Miles for Countertops

Free Frequent Flyer Miles points to an an offer of Delta miles for new countertops.

There are always miles for shopping offers, but I point this one out because I hadn’t seen it before and because it’s rather timely — I’m actually pondering new countertops in my kitchen. I don’t yet know the quality of the product offered here or how it compares on price, but pocketing a few thousand miles for something I’m goingt to do anyway always grabs my attention.

Details of the offer:

    Delta Sky Miles are awared based on final price of purchase of installed countertops from e-counters.com. Additions to orders for non-installed items do not count towards purchase amount for Sky Miles calculation. Installed Countertop purchase price is subject to change pending on-site measurement by e-counters.com affiliated professionals, and the Sky Miles award amount will be calculated as 1 mile per $1.00 spent on final installed countertop price. Sky Miles are rewarded in denominations of 100 miles. Awarded amounts will be rounded to the nearest-lower multiple of 100 miles. (example: if final installed countertop price is $2,370.00, the Sky Miles award amount will be 2,300).


    You must sign and submit to installer or e-counters.com a signed copy of your Install Approval Form prior to Sky Miles awards being issued. Please do not sign and submit your Install Approval Form until such time as your installation is actually complete and satisfactory.

(And yes, spelling mistakes always do raise a flag for me, though I’m looking forward to my miles being “awared” after I’ve made a purchase..)

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