Converting Best Buy Reward Zone Points Into Miles You Can Use

Best Buy Audience Rewards

Thanks to our readers, and all of your help, InACents is your reliable resource for earning free miles and points courtesy of the Audience Rewards program! The Points Play trivia program has changed quite extensively in 2012, and we were there for you to help you maximize your returns, with the ultimate goal of getting you to your final destination for free.

The major change that effected everyone in 2012 was that Audience Rewards (AR) changed how the trivia questions to earn free airline miles and points were structured with their partners. Early in 2012, and since the programs inception, AR issued unique questions for each of their partners (Delta, US Airways, SPG, and Best Buy). Therefore, you as the guest could earn free miles and points in EACH program on a pretty regular basis (approximately once every 10 days). Then like all good things, AR changed how questions were issued.

In July 2012, AR started issuing the same trivia questions for each partner program. This meant if you had multiple partners linked to the same AR account, you could no longer earn mile or points across all of your accounts. There are some tricks to be able to break apart your account affiliations, but the ultimate solution, especially for newbies, is to create a unique AR account for each partner.

After the change, our family was set up pretty nicely, because all our AR accounts were separated except for a Delta, SPG, and Best Buy account. The nice thing was, I had an easy decision to make. I could have easily broke them apart into new accounts, but I ultimately just abandoned earning points in that particular Delta and Best Buy account.

The only reason I had any interest in earning Best Buy Reward Zone (BBRZ) points was for the conversion of those points into miles or other point programs. Another major factor in collecting BBRZ points was to convert them into the US Airways Grand Slam promotion; however, in 2012 the program did not happen. FAIL!

So what should you do?

So now, here we are at the end of 2012, and I am sitting on 282 BBRZ points courtesy of Audience Rewards. How many do you have sitting idle?

Last year, we highlighted the process of converting Best Buy Reward Zone points, but this year I wanted to expound on that discussion.

First, for those that do collect Best Buy Reward Zone points, without any interest in collecting them, you need to set up your account properly. The BBRZ program is automatically set up to issue you a $5 gift card when reaching 250 points. If that is your thing, then fine; however, I changed my configuration so that I am not issued a voucher until reaching 1,000 points, therefore, effectively never issuing me a reward since I will not earn that many points in any given year.

Ok now what? The BBRZ program automatically expires your points as of the first of the year (unless you are their credit card holder or premium member). Therefore, if you have 282 points, like we do, then we will automatically be issued a $5 certificate (250 points) and forfeit 32 points as of January 1. Not a smart choice, at least for us, where we value each and every mile earned.

So what are your options?

That is where the site points.com comes into play. The Points site will allow you to convert points from one program into another. Under most circumstances, I would encourage not using points.com because of the horrible transfer ratios, but in this instance, it opens up the doors for liquidating pointless points.

After creating an account, and adding in your BBRZ info (see my post on converting Best Buy points from last year if you need help), we are ready to get to the good stuff.

From here, you can now determine which other programs to transfer your points. Lets take a quick look at our options we have set up in my wife’s account.

Best Buy Swap via Points

Now we can see how things convert, with the best values coming from moving the points into Hawaiian Airlines or US Airways miles. Note these are also the only other accounts we have linked into my wife’s points.com account, and you can add tons more if none of these interest you.

So we have two viable choices if we want to move all the points into one account. We need to think about if any of our accounts are near an expiration. If that was the case, I might consider moving a minimal amount of points over to it.

The second thought is are any our accounts capable of earning more points/miles by converting into another program. Let me elaborate. For example, if I was close to a 5,000 mile threshold with Hawaiian Airlines, I might consider moving miles into that program because they can be converted into 10,000 Hilton HHonors points, a 2:1 ratio. For us, transferring to Hilton is not viable since we are not anywhere near a 5,000 mile increment with Hawaiian.

So, in our circumstances, our best option is to liquidate to US Airways.

Note: I recommend performing your transfer as soon as possible, so that when 2013 rolls around, you do not lose what your “Audience Rewards gave you.”

So there you have it. Now you have evaporated those points BBRZ points, and at least garnered some miles that get you and your family one step closer to sitting on the beach.

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Delta Leaving Partnership with e-Miles; Time to Move the Miles Out

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As we near the end of the year, here is yet another story about needing to liquidate your miles or points so you do not lose them. I am one of the few people who tend to value the little bit of inconvenience of using the site e-Miles.com, where you can partake in some quick offers, and in return earn miles in your favorite programs. Several years ago I was invited to join e-Miles as part of the Delta Skymiles program.

So for every offer I viewed (I never even had to purchase anything) I would earn in return a minimum of 5 Delta Skymiles. I also have an account earning US Airways Dividend miles. Then for every 500 miles earned, I could convert them over into Delta or US Airways miles, 1 for 1. While I did not pay to much attention to my Delta account, and just let the miles accumulate, I did actively earn miles with the US airways program to keep a healthy stock for the US Airways Grand Slam promotion each year. However, with no promo in 2012, I have let my US Airways account grow too.

So I was surprised this week to receive the below message from e-Miles, effectively ending their partnership with Delta.

Dear Justin,

I am writing to inform you of an upcoming change to the e-Miles® program and how it will affect your membership. As of January 1, 2013, you will no longer be able to redeem e-Miles miles for Delta SkyMiles®. We are committed to providing you with the best possible experience and I am happy to share that you will now be able to redeem your miles from a rich catalog of options. If you are eligible and prefer to redeem for Delta SkyMiles, you will have until December 30, 2012 to request a deposit.

Beginning in January, you will be able to redeem your e-Miles miles for Amazon.com Gift Cards* and Restaurant.com gift cards. We will continue to add even more options in the near future that will include retail gift cards and many more exciting items. And we’re not done yet; we are also going to make it easier for you to redeem your miles.

To thank you for being a valued member of e-Miles, we are offering you a special bonus of up to 250
e-Miles miles. You can earn 150 bonus miles, 50 miles per month in the months of January, February and March, by reading and responding to at least five (5) offers each month. Upon earning the 150 mile activity bonus, you will receive an additional 100 miles for a total of 250 e-Miles miles.

To learn more, please visit this dedicated page that has been setup to explain the upcoming changes to the e-Miles program.

As the year comes to an end, I’d like to wish you a happy holiday season and a wonderful New Year from everyone at e-Miles.

Thank you.

Andrew Ellison
Executive Vice President, e-Miles, Inc.

Perhaps the most surprising aspect to me is the short time frame given to liquidate. I received my email on Friday, December 21, giving everyone just 9 days to make the transfer. Luckily, you just need to initiate the transfer prior to the deadline if you want to earn Delta Skymiles. Otherwise, you will be forced into an Amazon or Restaurant.com redemption.

I was fortunate that when I received the notice, I had 900+ miles sitting in my e-Miles account. Therefore, with partaking in a couple of free offers, I was able to bump up our balance to over 1,000 miles, allowing me to maximize my transfer.

While we do not know the reasoning that the e-Miles and Delta partnership is coming to end, it obviously must not have proven to be a profitable venture for Delta. What I hope is that other partners do not follow suit in the months ahead, as having free options to earn miles and points always has a value to the consumer in the marketplace.

So are you going to be making the transfer, or letting your e-Miles sit idle for a future better offer?

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Audience Rewards Trivia Update for All Accounts (12-21-12)

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Good morning and Happy Holidays fellow Audience Rewards (AR) fans! Today the Audience Rewards (AR) program updated their questions.

All questions/answers were updated on our official Audience Rewards page.

Now, without further ado, we proudly present this week’s trivia questions.

  • Approximately how many minutes of The Lion King were cut from the show in 2010? 9 minutes (Repeat question from Delta program 11/14/11)
  • True or False? Louise Pitre has only been in one Broadway show so far. True (Repeat SPG question from 2/8/12)
  • Emotional Creature is by the same author who wrote which of the following plays? The Vagina Monologues
  • What popular Broadway songstress stars in the play Falling Off Broadway this season? Julia Murney
  • What is the opening song in the Mary Poppins musical? Chim-Chim-Cher-ee
  • The Old Man and the Old Moon is produced by what theatre company? Pigpen Theatre Co

For all things Audience Rewards, including all the latest free points and miles from the Points Play trivia questions, see our Audience Rewards page.

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