30 points per dollar, but I’m still waiting for more

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A few weeks ago, I wrote “How to feed the hungry and fly for free.”  In that post I showed how to donate 74 boxes of fruit or nuts from 1-800-Flowers to a food charity (Food Gatherers) in order to help others and earn enough Southwest Rapid Rewards points for a Companion Pass.  In the meantime, the offer for 1,500 points per order expired prematurely (see “A contest gone awry”).

Since then, readers have let me know about other offers, such as 1,000 points per order (use code RR22) and a new one for 30 points per dollar (use code RR59).

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Neither of these offers are as good as the 1,500 point offer, so I’m still waiting to see if that one reappears.  With the expired 1,500 point offer, you would have earned 50 points per dollar for each $30 per order, so that was far better than 30 points per dollar.  Still, the 30 point per $1 offer has one big advantage: you could earn all of the points you need in one order.  For example, if you wanted to earn all of the 110,000 points needed for a Southwest Companion Pass, you could theoretically place a single $3,666 order.  That’s a heck of a lot more expensive than it would have been with the 1500 point offer ($2,220), but also a heck of a lot easier than placing 74 separate orders.  If, despite the higher cost, you’re interested in doing good while earning points and a Companion Pass, please carefully read ““How to feed the hungry and fly for free.”  Keep in mind that you would have to use promo code RR59 rather than the code I wrote about previously.

In related news…

I finally have confirmation that the process works!  It took a few weeks, but my test purchases have finally resulted in points applied to my Southwest account.  First, upon logging in, I saw this:

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Then, I clicked through to the details and found this:

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All of my test purchases resulted in the expected 1,500 points earned.  And, I can now verify that the points do qualify towards the Companion Pass.

The dates are interesting, though.  I expected the dates to all reflect the date of delivery, but there are actually two dates on each line item (thanks go to Daraius of Million Mile Secrets who pointed this out to me – I hadn’t noticed the second date on each line item).  The date in the Date column is the date that the points appeared in my account.  The date in the Description column is the date of delivery.  In other words, it is the date that the fruit or nut packages were delivered (or, sometimes it is the day after delivery).  This is only important with regards to timing the Companion Pass.  I think that the Companion Pass credit will be based on the date in the description rather than in the Date column, but I have no way right now to prove that.

Pending portal results

On two of my test orders, I clicked through portals to 1-800-Flowers before placing the order and applying the 1500 point promo code.  Based on prior experience, I expected that the portal earnings would be clawed back once the 1500 points were awarded.  At this point, though, both portals (FatWallet, and AAdvantage eShopping) continue to show the cash back and miles as pending.  It will be very interesting to see what happens in the long run since portal rewards could go a long way in helping to offset the cost of acquiring miles through 1-800-Flowers.

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Waiting for Valentine’s Day?

I was certain that 1-800-Flowers and Southwest would offer a holiday promotion, but I was hoping for a return of the 1,500 point offer.  Instead, it looks like the 30 point per dollar deal is their holiday offering.  So, unless they surprise us with a second holiday promotion, I think we’ll have to wait until near Valentine’s Day to see if they’ll bring back the 1,500 point promotion.  Or, even better, maybe they’ll bring back the 1750 points per order offer that they’ve had in the past.  Let’s hope!

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Haley

$196 net cost for CP

Staples $20/$100 1800flower eGift certs
Spend $2,928 get 14,640 UR points (I’m using SWA RR point value in my math which is my lowest redemption)
Buy fruit and donate as outlined in post. Use $3666 of gift cards from Staples earn 110,000 SWA RR points with 30/$1 code (no need to look for exactly $29.99 items, so very easy)
Go through portal (20% cash back today) earn $738

Out of pocket costs $2,190
Earn 124,640 RR points (if you transfer all UR points earned above) x 1.6 cents = $1994 value
And a CP
Net cost after value of RR points accounted for is $196

If you use CP on all flights with above points you get $3,792 value from initial $2,928 ‘investment’ so even if the portal fails to pay out you are still doing very well with this offer.

gary

What do you mean by “Staples $20/$100 1800flower eGift certs”?

ttn321

I’m currently 16k pts away from my pass. I purchased $2k of gift cards during the 8x portal promo. Past experience I’ve learned that the gift card orders take much longer to post than actual merchandise orders. My question is, will the gift card orders back-date to the purchase date and count towards my pass for 2014 or will this count for 2015? Trying to decided if I need to go to plan B for my pass since the end of the year is quickly approaching.

Dee

Just thought I’d mention that my Southwest miles posted yesterday. I ordered the fruit and nuts on 11/25 to be delivered 12/1 and 12/2.

Audrey

I have also read that e-rewards points don’t count.

Audrey

I just went to the southwest portal and it said 1-800-flowers does not participate? Am I in the wrong place?

Audrey

Ah. Thanks! By the way you are one of my favorite bloggers – my go-to resource in fact.

Kyle

For clarity, there are a few kinds of miles and points that count towards companion pass. Southwest miles flown, credit card bonuses and spend, and now shopping portals as well? Does that make chase and hotel transfers the only kind of Southwest points entering your account that do not contribute towards companion pass?

My understanding prior to this post was that shopping portal points would not count, or is this because it’s a flat bonus amount and not a fixed point to dollar spent?