1000 miles free (filling a survey) - United

Jun 17, 2004
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Hmm... I don't know if this is considered a deal, but it is free with a little work so I would like to share:

United asking for people to fill in a survey by 10/17 and they will give you 1000 miles after you finish. The survey is NOT short so.... you make the call.
 

Technologyst

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Jun 1, 2005
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Link goes to ciao.com, which further resolves to ciao.de


NO relation WHATSOEVER to United... prob a spam email harvester
 

Technologyst

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Jun 1, 2005
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I Didn't go to site, so I didn't know what they were asking for...

but I am NOT giving them my Frequent Flier accoount number, just the same...
 

imported_jb

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Sep 10, 2004
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Thank you for accepting the invitation to this survey.

You have been specifically selected based on your travel history. Your insights are very important to us and will help us shape our future travel offers and membership benefits. Please note that this survey is by invitation only.

It should not take more than 15 minutes to complete.


Please select the name of frequent flyer program from which you received the invitation to participate in this survey.

-- Please select --Air Canada AéroplanAir New Zealand AirpointsANA Mileage ClubAsiana Clubbmi diamond clubMiles and More (Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, and LOT)SAS EuroBonusSingapore Airlines KrisFlyerSpanair PlusTAP VictoriaTHAI Royal Orchid PlusUnited Mileage PlusUS Airways Dividend MilesVarig Smiles



Please enter your account number below:
 

imported_vortex2050

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Oct 19, 2005
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I've confirmed with United that they, like major companies, had a third-party handle the survey (I don't blame em, that was one monster survey). It's legitimate, but no one is pressuring you to do anything. I recommend if you do take up the challenge, that you fill it out honestly as it could have a direct impact on Star Alliance's future (I don't want to lose my Premier Executive status)
 

labgeek

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I wouldn't be so quick with the ban calling...

The Ciao GmbH (caio.com/de) does online marketing for companies under the caio-group.com website. They are owned by Greenfield which is a NASDAQ listed company. Staralliance used Headstrong GmbH for the website and has ties to Germany. I have no reason to believe they wouldn't use the Caio Group for marketing.

But these people do targeted marketing... if you weren't sent the email asking you to participate, you will most likely screw up their results, and probably not be awarded any miles as you were never offered them to begin with...
 

jrichrds

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Oct 9, 1999
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I don't think a site designed to "steal" frequent flyer numbers would make people fill out a lengthy 15 minute survey in the process.