According to Free Frequent Flyer Miles, if you sign up for Amtrak’s small business program by December 31, 2009 using promo code DEC09 your new account will receive 1,500 bonus points. You’ll also receive 25% of the points earned by individual travelers (such as yourself) that are linked to the account. So it’s like a 25% earnings bonus.

You’ll need a taxpayer ID to identify yourself as a unique business, and of course most of us have one of those, we usually just call it a social security number…

  1. al613 said,

    Keep in mind, you only get 25% bonus points for travel in Northeastern corridor.

  2. iahphx said,

    Is there anything you can do with 1500 Amtrak points — except use it for one of their special (very short haul) routes?

  3. Gary said,

    1000 broadway show points or some carbon offsets. That’s not the point. You need to accumulate more points via crediting your own travel to your guest rewards and business accounts, double dipping, and topping off towards an award.

  4. shawn said,

    don’t you have to register 3 users?

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