On Thursday's Snow Day, I decided to try my hand again at Opinion Miles Club.
As I wrote here, Opinion Miles Club is a great program to earn United miles. Take surveys and have miles deposited within a day in your MileagePlus account. Currently, they are still offering 600 miles after completing your first survey if you have the United MileagePlus credit card. Only 300 miles if you don't.
Throughout the day I took various surveys and earned 260 miles.
I qualified and finished five out of six surveys. Two of the surveys took less than 5 minutes to finish.
How long will it take you to complete your first survey? I can't say. Some people have stated it has taken 5 or 6 surveys to qualify & finish a survey. For me, it only took 2 surveys to earn my 600 points.
600 points isn't anything grand. However, add in the 750 points earned from MyPoints, wrote about here and you might be gaining momentum for your next trip.
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Monday, February 17, 2014
Saturday, September 21, 2013
How Many Miles Could I Earn In 1 Hour?
I wrote here about how you can earn miles through taking surveys.
Opinion Miles Club has partnered with United Airlines to earn miles for completing surveys.
Unlike other mile earning survey companies, Opinion Miles Club directly deposits the miles into your United MileagePlus account within a day, if not hours of completing a survey. No need you to transfer miles and wait 6 to 8 weeks.
Reader David left a comment that he has earned 6,400 miles in the past several weeks. That is over 20% of the miles needed for a round-trip award ticket in the United States.
David's comment got me thinking. How many points could I earn in an hour taking surveys? Last night, I put the question to test. For one hour with no interruptions, I took surveys. The result was that I earned 220 miles in 60 minutes, a little less than 4 miles a minute. I completed 4 surveys and time-out of 3 others.
The best part was the miles posted within an hour:
Not to shabby. You aren't going to get mile rich off of surveys, but its a free way to earn points!
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Opinion Miles Club has partnered with United Airlines to earn miles for completing surveys.
Unlike other mile earning survey companies, Opinion Miles Club directly deposits the miles into your United MileagePlus account within a day, if not hours of completing a survey. No need you to transfer miles and wait 6 to 8 weeks.
Reader David left a comment that he has earned 6,400 miles in the past several weeks. That is over 20% of the miles needed for a round-trip award ticket in the United States.
David's comment got me thinking. How many points could I earn in an hour taking surveys? Last night, I put the question to test. For one hour with no interruptions, I took surveys. The result was that I earned 220 miles in 60 minutes, a little less than 4 miles a minute. I completed 4 surveys and time-out of 3 others.
The best part was the miles posted within an hour:
Not to shabby. You aren't going to get mile rich off of surveys, but its a free way to earn points!
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Friday, August 2, 2013
Recap of all 31 Ways to Earn Miles
31 days, 31 Ways to Earn United Miles. I hope this series helped show you the shear volume of ways earn United miles and that with a little work, your dream vacation can be closer than you think.
Day 1: Flying
Day 2: Insurance
Day 3: e-Miles
Day 4: Buy / Transfer Miles
Day 5: Exchange Gift Cards
Day 6: Shopping Portals
Day 7: Tickets to Shows
Day 8: Social Media
Day 9: Credit Cards
Day 10: Mortgages
Day 11: Hotel Stays
Day 12: Super Shuttle
Day 13: Buy Wine
Day 14: Amtrak
Day 15: Renting Cars
Day 16: Peapod
Day 17: Eating Out
Day 18: Electricity Bills
Day 19: eRewards
Day 20: Transfer from Hotels
Day 21: Gilt
Day 22: RocketMiles (PointsHound broke up with United...no longer a way to earn)
Day 23: Investments
Day 24: Thanks Again
Day 25: Send Flowers
Day 26: Points.com
Day 27: DIRECTV
Day 28: Gym Membership
Day 29: MyPoints
Day 30: Surveys
Day 31: Sign Up For MileagePlus Emails
Happy Earning!
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Here is a recap of all the ways to earn miles:
Day 2: Insurance
Day 3: e-Miles
Day 4: Buy / Transfer Miles
Day 5: Exchange Gift Cards
Day 6: Shopping Portals
Day 7: Tickets to Shows
Day 8: Social Media
Day 9: Credit Cards
Day 10: Mortgages
Day 11: Hotel Stays
Day 12: Super Shuttle
Day 13: Buy Wine
Day 14: Amtrak
Day 15: Renting Cars
Day 16: Peapod
Day 17: Eating Out
Day 18: Electricity Bills
Day 19: eRewards
Day 20: Transfer from Hotels
Day 21: Gilt
Day 22: RocketMiles (PointsHound broke up with United...no longer a way to earn)
Day 23: Investments
Day 24: Thanks Again
Day 25: Send Flowers
Day 26: Points.com
Day 27: DIRECTV
Day 28: Gym Membership
Day 29: MyPoints
Day 30: Surveys
Day 31: Sign Up For MileagePlus Emails
Happy Earning!
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Monday, July 29, 2013
MyPoints and United: Win/Win Partnership!
I have been a member of MyPoints since at least 2005 and been very very very satisfied ever since.
MyPoints describes itself as "a reward network, just like when you earn miles on an airline or cash-back on a credit card. The difference is that MyPoints is flexible. You don't have to stick with one store to earn Points, and you don't have to take your rewards in just one form."
MyPoints offer thousands of different reward options from gift cards to cash. One of those available rewards is United miles. Currently, you have the chance to turn your MyPoints points into either 2,500 or 5,000 MileagePlus miles.
There are many ways to earn points though MyPoints:
The other way is to use the MyPoints shopping portal to purchase from your favorite stores:
I would recommend using the United MileagePlus shopping portal over MyPoints portal, as described here.
The way to earn United miles through MyPoints is during the sign-up process. By using this link, one can earn 250 United Miles for signing up with MyPoints and 750 more award miles for making a $25+ purchase through their shopping portal within 30 days of signing-up. Go here to find the link to the offer.
A similar offer was sent to me via email last week (third week of July), so check your emails as well.
The terms and condition of the 750 additional award miles state:
This is a great offer to participate to earn miles. At the very least its 250 free miles. A little work and transferring a purchase can net you 750 more.
This is a win-win promotion!
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MyPoints offer thousands of different reward options from gift cards to cash. One of those available rewards is United miles. Currently, you have the chance to turn your MyPoints points into either 2,500 or 5,000 MileagePlus miles.
The other way is to use the MyPoints shopping portal to purchase from your favorite stores:
The way to earn United miles through MyPoints is during the sign-up process. By using this link, one can earn 250 United Miles for signing up with MyPoints and 750 more award miles for making a $25+ purchase through their shopping portal within 30 days of signing-up. Go here to find the link to the offer.
A similar offer was sent to me via email last week (third week of July), so check your emails as well.
The terms and condition of the 750 additional award miles state:
This is a great offer to participate to earn miles. At the very least its 250 free miles. A little work and transferring a purchase can net you 750 more.
This is a win-win promotion!
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Friday, July 19, 2013
eRewards: The Turtle of Earning Miles/Points
The first step is to register with e-Rewards. My recommendation is to search your email for e-Reward offers. Many times airlines and hotels will send emails inviting you to join e-Rewards and included in that email is sign-up bonus offers. A quick search of my email turned up offers from JetBlue, Southewest, and Priority Club in the past 60 days.
Jetblue:
Southwest
Priority Club:If you can't find an offer in your email box, United has the same offer available here.
After registering for e-Rewards, the next step is to fill out your profile. It is important to be honest in this step as it will determine what surveys are sent to you. If you stretch the truth in your profile, you might start noticing that you don't qualify for any surveys they sent you. There are 9 different sections that you need to fill out to complete your profile:
Here is a sample of the questions you will have to answer:
After filling out your profiles completely, sit back and wait for eRewards to email you invites to surveys. I typically get at least 5 invites a week. Each email looks something similar to this and lets you know the subject of the survey, the time commitment, and payout:
Click on the link within the email and you enter the landing page of the survey. This page will have the same information as the email except it also has the amount you will be paid for testing out of the survey. Being paid for testing out of the survey is one of my favorite parts of eRewards. They give you something for trying. That is why I always attempt to take surveys, nothing to lose.
After completing or testing out of surveys, your account is typically credited immediately; however, some surveys have taken a few days to credit. Once your account has at least $25 in it, you have the option to cash out in exchange for miles. Currently, eRewards allows you to transfer to the following airlines: Air France/KLM, AeroMexico, AirTran, Alaskan, AA, Emirates, Etihad, Fronteir, Hawaiian, Iberia, Jetblue, Southwest, Spirt, US Airways, United, Virgin America and Atlantic. Here is a list of all the partners:
As we have been talking about earning Mileage Plus miles this month, here are the redemption options for United:
After choosing your redemption level, you will be asked to enter your MileagePlus number and eRewards password. Typically, the miles will show up in your MileagePlus account within 3 weeks, but eRewards warns it could take 6-8 weeks. Therefore, this is not a way to transfer miles to your account for an immediate award purchase. Here is some important information about transferring miles to MileagePlus:
Overall, eRewards is a great way to earn a handful of miles. It's time consuming and the payout isn't huge. However, if United has another partner bonus like they did in December, it would be nice to be ready. A little bit of time now can payoff later.
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