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milesource.com |
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11/07/01 (87 review reads) |
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Advantages: Free Stuff, Not Just Buy for Points
Disadvantages: Takes a While to Earn
I've heard some people on here say that they got scammed by Milesource and haven't received what they were promised. Over the past year there have been many program like this one that have promised points and then redemption for gifts. One such place was eTour. I did that one for months and months. After I had earned over 8000 points, I tried to turn them in and found out that the site had closed without warning and all of us were out of luck. Milesource, on the other, had come through every time I've submitted my points. I've had dinner out with my husband at very nice restaurants twice so far and am well on my way to getting the third gift certificate. Additionally, it's one of the few sites that gives you a decent amount of options to click-through sites in order to earn points. It's the easiest way to earn in my book. I hate sites where they force you to sign up for freebie things, or ask you to buy something without giving any way to do it by clicking-through. My hats off to Milesource for continuing to provide the same service they originally started with.
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- 28/07/01 This is not true, Milesource changed their whole value of their so-called miles from being worth a mile in a FF program to being worth about 1/8 of a mile |
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- 11/07/01 I'm always on the look out for freebies, especially as a lot of the places I got free cinema and restaurant vouchers have stopped or cut down recently, including Barclaycard rewards, Shell SmartCard, Beenz, Webrewards. Can these be used in U.K.? |
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- 11/07/01 I wondered about this bunch, thanks for the info. I will try them out now. |
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