If you’re planning to go shopping this weekend, head over to Pearlridge Center to earn 3x HawaiianMiles per $1 spent. The deal is valid January 16-17.
If you’re a resident of Oahu and a HawaiianMiles member, you’ve probably received various emails throughout the year regarding bonus miles for shopping at Pearlridge Center, Windward Mall, Kahala Mall, and Kapolei Shopping Center. If you’ve elected not to receive marketing or partner promotion emails, you may be missing out on some deals. But don’t worry, I’ll let you know all about it.
I’m not familiar if there are offers for neighbor islands, but if there is, let me know.
How Does This Work?
All you have to do is shop, show your receipts, provide your HawaiianMiles number, and earn miles.
Keep these terms in mind:
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Spend at least $100 (before taxes) at any Pearlridge Center merchant, Uptown or Downtown locations.
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Earn a maximum of 1,500 miles, which means spending $500.
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Redeem receipts at:
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Uptown – near Ben Bridge
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Downtown – Royal Hawaiian Heritage Jewelry
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Receipts dated Saturday, 1/16/16, should be redeemed on Saturday only. Receipts dated Sunday, 1/17/16, should be redeemed on Sunday only.
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Limit of 2 receipts per store.
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The following are not eligible: charge card/bill payments; gift card or gift certificate purchases; or prescription drugs co-pay.
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Purchase of merchandise using a gift card or gift certificate will earn miles.
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Miles post to your HawaiianMiles account in 6-8 weeks.
Is This a Good Deal?
Absolutely, only if you’re planning to go shopping anyway. If you have things you need to shop for, for example at Sears, Longs, Macy’s, or GameStop, then it may be a good idea to drive to Pearlridge to earn extra miles. I DO NOT suggest buying random things just to earn miles.
Tips to Keep in Mind
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If you refund an item, you are not eligible to earn miles on that amount. I’m not exactly sure how the merchant reports it to Hawaiian, but when you redeem your receipts, they mark it with a red Hawaiian Airlines stamp so that should alert a merchant to take your HawaiianMiles information.
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Don’t shop just to earn miles or points. You don’t want to end up with a bill for items you don’t need or a bill you can’t pay in full.