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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 407
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SW credit card offer at MCO
When we flew home from WDW a few weeks ago we, we signed up for the SW credit card while we were waiting for our flight. Now we wonder if that was a good idea. The sales person said we'd each get a free RT flight (had to each apply for a card). But I read somewhere that you need to charge $1,000 before you get the free flight. Has anyone taken advantage of this offer? If so, were there any problems booking a flight?
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DVC Member BWV 99
You have to compare apples to apples Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: PA
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![]() Yes, we love Old Key West Connoisseur of the fine things in life, and has the time to enjoy them (Just ask his wife) Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Plymouth, MA
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Credit card offers vary widely. What you get is governed by the written application you signed. What does that say? Note that it is the actual application document that governs, not what a sales agent may have told you.
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Tink in Training-Good Girl,Bad temper
Little house on the prairie was the HEIGHT of t.v Join Date: Mar 2005
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to OP,last time I went through there they were offering 25,000 rapid rewards points for signing up. I didn't since I already had a much better online sign up deal. HOWEVER..... if you normally spend 1000 on regular purchases,say in a month or two, then you're fine.
The points go into your rapid rewards account,and you can use them for flights,etc your best bet is to watch for sales,and use them then,as they will go farther. Southwest is great with their points! for future reference, they offer much better incentives online regularly.... |
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