the miles...
 
I will do the calculations when I get to Uni, but this seems quite favourable on first glance
 
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A quick one, what are the required miles for SYD-HKG on CX J, QF J using AA miles? And also SYD-SIN on QF J.
 
Thanks for that. Looks like SYD-SIN-SYD on QF J will be 70000 AA miles :)
 
With the dollar the way it is, I'm going to buy 40,000 miles. They might come out with the 60k+20k bonus in December but I very much doubt I'll be able to afford that (~1800), roughly $890 I can manage now.

The other side being that I have 116k at the moment, so adding this 40k get me to 156k, just over the amount I require.
 
Hmm, each to their own. Marginal IMO but good if you have a target you are 40K short of.
About ~$890AUD for 40k
Paid ~$1760AUD for 80k last year (december 60k + 20k bonus)

Although the dollar has probably improved since I did that transaction in December.

At the end of the day, this works out much better for me personally, I'd rather pay less than get more miles at this point.
 
Isn't this just a reminder for the same offer thats been around for well over a month
 
Was there a 30% discount and 30% bonus earlier this year? I purchased the maximum 40,000 miles and received 12,000 bonus miles.
 
At around 2c per mile, it's not great, but it's not bad. Considering 72,500 is a AU-US return in J (even from say JFK to PER), it's a cheap way of doing J. You just need to be flexible with your dates (which is where EF comes in very handy :))
 
At around 2c per mile, it's not great, but it's not bad. Considering 72,500 is a AU-US return in J (even from say JFK to PER), it's a cheap way of doing J. You just need to be flexible with your dates (which is where EF comes in very handy :))

Love living in PER and having genuine need to be in the Mid West :-)


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At around 2c per mile, it's not great, but it's not bad. Considering 72,500 is a AU-US return in J (even from say JFK to PER), it's a cheap way of doing J. You just need to be flexible with your dates (which is where EF comes in very handy :))
? Is it not 62,500 one-way in J?
 
That's what I thought as well. 125000 miles for J award AUS-USA return....
 
At around 2c per mile, it's not great, but it's not bad. Considering 72,500 is a AU-US return in J (even from say JFK to PER), it's a cheap way of doing J. You just need to be flexible with your dates (which is where EF comes in very handy :))
If it is 2c per mile then that would make a SYD-BKK return ~AUD1,500 including negligible taxes and surcharges which would appear to be a little better than US Dividend Miles at the moment.
 
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