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Land Miler USA

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#1
  • カモメ
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  • 2022/04/24 09:17

I haven't been able to travel much in the last two years in Corona, but
I have accumulated a lot of airline and hotel miles.
How are you guys doing ?
airline miles are AMERICAN, ANA, hotel bonvoy.

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#2
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  • 2022/04/24 (Sun) 20:38
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Mile ?
This must be a baikin.

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#3
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  • 2022/04/25 (Mon) 09:11
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Nuh-uh, I mean me ?


I don't fly enough airliners to accumulate miles.


And what do you mean by a "land-based miler"?

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#6
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  • 2022/04/25 (Mon) 16:19
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Land Miler, please search.
Fuel Surcharger ANA will be offering North America-Japan roundtrip $ 584 starting in June, and
of course the price will go up a lot.
I booked business
for this fall and next spring with frequent flyer miles.

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#9
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/26 (Tue) 07:05
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You must have bought something expensive from online shopping.

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#10
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  • 2022/04/29 (Fri) 20:12
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#3, #9, you seem to have been in the US for a long time, but
you don't even know about land-based milers? Please study up.
For the last 15 years, I have only used airline tickets and hotels in Japan, USA, and Canada using frequent flyer
miles.

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#11
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/04/30 (Sat) 07:10
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10 What would be the problem in my life if I don't know land-based milers as well?

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#12
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  • 2022/04/30 (Sat) 09:53
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> You don't even know about land-based travelers

Yes, this is my first time hearing about it. I haven't traveled domestically at all since I got older, and my trips to Japan were once a year or less

so I haven't accumulated any air miles at all. \I have not accumulated any miles at all.

Yes, I googled it. I found it by searching "Riku Miler" in Japanese.

If you have an Amex, VISA, or MasterCard issued by the airline, you can earn "how many dollars" every time you use the card for everyday purchases, not just air fare. = How many miles?

That being the case, I used that "Land Miler" for about 10 years. I used to fly Delta Air Lines a lot back then, so when I booked online, I used my Delta Amex GoldCard to get cheaper fares in addition to the regular fares. Of course, I used this card a lot because I could earn miles for every dollar I spent on purchases other than fares.

But that's just the way the system works, and of course the Japanese word "Land Miler" never appears on Delta's English website, and I never talked to any Japanese about it, so I had never heard of the term "Land Miler" until now.

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#13
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  • 2022/04/30 (Sat) 12:17
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The sad thing is that you don't know.
With Land Miler, you can pay the same or even less for
airfare and hotel, and fly first class instead of economy.
You can stay in a 5 star hotel for free instead of a capocel hotel.
You can earn 10x or 5x miles for shopping at Marquette, or get bonus
miles. Various, please do your own research beyond this.

You don't have to worry about Economy Syndrome and can eat at your favorite time in an elegant bed
seat.

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#14
  • やっぱり
  • 2022/04/30 (Sat) 14:54
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Seagull is an elderly person ? Japanese sentences are strange.

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#16
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  • 2022/05/01 (Sun) 08:06
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> Sad to say that I don't know

That's why I said in #12 that I didn't know the term "Land Miler" but had been

enjoying the same benefits with the Delta Amex Gold Card for 10 years. Was my Japanese that difficult?


I recently cancelled my Costco VISA Card because it gives me more points and the Amex card has a $90 annual fee

I get enough
points with the Costco VISA Card to buy an iPad every year.
points come in. I don't make that many big purchases with my credit card. Especially these days

I can't go to Japan.

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#18
  • 無知
  • 2022/05/01 (Sun) 13:30
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How do you all do it ?
that kind of topic
then you start talking about Cosco Visa which doesn't accumulate miles
geez.........................

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#20
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  • 2022/05/01 (Sun) 21:39
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It depends on the credit card you have.

If it is an Amex credit card, there are many partners, so you can transfer your mileage to airlines for airline tickets, or to hotels if you want to use it for hotels.

You can find detailed information about mileage exchange ratio at the following site.

https://thepointsguy.com/

There is also a Facebook group that I am a member of.

America🇺🇸 Points Life
https://www.facebook.com/groups/americapointseikatsu

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#24
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  • 2022/05/02 (Mon) 08:54
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Ignorance,

As usual, when you find something wrong with me, you react with a lot of enthusiasm. Are you so concerned about my movements?

"Ignorance = Moldy Occurrence" *** Thank you for your continued support.

I don't shop enough with airline credit cards to accumulate miles ( Land Miler ) so

I was a Costco member ( red card ) for a long time and I accumulate a lot of points here too, so airline I just gave up on credit cards.

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#25
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  • 2022/05/02 (Mon) 09:49
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#23,#24. you are a very strange person.
I'm asking how you do it ? and you say
I don't use it or I don't do it. You are out of focus.

In the age of cashless, it is important to know how
to pay, since most of us pay by card. Even if you don't buy anything special or expensive,
it's a savings, and if you use it well, it's a big savings.
I have saved 450,000 airline miles and 250,000 hotel miles in the last two years.
Food, utilities, insurance, taxes,, restaurants. Communication expenses.
If you pay everything with your card and use your card well, you can save this much.

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#26
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  • 2022/05/02 (Mon) 10:19
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> I don't use or do. You're out of focus.

You're right ( LOL ) Every post is the same, completely out of focus
And you think I'm the only one who thinks that
If you don't want to save miles, don't come out

I've I've stopped using JAL, ANA and settled on Amex Delta
no expiration date so that helps!

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#28
  • 人それぞれ
  • 2022/05/02 (Mon) 12:04
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> In the age of cashless, how
you pay is important because you almost always pay by card.

Nobody said anything about paying with cash ?

If you like to travel, use a card that earns miles; if you like shopping, use an Amazon card to earn points.

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#29
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  • 2022/05/02 (Mon) 12:43
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I make about $ 1500 purchases a month with my Amazon card alone, so I'm happy to use my points so much😄.

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#41
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  • 2022/06/01 (Wed) 16:09
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ANA's fuel surcharge from June is now 97,080 yen for a round trip from Los Angeles to Tokyo
. It was $ 414 until yesterday.
It will be hard to buy a normal ticket from now on.

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#42
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  • 2022/06/01 (Wed) 16:42
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For now, $ I'm relieved that I've got it under control at 800.

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#43
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  • 2022/06/01 (Wed) 16:42
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For now, $ I'm relieved that I've got it under control at 800.

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#44
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/01 (Wed) 16:49
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# 26

> I don't use or do. You are out of focus.
Everyone has their own way of thinking and that's fine.

# If you don't want to save miles, don't come out.
I'd rather you tell me how else to use it, that would be more useful.

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#45
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  • 2022/06/01 (Wed) 19:33
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From now through the summer and fall, it could be $ close to 2000 in economy.
I booked in business at the end of October for $ 414 fuel surcharges.
If there are more flights in the fall, change to first.

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#46
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  • 2022/06/02 (Thu) 08:19
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> # If you don't want to save miles, don't come out.


And it's not "# I don't want to save miles", I don't travel abroad enough to accumulate miles.

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#49
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  • 2022/06/06 (Mon) 08:35
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> You can earn miles by using credit cards for purchases such as gasoline and food


That is, with certain credit cards, such as those issued by airlines in cooperation with credit card companies, you can earn miles on the amount of "anything" you buy. Other cards do not earn miles no matter what you buy. Please check with your yorker.

I used to have the same Delta Amex Gold card as Mr. Ignorance. However, if I try to earn miles with it, Delta is the only option for travel, and I have to keep my fingers crossed for cheap fare offers on other airlines. In addition, the Costco VISA card gives you points on everything you buy and there is no annual fee to maintain the card, whereas the Delta AMEX card cost me $99 every year just to have it. So, I got rid of the Delta AMEX card.

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#50
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  • 2022/06/06 (Mon) 16:58
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How are you guys doing ? but it seems like he just wants to brag about how much he got. I'm sorry, but this is off-topic.

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