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#891920 by mrsw
07 Jan 2015, 12:57
Yes, I thought about doing a miles booster just yesterday, and said to OH, I bet there would be a bonus offer from next week (based on last year's pattern) and it turned out to be even earlier!
#891925 by jfenney
07 Jan 2015, 13:37
Just found out as I was checking for my niece so seats booked 67500 instead of 90000 :D
#891935 by mrsw
07 Jan 2015, 15:11
pmccer wrote:Sometimes you can combine with the amex upgrade vouchers and sometimes you cant , does anyone know if the reward sale can be combined with this offer? maybe a premium trip to Dubai if i can... Paul


This is what it says at the bottom of my email:

8. Credit card upgrades can be applied to this offer.

So I think you can. And id an agent tells you no, try hanging up and calling again. ):
#891939 by mrsw
07 Jan 2015, 16:01
Does anyone know whether using the VS black CC to buy miles/pay for miles booster will 1) incur the 1.5% charge and 2) entitle me to 4 miles per £1 spent?

I'm hoping for a no and a yes, in that order! :p
#891957 by Bretty
07 Jan 2015, 20:37
mrsw wrote:Does anyone know whether using the VS black CC to buy miles/pay for miles booster will 1) incur the 1.5% charge and 2) entitle me to 4 miles per £1 spent?

I'm hoping for a no and a yes, in that order! :p

No and yes :)
#891958 by Bretty
07 Jan 2015, 20:47
Funny, NYC isn't on the list of destinations in the sale, but is coming up when I do a dummy run booking. YVR is on the list and shouldn't be. Good old VS IT ):
#891966 by mrsw
07 Jan 2015, 22:52
Bretty wrote:
mrsw wrote:Does anyone know whether using the VS black CC to buy miles/pay for miles booster will 1) incur the 1.5% charge and 2) entitle me to 4 miles per £1 spent?

I'm hoping for a no and a yes, in that order! :p

No and yes :)


:D :D :D
#891977 by etk
08 Jan 2015, 00:09
mrsw wrote:OK, this would mean that using the black CC with the Miles booster offer gives a price of 0.775 pence per mile. Not bad at all. Could be a cheap way to get to Necker... :p


Indeed - £9,300 for a week there... Tempting! ;)
#891984 by mrsw
08 Jan 2015, 10:29
etk wrote:
mrsw wrote:OK, this would mean that using the black CC with the Miles booster offer gives a price of 0.775 pence per mile. Not bad at all. Could be a cheap way to get to Necker... :p


Indeed - £9,300 for a week there... Tempting! ;)


Got to flown an awful lot though to be able to use the miles booster on 1.2m miles...
#892002 by andymoss
08 Jan 2015, 14:08
So, I think this is a steal-of-a-deal, but if someone can please verify:

SFO - LHR - SFO = 21,432 (doubled) miles for $342.91 + 3 miles per $ on VS Black CC = 22,460 miles.

Thoughts?
#892019 by mrsw
08 Jan 2015, 15:49
On VS's UK website it shows 31,875 to be the number of miles required for an economy redemption. I'm not familiar with what happens when the flights originate from the US but do they not charge taxes on reward seats?

Also your number is based on using the Miles Booster (at 0.016 cent per mile). If the bonus offer applies across the pond, too, then you should also get 25% uplift as a bonus, not when you do the booster, but with a slight delay.
#892165 by Bretty
09 Jan 2015, 23:27
Bretty wrote:Funny, NYC isn't on the list of destinations in the sale, but is coming up when I do a dummy run booking. YVR is on the list and shouldn't be. Good old VS IT ):

I guess someone from VS has taken note. The list of destinations has been updated with NYC added and YVR removed.
#892202 by andymoss
10 Jan 2015, 15:57
Just to confirm, I can boost miles now for flights in April right? Flights don't have to be within the 7 Jan - 4 Feb window?
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