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Reminder: One month left to take advantage of the United Airlines Mile Play promotion (Targeted)

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The United Quest card offers an annual purchase credit and 2 free checked bags per flight for you and a companion. (Photo courtesy of United Airlines)

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Through Jan. 31st 2020, United Airlines is running its Mile Play promotion. This is a targeted offer, so not everyone is eligible and the exact offer varies by account.

I was targeted and can earn 7,600 bonus miles, but my wife’s account wasn’t targeted. I’ll share the details of this deal and to continue getting the best miles & points travel deals delivered to you – subscribe to our newsletter.

United Airlines Mile Play promotion

If you’re targeted it’s important to note that only activities booked after you register (and completed by Jan. 31st) will count toward the promotion.

Plus, each offer is a bit different so be sure to read the specific terms. My offer was for 7,600 United Airlines miles after booking and completing one United Airlines flight by Jan. 31st 2020. But the flight must cost at least $200 to qualify for the bonus.

Other offers that accounts have been targeted with include:

In the past with this promotion people have been able to earn 10,000+ miles. But these bigger offers always come with more expensive or difficult tasks. For most people, this is a good promotion to sign-up for if you’re targeted and planned to complete the tasks anyway.

What deal were you targeted for?

If you’re looking to earn United Airlines miles, they’re easy to collect with cards like these:

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