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Great Portal Offers: Earn 15 Miles per Dollar on Under Armour and 5 Miles per Dollar with Stubhub

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Written by Charlie

By taking a quick minute to click through a portal, you can earn 15 miles per dollar with Under Armour or 5 miles per dollar with Stubhub! This is a nice way to earn something extra with your online shopping!

Here are two nice portal offers for sports fans. Both offers are some of the the highest offers for them in the last year. With baseball starting up this week, check out this Stubhub deal especially!

Great Portal Offers: Earn 15 Miles per Dollar on Under Armour and 5 Miles per Dollar with Stubhub

Portal Offer for Under Armour

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There are actually a couple of portal offers for Under Amour. The best one, at 15 miles per dollar, is with American Airlines while United Airlines and Alaska Airlines are offering 12 miles per dollar.

To get started, here are the links for each portal. As usual, simply visit the link, put your airline member number in and click to start shopping! That simple stop and click will earn you some serious miles on your Under Armour purchase!

Unfortunately, this time around, there are no extra deals at Under Armour except for the spend-$50-earn-$10-card to spend in the first few days of April. All savings are nice!

Portal Offer for Stubhub

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With sports season in full swing for basketball fans and baseball right around the corner, many people are purchasing their tickets on Stubhub. I really can’t stand the amount of fees with them and others but if you can earn some miles on your purchase, it makes that a little better!

This earning of 5 United miles per dollar could turn into some great mileage earning! This works for all tickets bought on Stubhub after you go through the United Airlines portal first for your purchase.

Here are the things you need to know:

  • Not eligible on items that are placed in the shopping cart prior to clicking through this site.
  • Not eligible on purchases made with coupon or discount codes that are not found on this site.
  • Not eligible on gift cards, gift certificates or any other similar cash equivalents.

If you have a discount code that could save you more, I would just go with that and forget the miles. But, if not, this is a nice way to earn a little something extra!

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About the author

Charlie

Charlie has been an avid traveler and runner for many years. He has run in marathons around the world for less than it would cost to travel to the next town - all as a result of collecting and using miles and points. Over the years, he has flown hundreds of thousands of miles and collected millions of miles and points.
Now he uses this experience and knowledge to help others through Running with Miles.

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  • I’ve used the United portal to buy stubhub tickets in the past and note the miles is based on the base price (not including taxes and fees). So if a ticket is $100 on stubhub but costs $170 including all taxes/fees, you’d only get 500 UA miles through the UA shopping portal. Obviously the more expensive the ticket the higher the taxes/fees would be.