A great airline mile sharing promotion will end this week. I posted a few days ago about how one could take advantage of the promotion by sharing miles. So I took my own advice and shared miles with Mrs Weekly Flyer.

The results are in and we’ve shared 50,000 US Airways miles (we already had) to receive a bonus of 50,000 US Airways miles for only $567.50 plus the cost of the original 50,000 US Airways miles (we already had) that were shared. That is enough miles for a round trip Business Class ticket to Europe or a round trip Business Class ticket to North Asia according to the current US Airways award chart.

Share Miles And Get 100% Bonus

  • What: Share miles with a friend before October 31, 2012 and your friend will get a 100% bonus
  • How: Log in to your Dividend Miles account through the share miles promotion offer link and verify you can share miles with 100% bonus
  • Detail: Valid on miles shared up to 50,000 for a 50,000 bonus
  • Cost: Miles are shared for $0.01 per mile plus a processing fee of $30 and a tax recovery charge of 7.5%
  • Total Cost To Share 50,000 Miles (Friend Gets 50,000 Bonus): $567.50

Results

Mrs Weekly Flyer and I shared 50,000 miles to get a total of 100,000 US Airways miles into one of our accounts. The total cost was only $567.50 plus the cost of earning the original 50,000 that we initially transferred.

Bottom Line

If you have enough US Airways miles to share, you could receive a 100% bonus at a low cost. If you don’t have enough miles to share, you could always purchase US Airways miles until 10/31/12 at a 100% bonus (higher cost) and then share the miles at the lower cost.

I received the 100% bonus and now have enough miles for a Business Class award ticket to Europe on US Airways or one of their partners.

Do you intend to take advantage of this offer before it expires on 10/31/12?

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  • Paul said,

    Shouldn’t it be 50K miles for $567.50 since that is the net gain?

  • Todd said,

    100k for that price would be awesome, but it’s actually only 50k.

  • LR said,

    The post title is misleading. It’s really 50000miles for $568, not 100,000.

  • Srini said,

    Hi,
    Is this bonus applicable for only sharing miles?
    Or is it available for buying miles too?

  • TRW said,

    You need to change the title to 50,000 miles for $567.50, not 100,000.

  • Frank said,

    Didn’t you also out of the 50,000 miles you share? So you (and your friend) are only getting the additional 50,000 miles for $567.50. The title is kind of misleading to say that 100,000 miles for $567.50

  • Orange said,

    I am infested in sharing with someone for this deal, anyone interested?
    Thanks

  • mw said,

    You do realize you only netted 50K miles right? You make it sound like you got 100K new miles.

  • The Weekly Flyer said,

    Thanks. Attempted to illustrate that the transferred person would get 100k for $567.50 + cost of original 50,000 miles. In any event, I’ve changed the title to 50,000.

    Total Cost To Share 50,000 Miles (Friend Gets 50,000 Bonus): $567.50

    Side Note: All comments were sent to spam on 10/30. As soon as I was made aware of the issue, we began reviewing the spam folder (which is huge) to publish valid comments. Apologize if your comments weren’t posted instantly.

  • Nathan said,

    These transactions used to ring up as points.com. Other than using Prepaid AMEX is there any way to get more than 1x point on these transactions?

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