100 Free American Airlines Miles for Watching their New TV Commercial on Facebook

Via One Mile at a Time, American Airlines is giving away 100 free miles for ‘liking’ their Facebook page, watching their new commercial, and answering three questions about it:

  1. Name the size, color and type of animal mentioned in this commercial.
  2. What sounds seem out-of-place in the living room?
  3. How is the Mom actually communicating with her daughter?

As Ben writes,

You just have to answer three simple questions about the big, green frog, how the captain makes an announcement in the lady’s living room, and how they’re communicating via IM.

You don’t enter your American Airlines number into the form, presumably you’ll get a followup message later for the miles.

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Comments

  1. Note that there will be three commercials, September 21, September 28, and October 5 and you need to correctly answer all three questions from at least two of those commercials.

  2. To me, not having a Facebook account is more valuable than a 100 cheap AA Miles. AA has their own website, I don’t understand why they want Facebook to collect a nickel on AA’s valuation.

    Just my O-pinion.

  3. One of the things you don’t mention here is that you must give AA permission to post to facebook on your behalf.

    Rule #3: Post to Facebook as me
    Commercial Scavenger Hunt may post status messages, notes, photos, and videos on my behalf

    This seems a little invasive for 100 miles.

  4. I would agree with Andrew on this one. Not worth it–I certainly don’t want friends to be hit with any more status updates than the deluge they already get.

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