British Airways changes the small print of its Economist subscription offer after we call it out
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Last Saturday I did an article on the new British Airways promotion for The Economist.
As I wrote at the time, it appeared to be very generous. This is what was offered (click to enlarge):
It implies that you were getting 1,200 Avios for taking out a 12-week £12 trial subcription to The Economist. Given that British Airways ran such an offer in 2018, albeit with a slightly smaller bonus of 1,050 Avios, I wasn’t surprised to see this deal.
Except that when you clicked through to the application page here there was some cunning small print:
“In order to qualify for the Avios in this 12 week offer, the Eligible Customer must maintain a subscription for at least six months (26 weeks).”
You were NOT getting 1,200 Avios for spending £12. You actually need to remain a customer for 26 weeks, which would have cost you:
- £12 for the first 12 weeks
- £44 for the next 13 weeks
- £44 for the next 13 weeks (to get you over the 26 week threshold)
This was a total cost of £100 for which you will receive just 1,200 Avios. This was a terrible incentive, especially compared to normal Economist offers for buying a full year subscription.
In my article last Saturday I said that I thought there may have been an error, although it did say clearly in two places that you needed to remain a subscriber for 26 weeks.
British Airways and The Economist have now changed the rules of this offer. Don’t get your hopes up:
“In order to qualify for the Avios in this offer, the Eligible Customer must maintain a subscription for at least two quarters (25 weeks).”
The subscription period has been shortened by one week. This is significant, to be fair, as it means you now get the bonus after two payments:
- £12 for the first 12 weeks
- £44 for the next 13 weeks
This is still a bad deal compared to the usual Economist subscription deals. You are spending £56 to get back 1,200 Avios which remains a poor incentive.
This is the new ad on ba.com which no longer mentions £12:
The terms and conditions have also been updated on ba.com:
- This offer is for new subscribers only and to be eligible for this offer, subscribers must be a member of British Airways Executive Club Programme.
- Eligible members will collect 1,200 Avios for a Print, Digital OR Print AND Digital subscription.
- This Avios offer from 1 February 2019 until 31 March 2019 will only be available in the UK.
- To sign up, Eligible Customers must visit the dedicated webpage and click on ‘Subscribe now’, choose the subscription type (digital and/or print) and enter the 8-digit, British Airways Executive Club membership account number.
- Avios will be awarded to your account within 28 days.
- After 12 weeks, pay £53 per quarter thereafter for the Print & Digital option or £44 per quarter thereafter for the Print or Digital options. In order to qualify for the Avios in this offer, the Eligible Customer must maintain a subscription for at least two quarters (25 weeks). This subscription is non-refundable, except if the customer is a resident in the EU, in which case the customer may cancel the subscription in the first 14 days and get a refund for any part of your subscription that has not already been delivered (for the print element) or published (for any digital element) before it is cancelled.
- Avios are issued and redeemed in accordance with Avios Terms and Conditions.
If you are looking to take out an Economist subscription I would wait until this offer is replaced in April or look for a deal with another partner which is more attractive.
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