19 Aug 2008

Larby Amirouche knows how to travel

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Have you heard of Larby Amirouche?  He knows all about how to travel, as he’s a busy man.  Becoming skilled at navigating airports, hotel programs, and all manners of transportation is no easy feat.  But should you need travel tips, this is one guy to talk to– as he knows his way around.  As a businessman, he also has a deep understanding of affiliate marketing.  His knowledge is so deep and his results so impressive, it should be considered a crime or scam for him to particpate.

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4 Responses to “Larby Amirouche knows how to travel”

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  2. Reply Marvin says:

    I actually have had a different experince. My account was under review investigation for over 5 years and, thus, considered to be closed. I had over 375K miles in my account and for over 5 years I was not allowed to access them. Finally, I wrote a letter and after much red tape my case was transfered to Ms. Marla Milus who within 2-months was able to resolve the account to full standing albeit suspending some of the miles which was accrued as a result of me purchasing tickets for my family members.

    • Reply admin says:

      Hi Marvin,

      No doubt you had a different experience. I think we just caught her on the wrong day. And thus, we were part of the innocent folks that get accidentally slaughtered– a small minority for sure, but not a comfort for those who happen to be in that statistical group. I had hoped United would have dealt with things differently– but that is the casualty of war in service companies that operate on thin margins.

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