1) Spend the least amount of non-justified money ie money I wouldn't spend anyway
2) Everything has to be ethical - would my grandfather be embarrassed by what I am doing?
3) Can only apply for one new credit card that earns United miles
4) Only miles earned in August and credited by September 30th count
Now the big question: how did I do?
Drum roll please . . .
My goal was to earn 75,000, so I am very pleased with earning 78,000+ miles.
Here is how I did it:
First, I applied and was approved for the Chase Ink Bold.
After spending $5,000, I would earn 50,000 Ultimate Reward Points, which can be transferred to United MileagePlus at 1:1 ratio. I earned 56, 558 points from the credit card.
Here is a breakdown of how the points were earned:
The other 22, 443 miles in a variety of other ways
The graphic shows I earned 22,734. That number includes 280 miles earned from Opinion Miles Club (see here) and some points earned from my United Credit Card.
Here are the ways I earned the other miles:
760 - Opinion Miles Club
500 - eMile
1500 - Marriott Gift Cards (expired)
186 - Purchase on my MileagePlus Shopping Mall
1932 - Chase United Credit Card Purchases
1150 - ScoreBig
5000 - Purchases on my Chase Sapphire - Transfer from Ultimate Rewards
1120 - Dining Rewards
5670 - Purchase from Shoes.com
2500 - Vinessee Wine Purchase
2000 - eRewards Surveys
Now the question, how much money was wasted?
Here are the items that I paid money for and the amount of money I deem wasted:
Marriott Gift Cards - spent $1 on shipping
Kiehl's (MP Shopping Mall) - nothing
Scorebig - $10 (the extra cost of money)
Vinessee - $10 (the wine was only worth $5 a bottle)
Shoes.com - nothing, needed both pairs
Chase Ink Bold - $31.60 - 8 VRs @ $3.95 each
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Total: $52.60 wasted
Conclusion:
78,000 miles with $52.60 wasted is amazing.
My little experiment goes to show that anyone can earn miles with a little bit of effort. Yes, 80% of my points came from credit cards. However, I didn't really purchase anything, except VRs, that I didn't need. For those wondering, I use the wine for the anniversary party and gifts.
Overall, the amount of ways you can earn miles/points is numerous. The only thing standing in your way is you.
Did you participate in my challenge? How did you do?
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