100k free BA miles… if you are in the US

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    theavidtraveller
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    I think this came up as a topic the other day. There is a distinct disparity between the offers given to US versions of UK based airline credit cards i.e. BA and Virgin compared to the UK…

    NEW YORK, Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ — Today, British Airways and Chase Card Services unveiled an enhanced rewards program for the British Airways Visa Signature® card. Cardmembers will earn more miles for every dollar they spend. The unrivalled benefits include a 25 percent increase in the number of BA miles earned and a companion redemption voucher for a trans-Atlantic flight, awarded to cardmembers who spend $30,000 per calendar year.
    In
    addition, new cardmembers will receive a bonus 100,000 BA Miles. This enhanced card proposition is managed by The Mileage Company, operators of British Airways BA Miles rewards, in partnership with Chase Card Services.

    The new enhanced benefits of the British Airways Visa Signature® Card include:

    — An improved earn rate of 1.25 BA miles for every $1 spent and 2.5
    BA
    Miles for every $1 spent on British Airways travel and vacation
    packages, an increase of 25 percent from the previous offer.
    — An industry-leading companion redemption voucher reward when
    cardmembers spend $30,000 a year. Cardmembers redeeming BA Miles for a British Airways flight in any cabin class will receive a flight for a companion in the same class. The companion redemption voucher is valid for two years.
    — A bonus 100,000 BA Miles for existing US British Airways Executive Club members and new card holders approved for the card. Cardmembers receive 50,000 BA Miles after their first purchase, and they receive another 50,000 miles after they spend at least $2,000 in the first threemonths.
    The 100,000 BA Miles is equivalent to the redemption value of two
    round trip trans-Atlantic reward flights or four domestic round trip
    tickets.
    — New cardholders automatically become a member of the British
    Airways Executive Club and can earn more BA Miles through partners such as
    Avis®, Marriott®, Hilton® and E-stores and by taking advantage of
    great offers from British Airways and oneworld® alliance partners
    such
    as AmericanAirlines®.

    — For more information visit: ba.com/Redeemfor1Travelfor2.


    PaulJennings
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    Many international companies offer (very) different prices and service levels in different territories. Logical marketing from the company’s point of view, annoying for the customers in the market getting poorer service. A possible way around this classic economic problem is to buy in the cheap market. In the case of the USA, companies such as http://www.oneusaaddress.com and http://www.myus.com offer USA based residential-type mailing addresses.


    VintageKrug
    Participant

    However, you would need a Social Security number (not that difficult to get) and a good credit history at a US address (less easy) to be eligible for the credit card in the first place.


    Shcc69H
    Participant

    Thanks it looks like a great deal. Don’t know if it is easy to qualify though


    VintageKrug
    Participant

    It would however be better value to redeem the 100k in four chunks, using 25k BA Miles to upgrade round trip from Premium Economy to http://www.newclubworld.com

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