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#29949 by jonathan020
23 Apr 2004, 19:35
Thanks for the info Alan. I will post here when I get mine. All purchases are off till then!
#30065 by candyman
25 Apr 2004, 01:34
i love this thread !

after booking my lgw=mco flight through vh i decided that i too should get a virgin card already have 3k points and with no large purchases just everyday groceries and the odd weekend break etc.

i must admit that i did too wonder how rich you regulars must be but dare not ask!
i have booked uc and it cost £1700 extra to the package for each adult and £1139 for the child, return which i thought was quite reasonable flights are out mid nov return mid dec does this sound a good deal to you experts ?

i cannot find a way of getting any ff miles for the child ticket do you guys know a way ?

personally i worked it out that if we paid for 2 flights like this with all the miles we earn , only red, and a few extra from the credit card we should get a third one uc class upgrade from econ free sounds a good deal .

nick asked about paying council tax on c/c well i live in nearby broxtowe and we cannot pay by c/c here .

keep up the good work guys i have learnt so much from you
thanks
:)
#30069 by jonathan020
25 Apr 2004, 01:43
Called MBNA today to cancel an old MBNA Silver card which I have had for years but never used and they suggested they move my credit limit across from this card to my new Virgin card (when it arrives). They were really on the ball, the guy said he will transfer it in a few days when I get the card and call me to confirm its been done. It restored some of my faith in MBNA.

quote:i must admit that i did too wonder how rich you regulars must be but dare not ask!


I have only ever flown economy [:(] Oh well I have something to work towards!
#30079 by jaguarpig
25 Apr 2004, 10:00
quote:i cannot find a way of getting any ff miles for the child ticket do you guys know a way ?

The only way I have found is to be FC gold this has the provision for a childrens account.The childs miles then go directly into the linked gold account.It is very frustrating shelling out for childrens upgrades and not getting the miles this was my case also for many years.
Nick, Ashfield council have accepted credit cards this year its only been debit cards before.
#30816 by jonathan020
01 May 2004, 18:15
Update.... Got a phone call from MBNA to say my card will be with me in 7-10 days. Good thing I am not in a hurry, its taking agessssss.
#30981 by jonathan020
05 May 2004, 22:21
Card received today! Doesn't look as good as previous cards I have had but I wont complain at the airmiles!
#30983 by Richard28
05 May 2004, 23:10
I got my Virgin mastercard a few months ago, but for some reason my flying club number did not link through properly.

A quick call to MBNA then virginmoney and it was fixed. Would recommend you make the call anyway to double check.

I even got a 2000 point bonus which I was not expecting :D
#31001 by eighthsage
06 May 2004, 00:14
Which card offers the most mile earning potential?

From this thread it would appear that the Virgin CC is 1mile per GBP. How does the membership rewards from the Centurion card translate to Virgin miles in terms of pounds spent? What is the criteria for obtaining a centurion card?

Personally, I think the best deal is the (wash my mouth out) British Airways American Express card - 1.5 miles per GBP spent and a companion ticket in the same class for reward flights.
#31003 by AlanA
06 May 2004, 00:19
There are two versions of the Virgin credit card, version one with no annual fee is 1 mile per 1 GBP spent, whilst the other with an annual fee of 80GBP is 2 miles per GBP spent
#31005 by mcuth
06 May 2004, 00:21
Hi eighthsage

1 x AMEX MR point = 1 x VS FC mile.

AMEX did a special VS offer on the Gold Charge Card a little while ago - 5000 MR points on approval, 2 x MR points for each 1GBP spent, and 4 x MR points for each 1GBP spent with VS directly. Unfortunately I don't think it's running any more [:(]

Cheers

Michael
#31006 by AlanA
06 May 2004, 00:22
There are two versions of the Virgin credit card, version one with no annual fee is 1 mile per 1 GBP spent, whilst the other with an annual fee of 80GBP is 2 miles per GBP spent
#31007 by mitchja
06 May 2004, 00:24
Centurion is by invitation only with a large annual fee, IMHO Amex is not good for customer service on any card they offer.


Regards
#31013 by onionz
06 May 2004, 02:12
As an alternative, may i propose the BMI credit card which you can sign up for at http://www.flybmi.com

It's also run by MBNA, but offers 1.5 miles per pound spent, 3 miles per pound spent on flights via the website, and most strikingly of all, offers 20000 bonus destinations miles when you sign up. That's right - 20 thousand!

Bear in mind you can spend BMI miles on Virgin flights - it costs more miles but not 1.5 times as many. For example, Vegas return in UC is 80k Virgin miles, 100k BMI miles. Many people will have a BMI card through the recent status match promotion, and if not, they supply a FF card when you sign up for the credit card.

This won't suit everyone. The main disadvantage for those wanting to build status with Virgin is that they will have two FF programs with miles split between them. But, if you do a lot of flying to other destinations, BMI is a good FF card to have anyway, because it's Star Alliance and has low thresholds for Silver and Gold.
#31014 by Decker
06 May 2004, 09:41
quote:Originally posted by mitchja
IMHO Amex is not good for customer service on any card they offer.


Cue the fallout.... [}:)];) - although sometimes the hold queue can be a pain let's take yesterday as a simple example. Friend's wedding near Leamington Spa coming up. He suggests hotel 17 miles away as a race meet has ensured all local hotels booked up. Call to Amex Customer Services. They call back 30 minutes later with a small family run hotel within walking distance of the wedding venue who don't even take Amex! Friend considers switching Wedding Party there. Next anecdote Richard Mannion... :D
#31015 by Pete
06 May 2004, 10:34
Next anecdote from me ('cos it's a typical one). I was in Boston, had business in the west of the State, but fancied spending the weekend in the city. An ex-pat I've known for a while calls out of the blue and suggests we get together. When we meet in the bar, he's also got his girlfriend and another friend in tow. I fancy Italian food, it's Saturday night, there's four of us and we don't have reservations. My friend laughs.

Those in the know will realise the best Italian food in Boston is in North End. Unless you've got a reservation on a Saturday night, forget it.

A call to Amex Centurion (and then a call back from them six minutes later) had secured us 4 seats at an excellent Italian restaurant in the heart of the North End. My friends were impressed, and they were the locals!

Pix
#31017 by Decker
06 May 2004, 10:49
quote:Originally posted by pixuk

A call to Amex Centurion (and then a call back from them six minutes later)


Do you use the UK number for that or the US? I tend to use the UK I must admit... like when I checked into the WoodCliff Hilton and they couldn't trace my booking. Called Amex in the UK (02:00 GMT) and within a few minutes they'd worked out the problems and sorted them.
#31021 by Pete
06 May 2004, 12:04
I use the UK number normally wherever I am - they'll quite happily call back if they know you're outside of the country.

Pix
#31027 by BlackCat
06 May 2004, 12:34
Next anecdote. A wild and stormy friday night in Glasgow. bmi have helpfully lost my booking on the (full) last flight to LHR and there is no capacity on BA (and even swearing and doing my well known exploding kettle impersonation didn't help).

Within 10 mins Centurion had come up with a range of options including hotels, early morning flights and the sleeper from Glasgow to Euston with a car the other end. As it was I managed to get stand-by on the bmi flight, but Centurion were amazingly helpful in providing a safety net.

BC
#31032 by mcuth
06 May 2004, 14:10
Only being a lowly Amex Gold, I don't know if the Centurion UK number actually gets through to an office in the UK - I know the number I dial (a UK number) gets me through to "Steve" and "Brenda" et al in Bangalore or wherever it is. If you ring that with anything more than the most basic of queries, it's soooooo frustrating [:(!]

Cheers

Michael
#31033 by Decker
06 May 2004, 14:14
quote:Originally posted by mcuth
Only being a lowly Amex Gold, I don't know if the Centurion UK number actually gets through to an office in the UK


Brighton I think.. :D
#31036 by mcuth
06 May 2004, 14:38
quote:Originally posted by Decker
Brighton I think.. :D


Ah, not much difference....Bangalore, Bombay, Brighton....:D:D

Cheers

Michael
#31046 by bradlad
06 May 2004, 18:03
only paid £950 each return in Upper Class to St Lucia. Only £450 more than economy. was an offer fron virgin travel store in January. I also believe you can pay to upgrade tickets at the travelstore at reduced prices.
#31191 by Bazz
08 May 2004, 19:27
Centurion is still in the UK, I think everything else is now in India.
#31193 by mitchja
08 May 2004, 19:32
They are - unless you need to speak to say FlexSelect or the Web team - then you are transfered back to the UK but only if it's within office hours.

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