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1.88 cents per point is a fine deal
Anytime you can purchase points for less than 2 cents I think it’s worth considering. In fact, I’ve written another entire post about purchasing points and why it can make a whole lot of financial sense. This brings us to this offer, which is tiered, meaning the more points you buy, the bigger the bonus will be, capped at a 100% bonus. Points and miles are a speculative gig. It’s fairly commonplace to hear a program is devaluing ( United is devalued on November 1), so if you know that you need the miles – go for it. I wouldn’t advise just buying them to buy them, but this is about as good as it gets. Let’s take a look at how you can buy United Miles with 100%.
Here’s a look at the broadstrokes. You need to buy TODAY ONLY!
The tiered structure
150k miles will set you back $2821,88 or roughly 1.88 cents per mile. You’ll also be automatically entered into the sweepstakes to win your share of 500k miles!
A great use of United’s miles are on partner Business and First Class…like EVA to Asia or SAS to Europe.
Right now it would set you back 80k miles to fly EVA’s Royal Laurel from the U.S. to Asia.
And 70k for SAS from the U.S. to Europe
Interested in buying? Here’s the link
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