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Travis wrote:Caribbean Airlines MasterCard by RBC I can say this beacuse i had the AA card from RBL and one from Scotia Bank but RBC beat them... I got my RBC card in Oct. 2012 and I almost have a free one way ticket to a caribbean country which is 7500 miles.
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Slartibartfast wrote:Travis wrote:Caribbean Airlines MasterCard by RBC I can say this beacuse i had the AA card from RBL and one from Scotia Bank but RBC beat them... I got my RBC card in Oct. 2012 and I almost have a free one way ticket to a caribbean country which is 7500 miles.
Yeah I was thinking either one between the RBC and RBL. But the RBC one is Caribbean Airlines. Can you still go to the states and/or Europe with that. I know you could do that with the AA card from RBL.
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Slartibartfast wrote:pugboy wrote:One should never run their card into paying interest
Truer words have never been spoken. The idea is to have control over it using internet banking so I could repay it as I reach home one time
Travis wrote:Caribbean Airlines MasterCard by RBC I can say this beacuse i had the AA card from RBL and one from Scotia Bank but RBC beat them... I got my RBC card in Oct. 2012 and I almost have a free one way ticket to a caribbean country which is 7500 miles.
originalbling wrote:^^ what's the amount of miles needed for a one way to the US?
With RBC / CAL non platinum its 15,000 right now and you pay the taxes. Miles only cover the base fare, plus you need to book in advance since there are only a certain number of mile seats allocated on each flight. You can also pay various fees depending on how soon before your flight dates you are tryin to book.
the Scotia Aero site states:originalbling wrote:^^ what's the amount of miles needed for a one way to the US?
With RBC / CAL non platinum its 15,000 right now and you pay the taxes. Miles only cover the base fare, plus you need to book in advance since there are only a certain number of mile seats allocated on each flight. You can also pay various fees depending on how soon before your flight dates you are tryin to book.
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