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The 3 Biggest Secrets When Selling Air Miles!

  • October 1, 2018
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If you enjoy traveling and talk to family and friends about it, you may have noticed that more and more people are trying to figure out how to sell air miles.

Every year, thousands of people use their accumulated points to realize dreams traveling the world. But when, for some reason, you cannot or do not want to travel? The only way out is to let those miles win? No! If you have accumulated air miles and do not want to spend them, you can make money from it.

But how? Which sites are safe? When it comes to selling air miles on the internet, we need to ensure 3 things:

  1. Make the process safe and fraud free
  2. That the sale always happens at the best price for the customer
  3. That the money from the sale be deposited as soon as possible

For you to achieve all this, follow our rules below!

1 – Watch the daily quotation

A very common question at the time of Sales Miles is: how much are my miles worth?

Just like the dollar, for example, air miles have a sort of daily price quote that governs the market. If you are going to sell your miles, you need to keep an eye on the company to respect that average amount stipulated.

Although large websites like Central Miles do this spontaneously, many others end up not following the quote. Be careful not to end up getting less than your miles really are worth.

2 – Use sites with extensive experience in this market

it’s no use getting the best price if you’re not sure the whole process is being transparent and secure, is not it?

Demanding transparency is not always the easiest task in the world. As all companies claim to be transparent and trustworthy, every care is taken to make this analysis.

What we recommend is that you choose companies already consolidated in the market and do a brief research on them in the Reclame Here, for example.

Central Miles itself, quoted earlier, has already bought more than 100 million miles in the market. Certainly many clients have left their testimonies spread over the internet.

3 – Opt for prepayment

Although many sites pay users only 20 or 30 days later, there are good companies that make this payment in advance, avoiding any kind of confusion or default in the future. Prepayment gets even better when we need the money, right? So ensure that it is done that way.

Does it pay for air miles?
Now that you’ve figured out what the 3 secrets are to make good air mile deals, let’s look at one very common question: Does it make sense to sell my miles? The most honest answer possible is: it depends. That’s it. Maybe this is not what you wanted to hear, but to know whether or not you can afford to sell air miles; you have to weigh a few very particular factors for each person.

What is the validity of your miles?
Many people are not yet aware of this, but air miles have validity! That is, they need to be used in a given period of time. If this does not happen, you lose the points and need to start over. That way, let’s assume you have a reasonable amount of airline miles to cover your tickets, but little money to cover other travel costs. In that case, as you do not intend to travel, it is of course worth selling your miles to make extra money.

How much will you get for them?
It is also always important to study how much money is being offered for your miles. If it is not enough, you have 3 options: to continue the sale, to give someone who plans to travel or to consume other products and services that are part of your loyalty program.

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