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Should you buy United MileagePlus miles with an 100% bonus?

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United runs a huge operation out of Newark, and I’m always price checking their flights against those at LaGuardia and JFK, because honestly, it’s not THAT hard to get to, especially when you take the train. I’ve used United for flights to Burlington, VT and Manchester, NH most recently, and while the planes aren’t huge (I think my wingspan and that of a Commutair Q200 are roughly the same ? ), it’s a fast way to get home when the train won’t do.

United Airlines – San Francisco International Airport

(READ MORE: The cheapest and best way to get from Manhattan to Newark Airport)

Forgive the long introduction, as I wanted to set the stage for United’s newest MileagePlus promotion, where they are offering up to 100% extra points when you purchase…

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