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First post of this kind so please don't flame me. I just received an offer from BoA to activate a program called Autovantage Enhanced (24hr roadside assistance/help with auto financing/etc.). The program itself isn't that great of a deal at $14.99/month, but the inclusion of $40.00 worth of Lowe's gift cards for activation seems pretty hot. Especially considering that you can cancel the program during the free trial and still receive and keep the gift cards. So that's $40.00 in Lowe's gift cards for activating and then canceling a service. Anybody heard of this Autovantage Enhanced program before, or its parent company Trilegiant? I searched BoA and didn't see this offer posted thus far, but I know its restricted to BoA checking account holders. I figure since everyone has gotten their $75-$125 in cash from them, why not get an extra $40.00. Thanks guys, and don't burn me too hard.

Post-Signup Forms
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CompleteHome: http://www.ecustservice.com/premiums/completehome/50lwe
AutoAdvantage: http://www.ecustservice.com/premiums/autoadv/avgold/50exx

Message edited by: Dus10 on 2007-07-06 10:46:17 CDT
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I received this offer as well. Straight into the shredder.

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$50 exxon mobil card right on the website

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needdealsnow said:$50 exxon mobil card right on the website

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There's also a $50 offer for something called CompleteHome

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swandown said:needdealsnow said:$50 exxon mobil card right on the website

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There's also a $50 offer for something called CompleteHome

Good deal guys, green for y'all.

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if you do a search in the archives and active threads...this is posted often...trilegiant does these programs....not worth anything but some free gift cards...

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maddybeagle said:if you do a search in the archives and active threads...this is posted often...trilegiant does these programs....not worth anything but some free gift cards...

As maddy said, this has been posted many times. See Here Autovantage is a great program to join however, as it's basically the same thing as AAA and they have some serious retention quality. I tried to quit the free service (with 40$ signup bonus) twice and both times got my free trial extended by 2 months. Ended up with ~5 months of free AAA with the original signup bonus and an additional set of 5$ rebates usable in individual time spans (only one of which could be used during the trial period).

Had a guy come out and jump the car during this time and it cost nothing. The Autovantage program gets two thumbs up from me as a free service. Wouldn't pay 15$ a month for it, but if they're paying you... take it.

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Hi Maddy, FWL,
just curious, Do they send gift card automatically after sign-up? or you have to send some kind of documents.

I vaguely remember signing up for one of their link last year through Buy.com, where you have to send them Buy.com purchase receipt and they give you 25$ back.

Thanks in advance!

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drenader said:I received this offer as well. Straight into the shredder.I don't know. There's just something about shredding an easy $100 that rubs me the wrong way.

dbdn145 said:just curious, Do they send gift card automatically after sign-up? or you have to send some kind of documents.If it's at all like every other time I've tried a Trilegiant program, there will be a voucher that you must fill out and return. There was a recent program which required a voucher to be sent to obtain the reward voucher....voucher's for vouchers! I hope these don't repeat that ploy.

Trilegiant is officially my favorite trial company. They are the best 'profit sharing' group around. Long live Trilegiant! Lord knows, I've been trying to drown them in red for years.

Message edited by: itsausername on 2007-04-18 16:39:59 CDT
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yeah, there is a little postcard you have to fill out in the enrollment package to get the gift cards....

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needdealsnow said:$50 exxon mobil card right on the website

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True value=47.50. Good deal nonetheless, in!

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maddybeagle said:yeah, there is a little postcard you have to fill out in the enrollment package to get the gift cards....
Some TLG programs let you do it all online though.... Look out for an email that says something like "here is the information you requested".

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On their website, they must have 20 or so programs. I am at home on dial up, so I would shoot myself if I had to go through all of them, but I checked out buyers advantage and they are offering a $20 Circuit City gift card.

Do I smell a TOR (Trilegiant-O-Rama) brewing?

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I got the mail from BOA. The most interesting part is I didn't have the checking/saving account with BOA. These were closed since Sep 06.

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swandown said:needdealsnow said:$50 exxon mobil card right on the website

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There's also a $50 offer for something called CompleteHome
Holy crap! I'm getting ripped off. Chase only offered me a $20 freebie for Complete Home.

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faztcobra said:swandown said:needdealsnow said:$50 exxon mobil card right on the website

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There's also a $50 offer for something called CompleteHome
Holy crap! I'm getting ripped off. Chase only offered me a $20 freebie for Complete Home.


You should ask them to PM

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therivler1 said:Do I smell a TOR (Trilegiant-O-Rama) brewing?
$40 in Gas for AutoVantage.
$20 Circuit City GC for Buyers Advantage.
$20 Blockbuster GC for Clever Clubhouse.
$20 Lowes GC for Complete Home.
$0 for PC Safety Plus.
$20 Exxon Cash Card for Great Fun.
$0 for Great Options.
$40 pharmacy discount for Health Saver.
$0 for Hot-line.
$0 for Identity Secure.
$0 for Just for Me.
$0 for National Card Registry.
$25 Cash Back on your 1st purchase with Netmarket.com.
$0 for Pet Privileges.
$0 for PrivacyGuard, but you get 2 months for $1.
$25 Cash Back on your 1st purchase with Shoppers Advantage.
$0 for Small Business Central.
$0 for Travel ER.
Free companion airline ticket for trying Travelers Advantage (Blackout dates and offer restrictions apply).

There's certainly some freebies to be had here...over $200 worth + whatever the value of the airline ticket would be if you did that offer. I've seen people do more for less.

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faztcobra said:swandown said:needdealsnow said:$50 exxon mobil card right on the website

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There's also a $50 offer for something called CompleteHome
Holy crap! I'm getting ripped off. Chase only offered me a $20 freebie for Complete Home.


Seems like Trilegiant's standard offer is $20 for most of these deals, but different affiliates give better bonuses. If only there was a website somewhere that tracked the best deals for all of their various programs...

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swandown said:needdealsnow said:$50 exxon mobil card right on the website

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There's also a $50 offer for something called CompleteHome

CompleteHome link also available when you sign for AutoVantage.

edit: looks like you can sign up multiple times as long as you use a different card.

Message edited by: bozo007 on 2007-04-19 06:38:48 CDT
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