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A friend of mine just sent me an email that he got a notice from MBNA
that the AOPA 5% rebate would be discountinued after this year and instead he would get "2 points" for every dollar spent. I haven't checked my mail yet today but I didn't see anything about this on AOPA's web site. -Robert |
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![]() Doesn't surprise me at all, now that MBNA is bought by Bank of America. I always wonders how MBNA doesn't lose money giving 5% FBO rebate when people would only put FBO purchases on that card. These days you can always seem to get 1% rebate on some other cards to put all the other credit card purchase on. So the MBNA card gets stuck with only the FBO purchases. I think the bank fee for processing credit card transactions is something like 1-2%. Robert M. Gary wrote: A friend of mine just sent me an email that he got a notice from MBNA that the AOPA 5% rebate would be discountinued after this year and instead he would get "2 points" for every dollar spent. I haven't checked my mail yet today but I didn't see anything about this on AOPA's web site. -Robert |
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I got the letter today in the mail. Mine wasn't sent by MBNA, it was sent
by AOPA and didn't mention the 2 point thing, just a list of "Rewards points" and went on and on about how it would be unlimited and applied to all purchases but double for FBO's or something. I bet it will end up being another 1% card. Jim "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... A friend of mine just sent me an email that he got a notice from MBNA that the AOPA 5% rebate would be discountinued after this year and instead he would get "2 points" for every dollar spent. I haven't checked my mail yet today but I didn't see anything about this on AOPA's web site. -Robert |
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I got the letter today from AOPA too. It says that beginning in Jan of
2007 you'll earn one reward point for each net retail dollar charged to the card. You'll earn double points for every net retail dollar spent and over 4000 qualified FBOs and other select aviation merchants. The points can be redeemed for cash, merchandise, gift certificates, travel and more. The letter didn't give any indication of what a point would be worth. I'm also not sure what net retail dollar means but it smacks of some legal mumbo jumbo to disqualify some or all of a purchase from receiving points. Jim Burns wrote: I got the letter today in the mail. Mine wasn't sent by MBNA, it was sent by AOPA and didn't mention the 2 point thing, just a list of "Rewards points" and went on and on about how it would be unlimited and applied to all purchases but double for FBO's or something. I bet it will end up being another 1% card. Jim "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... A friend of mine just sent me an email that he got a notice from MBNA that the AOPA 5% rebate would be discountinued after this year and instead he would get "2 points" for every dollar spent. I haven't checked my mail yet today but I didn't see anything about this on AOPA's web site. -Robert -- Rich Badaracco Director - Angel Flight North Carolina |
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I got a letter in the mail last weekend from AOPA..
1 point for every dollar spent regardless of location or product, 2 points for aviation stuff you used to get the discount on.. only about 20% of charges to the card qualified for the discount.. so now.. no cash back.. but points that can be redeemed for cash and other products.. MBNA -- raise the interest rates and cancel the rebates.. BT "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... A friend of mine just sent me an email that he got a notice from MBNA that the AOPA 5% rebate would be discountinued after this year and instead he would get "2 points" for every dollar spent. I haven't checked my mail yet today but I didn't see anything about this on AOPA's web site. -Robert |
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read the letter again Jim..
BT "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... I got the letter today in the mail. Mine wasn't sent by MBNA, it was sent by AOPA and didn't mention the 2 point thing, just a list of "Rewards points" and went on and on about how it would be unlimited and applied to all purchases but double for FBO's or something. I bet it will end up being another 1% card. Jim "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... A friend of mine just sent me an email that he got a notice from MBNA that the AOPA 5% rebate would be discountinued after this year and instead he would get "2 points" for every dollar spent. I haven't checked my mail yet today but I didn't see anything about this on AOPA's web site. -Robert |
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"BTIZ" wrote in message
news:SvrNg.3795$8J2.3363@fed1read11... I got a letter in the mail last weekend from AOPA.. 1 point for every dollar spent regardless of location or product, 2 points for aviation stuff you used to get the discount on.. only about 20% of charges to the card qualified for the discount.. so now.. no cash back.. but points that can be redeemed for cash and other products.. MBNA -- raise the interest rates and cancel the rebates.. I haven't notice anything in the mail, but everything from AOPA other than the magazine goes directly in the trash... Seems like everything else is from their Legal Services group wanting me to join... I did notice a letter within the last couple of weeks where MBNA raised my credit limit to around $39K... Interesting since the only thing I ever charge on the account is my AOPA membership and fuel purchases when I'm out of town... In other words, *very* little gets charged on it these days... A few years ago, I charged my engine overhaul on it and as such, it was worthwhile... If they get rid of the rebate, I'll probably be tempted to cancel the card... Since the AOPA membership is discounted with the card, I'll probably cancel it also... Seems like I don't get a chance to read the damn magazine anymore anyway... |
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I'm afraid to.
"BTIZ" wrote in message news:AwrNg.3797$8J2.1915@fed1read11... read the letter again Jim.. BT "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... I got the letter today in the mail. Mine wasn't sent by MBNA, it was sent by AOPA and didn't mention the 2 point thing, just a list of "Rewards points" and went on and on about how it would be unlimited and applied to all purchases but double for FBO's or something. I bet it will end up being another 1% card. Jim "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... A friend of mine just sent me an email that he got a notice from MBNA that the AOPA 5% rebate would be discountinued after this year and instead he would get "2 points" for every dollar spent. I haven't checked my mail yet today but I didn't see anything about this on AOPA's web site. -Robert |
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![]() Robert M. Gary wrote: A friend of mine just sent me an email that he got a notice from MBNA that the AOPA 5% rebate would be discountinued after this year and instead he would get "2 points" for every dollar spent. I'm not going to miss it much. Starting last year MBNA started rejecting about 90% of the rebates I applied for. Most of the gas I get is at FBO's that are at small airports, run under the charter of the local township. So even though you buy the gas from "xxx Aviation" - it shows up on your credit card bill as "City of xxx". Used to be no problem, but now only about 1 in 10 are considered valid by MBNA. Hardly worth it. |
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I also got the letter from them and initiated the correspondence
reprinted below. I can't say as the end of the rebate comes as a total surprise, given the bank consolidation going on and the fact that many of us only used the AOPA card when it would generate a rebate. The note from Ms. Adams says that it will be a 2% rebate on all purchases. This does not correspond to the original letter, which says 1% for most purchases, 2% on purchases from a list of qualified FBO's. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thank you for your email to AOPA. While you no longer will receive 5% cash back from the FBO rebate card, the new terms provide for you to receive 2% on ANY purchase you make - not aviation specific. You are not limited in the amount you can receive annually and you don't have to go through the "rebate process" like you have in the past. The updated program was designed to provide you with more options and to make it more user-friendly. If you have questions about the new program, please don't hesitate to call 800-872-2672. Barbara Adams Aviation Technical Specialist AOPA Pilot Information Center 800-USA-AOPA 301-695-2372 fax Do your part to help GA. Find a new pilot today. Sign up for PROJECT PILOT! www.AOPAProjectPilot.org --- Original Message Below --- I have just received a letter from you detailing the changes to my AOPA credit card account. In my opinion, the new rebate formula is far, far worse than the old. Either 3% worse of 150% worse, depending on just how you do your calculations. In either case, I don't like it. |
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