How many times have switched long distance companies?
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Ed: The info on e-trade is right there on the mileageworkshop.com website. If you click on "Concourse A" it's about the 13th promotion listed -- next to Delta Sky Miles. Click on the Delta logo next to the description of the e-trade promotion and it takes you to this page: https://trading.etrade.com/cgi-bin/g...ge?SCS=BFH0192 <BR>I haven't tried it so that's all I know about it. <BR>As for the credit cards, whether they're worth it really depends on variables like how much you charge, etc. I have the USAirways Visa and have been very happy with it (one thing I like is that you can combine the USAirways miles with American Airlines Advantage miles). But everyone has their favorites, depending on what airline has a hub near them, frequently-travelled routes, etc. Also look to see what their policy is on whether the miles have any expiration date. You have to comparison shop because some of the annual fees are higher than others. If there's one you want but the fee is high, call the number and ask if they'll waive the annual fee for the first year. They may not but it can't hurt to ask.
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Not that it's any of your business, Arthur, but you see my parents really didn't want me, so they thought if I had no name I wouldn't really exist. So, I've been going through life asking myself the question, "Do I really exist?" <BR>And now for the truth, Arthur: About a year ago, I dared to criticize someone or something. As a result, I was spammed rather viciously and sadistically. So, I don't take chances any more. It's really a sad commentary that there are such sickees out there. However, I can assure that most of my postings (using my real name) have been on the positive, helpful side!