Thursday, February 26, 2009

1000 Northwest Miles for Shopping Through Their Portal

Northwest Worldperks is offering (registration required) 1000 miles for shopping through their portal if you haven’t done so in the past 3 years. Any single purchase made through March 31 should qualify, so either make a purchase through them that would have otherwise been made or find yourself a truly inexpensive ($1ish) item, or buy a gift card with free shipping for something you’ll spend on later.

Purchases from FTD, Teleflora’s Flower Club, 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Bose, Sealy, 1-800WINE.COM and Vinesse do not count towards the bonus.

If you aren’t sure whether you’re eligible because you don’t know whether you’ve made a purchase through the Northwest mileage mall during the past three years, don’t worry. Northwest knows — if you aren’t eligible for the promotion it won’t let you register. So go ahead with the registration, you’ll soon find out.

Registration Link

Of course these miles will shortly be merged into your Delta SkyMiles account.

If you didn't yet merge your Delta and Northwest accounts, do so before 03/15 for an additional 500 mile bonus.

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Monday, February 23, 2009

American Express Is Giving Away $300 To Close Your Account

Amex must be getting desperate!
In a bid to balance their balance sheets, reduce liabilities and improve cash flow that they are offering card members $300 to cancel their accounts!
Read the full story here.

Here is the story:

Well, this sure is a different kind of deal. Instead of paying you a bonus to join, New York-based American Express will give you a $300 American Express prepaid card if you agree to say goodbye. American Express says that it is making this "deal" so that customers can "simplify" their finances. Sure. The offer, which isn't available to everyone, requires a 14-digit RSVP code. Customers are receiving this offer via U.S. Postal and email.

Let's get something straight here. If you receive this offer, American Express is telling you something: please leave. Note also that in order to get the $300 prepaid card the customer MUST pay off his or her entire balance by April 30, 2009. If the balance is not paid off by April 30, then you will not receive the $300 card. But your card will still get closed. That's a heck of a deal.

Here is a picture of the offer from American Express's Web site (click to enlarge):


You can read the fine print here (click to enlarge):


You may be wondering why American Express doesn't just close the accounts of these customers, which would save American Express $300. Here's why: the $300 prepaid card is acting as an incentive for the customer to pay down the balance in an expeditious manner. The customer has exactly two months to get that balance paid off; if he or she does, the $300 card is theirs. Not a bad strategy by American Express.

The "we want to help you simplify your finances" language is a joke, of course. But, hey, this is American Express. It has never really been good at this sort of thing.

Anyhow, be on the lookout for the offer. If you receive the offer, be sure to let me know. I'd like to see what kinds of balances are being targeted here.

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