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50 Free Airline Miles or 100 Free Hilton Points!

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Did you get your 100 free Hilton points by signing-up for Hilton’s “Thanks Again” program?

If so, here’s another chance to earn 100 MORE free Hilton points (or 50 free airline miles!) with another offer from Thanks Again.  All you have to do is answer a 1-question survey!

Thanks to Million Mile Secrets reader John, who tipped us off to the deal.

Free Miles & Points Always Make Me Smile!

And if you haven’t already signed-up, check out my post about Thanks Again so you don’t miss out on any more free Hilton points. 😉

Free Points or Miles for ~1 Minute of Your Time

Link:   Thanks Again Survey Deal

With this survey from Hilton’s Thanks Again program, you can earn 100 free Thanks Again points worth 100 Hilton points or 50 miles with certain airlines.

This is free and easy way to keep your hotel points or airline miles from expiring, by answering just ONE question!

Step 1 – Sign-In

Sign-in to your “Thanks Again” account through this link with your email address and password.
To Take the Survey, First Sign-In to Your Thanks Again Account

Step 2 – Click “Take Survey”

From there, you’ll see the option to take a survey and earn 100 free Thanks Again points.  Click the “Take Survey” button.

You’ll See the Survey Listed Under the “Surveys” Section

Step 3 – Answer the Survey Question

You’ll only have to answer 1 survey question to earn 100 free points.  Then click the “Finish” button.

I’d Choose “Airline Miles” of Course 😉

Step 4 – Check Your Account for the Points

After you’ve completed the survey, you should see the points in your account immediately.

The Points Will Show in Your Account Instantly

It’s very easy!  And it only takes ~1 minute.

Other Ways to Use Your “Thanks Again” Points

Not only can you use your Thanks Again points to keep your Hilton points from expiring, you can transfer your points to certain airlines at a 2:1 ratio.  Meaning 100 free Thanks Again points are worth 50 airline miles.

So you can keep your airline miles active too!

Participating airlines include:

Bottom Line

Complete a 1-question survey through Hilton’s “Thanks Again” program, and get 100 free Thank You Points which you can then convert to 100 Hilton points or 50 airline miles at a number of airlines.  Including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, and United Airlines. The survey takes ~1 minute.  And while it isn’t a lot of points, it’s a free & easy way to keep your Hilton points or airline miles from expiring!
Editorial Note: We're the Million Mile Secrets team. And we're proud of our content, opinions and analysis, and of our reader's comments. These haven’t been reviewed, approved or endorsed by any of the airlines, hotels, or credit card issuers which we often write about. And that’s just how we like it! :)