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Other ways

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  1. Matt McDonald New Member

    Hi, I’m 17 and I love to travel (like everyone else) but I cant sign up for credit cards to get the huge bonus to get points. Is there any other way that it would be possible to earn enough points to fly somewhere without a credit card? Thanks in advance,
    Matt

  2. Gaurav Community Ambassador

    Paid travel or outright point purchases during sales?

  3. Matt McDonald New Member

    [QUOTE=”Gaurav, post: 9156, member: 79″]Paid travel or outright point purchases during sales?[/QUOTE]
    Hi,
    Preferably not all paid travel but really anyway I can earn points without spending a fortune to get somewhere.
    Thanks,
    Matt

  4. MidSouthSkier Community Ambassador

    [USER=962]@Matt McDonald[/USER] – what about signing up for a department store credit card – maybe getting your parents to co-sign. Make a few small purchases over a few months and pay them off. This will establish a credit history for you and when you turn 18 perhaps the major CC issuers will be willing to give you some credit? Just a thought.

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