By Mitch Lipka
March 12 (Reuters) - When British Airways dangled
100,000 frequent flyer miles in front of customers signing up
for its branded Visa card last year, it appeared to people who
signed up that they would be getting a free trip or two to
Europe. But the deal came with a price.
Tickets purchased with the "free" miles came with charges --
often $500 or more per ticket in taxes, fuel surcharges and the
like. It was a lesson tha
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