AC4400
Lead Service Attendant
I made several trips in 8552/8575/8848 thruways. After calling AGR, the agent told me that 8000 series are not eligible for points. But I did get the points last year.
This is exactly what I saw on AGR website.I just looked at the AGR Terms and Conditions and it still only lists 7000 series buses as being ineligible for AGR points, as far as buses are concerned.
She said she asked the team lead, and confirmed that 8000-series are not eligible for points.Sounds like another "call back until you get the right agent" thing!
This is what I'm wondering too.Does it matter if the 8000-series ticket is purchased separately, or part of an overall Amtrak rail trip?
I don't doubt at all that you were told that, but I would wait for an official communication or update either way on the AGR Web site before we accept this news as gospel.However, he said Amtrak is going to modify the T&C shortly so that 8000 series will no longer be eligible for points, because they are not operated by Amtrak.
I agree. I generally don't believe that an AGR agent's statements are operative for longer than the telephone conversation I have with him or her.I don't doubt at all that you were told that, but I would wait for an official communication or update either way on the AGR Web site before we accept this news as gospel.
I hope in the future, making 8000-series reservations with AGR Chase credit card can still get 2X points.I can see why Amtrak will modify the T&C on the 8000 series. I just wouldn't expect AGR to grant you an exception in the near future.
Anything sold by Amtrak seems to get the 2X points, even onboard food purchases, so I doubt that would go away.I hope in the future, making 8000-series reservations with AGR Chase credit card can still get 2X points.I can see why Amtrak will modify the T&C on the 8000 series. I just wouldn't expect AGR to grant you an exception in the near future.
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