If you are wondering what to buy MJ for his birthday or for Christmas, wonder no more. Delta has introduced eGift certificates available in amounts from $50 to $1,000 dollars in $5 dollar increments. According to Delta, “offering eGift Certificates is Delta’s latest technology innovation. Delta completed the first phase of more than $140 million in digital customer investments earlier this year including an updated delta.com, self-service kiosks and the introduction of the Fly Delta app for iPad as well as updated iPhone app.” Not sure why it took so long, but I’m glad I can add these to my holiday wish list. đŸ˜‰
There’s also the matter of the AmEx Platinum $200 airline reimbursement that i’d sure like to use these babies for. Anyone familiar if this is reimbursed?
I tried to buy one this morning on my Amex Platinum. Of course, Delta.com is being balky. I will try again later, and report back if I get reimbursed for the purchase.
There’s not only MQD , there is AmEx Premier Rewards Gold card which pays 3x for airfare.
Does it count as airfare?
@Matt,
I’m assuming you mean does it count toward the upcoming Medallion Qualification Dollars (MQD) requirements? If so, I doubt it unless you subsequently spend those eGift cards on airfare, but I don’t know for certain.