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Best ways to prevent miles from expiring (consolidated)
Hi there, I very rarely fly AA, only once in the past couple of years and I only have 1,500 miles which are due to expire this October. I am wondering if any account activity will stop the miles from expiring just in case I decide to fly AA in the future. I went to the AAdvantage merchants list, and bought a 79 cent music download from buy.com . I'm wondering if that will be considered account activity and stop the miles from expiring? Thanks.
Hi there, I very rarely fly AA, only once in the past couple of years and I only have 1,500 miles which are due to expire this October. I am wondering if any account activity will stop the miles from expiring just in case I decide to fly AA in the future. I went to the AAdvantage merchants list, and bought a 79 cent music download from buy.com . I'm wondering if that will be considered account activity and stop the miles from expiring? Thanks.
If you flew once in the past couple of years, your miles wouldn't be expiring. If they are expiring in October, then you last flew almost 3 years ago.
Any deposit or withdrawal to the account will stop them from expiring.
...and bought a 79 cent music download from buy.com . I'm wondering if that will be considered account activity and stop the miles from expiring? Thanks.
Any activity, yes - but in this case it might depend on how they treat fractions of a dollar. If they drop fractions they might end up not sending anything to AA, in which case you'd be SOL. Personally, unless I knew for sure that they round up or at least to the nearest whole dollar, I'd by something for $1 or more.
(If you can't think of anyone to send flowers to, PM me for a suggestion! )
Someone with 1500 miles and that's over several years to the point of expiry is not really very serious about AA. How much do you spend to preserve something worth $40? And which cannot be used for literally anything?
Not only can you sign up with a different card (credit or debit), but it can be useful to be in more than one airline's iDine program for two reasons:
1. iDine's 1/month restaurants are only 1/month PER AIRLINE. So you can dine in July once at a 1/month restaurant using the card linked to your CO iDine account, and then dine again in July once at the same restaurant, and if you se the card linked to your AA iDIne account you'll get miles whereas if you use the card linked to your CO iDine account again you'll get nothing.
2. iDine doesn't run bonuses the same month at every airline, and in fact they often have months where they'll have bonuses at AA but not at CO or vice versa (or at least much better bonuses, for whatever way you use iDine, at one than the other).
Did CO have the ability to earn 25 miles per dollar spent for EVERY DINE (no minimum limit) from late may through the end of June (if you were top tier at AA iDine already by then)?
Does CO right now have the ability to earn 1000 bonus miles for just 4 dines (no miminum limit)? (That's the bonus at AAdvantage Dining now through the end of August. Not a great bonus for those of us who like AA as our PRIMARY iDIne airline, since if you go beyond 4 dines there's no further bonus, but a great bonus if you're using AA as a SECONDARY iDIne airline.)
[quote=sdsearch]Not only can you sign up with a different card (credit or debit), but it can be useful to be in more than one airline's iDine program for two reasons:
Of course, with IDINE, it you don't plan on flying much, you should just use their cash program.
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Best way to keep miles from expiring?
I did a search, but could not find anything useful. Since I a ST flyer, I have little to no knowledge about the AA program
The story is: I got my uncle an AA card since he was flying ZRH-NYC-MIA-UIO return in C-class and with some bonus promos he now has 36k miles ... which are going to expire mid next month. He doesn't have any use for them right now and as far as I understand 'any credit' will keep them from expiring.
Now, here is the problem, he lives in Europe and all the North American earning options do not apply. I thought about transferring some of my e-rewards, but the name has to match
What is the best/cheapest way to keep the miles from expiring?
Thanks for your help!