What took me so long to get into the mile game? Who the hell knows! I’d heard stories about the crazy people who traveled the world for free, so I don’t have a good reason why I waited to be one of them. Anyway, in January 2011, I decided to get in the game. Here’s how I’ve made over 2 million miles, step-by-step:
- I signed up for mileage accounts with all the major airlines. It was free and it took 20 minutes tops. I still can’t believe how many people I hear from who fly all the time and don’t collect any miles.
- I set up an AwardWallet account to store all the mileage information. It’s a very important thing to do, as I don’t have to worry about remembering user names, passwords, or expiration dates anymore.
- January 2011 – I applied for 2 American Airlines credit cards through Citibank, 1 Personal and 1 Business (75,000 miles each).
- January 2011 – I applied for the United Airlines credit card through Chase (50,000 miles).
- February 2011 – I applied for the Continental Airlines credit card through Chase (50,000 miles). This was a beginner’s mistake. Since then, I’ve adjusted my strategy and wait 3 months between Chase applications. I ended up getting denied, but called the Chase Reconsideration Line at 1-888-245-0625. I had an old Amazon Visa they closed to open this up.
- February 2011 – I applied for the US Airways credit card through Barclays (35,000 miles).
- March 2011 – I applied for the Virgin Atlantic credit card through Bank of America (45,000 miles). I got another 2,500 miles for adding an additional user. I transferred these into 95,000 Hilton points.
- March 2011 – I applied for the British Airways credit card through Chase (100,000 miles). Again, I was going a little too crazy with Chase. This was one of the best card offers of the year, so I called the Reconsideration Line again. They took $5,000 off my credit limit on a Chase Freedom card I had and approved me for the British.
- April 2011 – I applied for the Hilton Honors credit card through American Express (50,000 points). I got another 2,500 points for adding an additional user.
- April 2011 – I applied for the American Express Premier Rewards credit card (75,000 points). I transferred these points and turned them into 112,500 British Airways miles.
- I earned 25,000 American Airlines miles from opening a Citibank checking account.
- I’ve earned 40,000 miles from the “smaller” promotions posted throughout this blog. Over the course of a year, they do add up.
- I earned 5,000 Delta Skymiles from the Single Identity promotion.
- I’ve earned 15,000 miles dining out.
- I earned 10,000 miles through signing up for Netflix (a few times).
- I earned 65,000 American Airlines miles though Bank Direct. I was a big fan until they started charging a monthly fee. I no longer have a Bank Direct checking account.
- I’ve earned 55,000 miles through spending on my credit cards. I don’t spend anything extra, but anything that used to go on my debit card has moved to credit – food, utilities, bills, etc.
- I earned 100,000 miles from my Capital One Venture card. This was a blast, since it turned into $1,500 worth of Ritz Carlton gift cards. 2 very fun weekends!
- July 2011 – I applied for the Starwood credit card through American Express (30,000 points). This is the card I actually use most often. Email me if you’d like a referral for this one.
- July 2011 – I applied for the 2 Hawaiian Airlines cards here and here (70,000 points). I transferred these into 140,000 Hilton points.
- July 2011 – I applied for the Citibank Hilton card (50,000 points).
- July 2011 – I applied for the Choice Hotels card through Barclays (24,000 points).
- July 2011 – I applied for the Alaska Airlines card through Bank of America (40,000 miles).
- I made 247,000 United Airlines miles from the Months of Miles promotion.
- I made 115,000 US Airways miles from the Grand Slam promotion.
- November 2011 – I applied for the Business Gold Rewards card from American Express (75,000 points).
- November 2011 – I applied for the Thank You Rewards card from Citibank (50,000 points).
- November 2011 – I applied for the Marriott card from Chase (70,000 points).
- February 2012 – I applied for the Southwest card from Chase (50,000 points).
- March 2012 – I did a little bit of “churning” – collecting duplicate bonuses from a card. I got both Hawaiian cards again and transferred them into another 140,000 Hilton points. I also got the US Airways card again for another 40,000 miles.