There are people in this world of miles and points who look at
maximizing the absolute value for the points or miles they earn. Heck we
even talk a lot about maximizing the value for a point here on Rewards
Canada. There are going to be people out there who say that you
shouldn’t be redeeming Aeroplan miles for education or AIR MILES for
merchandise and that you should be using them for flights because
there’s better value in it. Is this true? Yes on paper it is but what
about in reality? This is a question the media asks us frequently and in
reality the best value comes from a redemption that makes you happy.
Sure we talk about value, quite a bit. This point being worth 2 cents,
that mile being worth 1.5 cents and so on. We do this to provide a
benchmark for those that are concerned with achieving the maximum value,
comparing program value or at least seeing if what they are redeeming
for is worth it in their mind. You are the point maximizers, you know
who you are and you’re out there but you are the minority. Most
Canadians don’t have the time or resources to work out the maximum value
of their points or miles as they have lots going in their lives. They
have kids. They have activities, They work 10 hours a day. They aren’t
flexible in when and where they can travel and so on.
So the question is: Are the majority of Canadians maximizing the value of their rewards?
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