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Old Dec 31, 2013, 7:52 am
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Reminder: you must enroll and select AA as your airline BEFORE making a reimbursable purchase. Click HERE.

Please wait a few days (up to 14) after purchase to post in this thread if you have not received reimbursement. Remember, you are purchasing a cash equivalent!


When you purchase your Gift Cards, you may wish to do it through one of these links; a portion of the purchase price will be donated to the applicable charity:

http://hub.aa.com/en/ju/komen-gift-card

Or alternatively put in the code KOMEN when you check out

to donate $5/$50 GC to Susan G. Komen for the Cure;

http://hub.aa.com/en/ju/uso-gift-card to donate to the USO;

or to donate to UNCF:
http://hub.aa.com/en/ju/american-air...uncf-gift-card

NOTE: Online gift cards are sent immediately but are subject to a 72-hour hold before they can be used.

American Airlines Gift Cards are easy to redeem on AA.com. If you received a plastic gift card and you're ready to redeem your gift card, be sure to gently scratch off the grey film covering the four-digit PIN # on the back of the card. If you received a virtual card you may retrieve your Card # and PIN # by clicking on the link sent to you via email.

On the payment screen, enter both the Card # and PIN # exactly as they appear on the back of the gift card. You may use up to eight gift cards at one time. If the total price of the ticket exceeds the value of your gift card(s), you may use a credit card for any remaining balance.

The gift cards can only be used to purchase tickets, nothing else.

Terms:
Gift cards are redeemable toward the initial electronic ticket purchase of air travel wholly on flights operated by American Airlines and American Eagle® carriers for itineraries sold and originating in the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. AA Gift Cards are also available for payment of air travel on any oneworld® partner codeshare flights designated in flight listings as AA*, which includes US Airways operated flights. For a complete list of American Airlines codeshare partners as well as other codeshare information, visit www.aa.com/codeshare. They cannot be used for payment of air travel on any other airline. Flights sold or originating outside the U.S., Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands or operated by other carriers are not eligible.

Gift cards are redeemable online at www.aa.com or by calling American Airlines Reservations. Gift cards cannot be redeemed at airport ticket counters or travel agents. Transactions through American Airlines Reservations are subject to an additional charge which must be paid separately by credit, debit or charge card.

Up to eight Gift Cards may be redeemed in a single transaction or purchase.

If the ticket price is greater than the value of the Gift Card(s), the difference may be paid only with a credit, debit or charge card with a billing address in the U.S., Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands. If the ticket price is less than the value of the Gift Card(s), the unused portion will remain on the gift card until it is decreased to zero, at which time the Gift Card will be deactivated.

Gift cards are redeemable toward the purchase of the base air fare and directly associated taxes, fees and charges that are collected as part of the fare calculation. Gift cards may not be used for products and/or services that are sold separately, such as upgrades; Admirals Club membership enrollments or One-Day Passes; baggage fees; pet fees; unaccompanied minor fees; oxygen fees; Preferred Seats charges; ticketing fees for transactions processed through American Airlines Reservations; taxes, fees or charges payable in connection with AAdvantage® award travel; American Airlines Vacations℠ or non-flight products and/or services sold by American Airlines.

Gift cards will not be accepted if the card number is invalid, has not been activated, or cannot be found within the American Airlines system.

General
Neither American Airlines nor US Airways Gift Cards have an expiration date nor lose their value over time.

Lost, stolen or damaged Gift Cards will not be replaced.

Customers may contact American Airlines for questions or help with their AA Gift Cards at [email protected]. Agents are also available by phone Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm (Central Time) at 800-677-9555. Customers may contact US Airways for questions or help with their US Gift Cards by calling 800-428-4322.

Gift Cards purchased from sources other than American Airlines and participating retailers may not be valid or may have less redeemable value than promised by an unauthorized seller. American Airlines is not responsible for honoring invalid gift cards or values.
American Airlines reserves the right to deactivate or reject any Gift Cards issued or procured, directly or indirectly, in connection with fraudulent actions, unless prohibited by law.

http://www.aa.com/i18n/productsGifts/giftCard.jsp

Regarding New Jersey Residents Current and Former:

AA's system will not sell gift cards to anyone with New Jersey info in their AMEX profile (and possibly AA profile). Your purchase will usually appear to go through, but when you try to activate the card a few days later it will be invalid.

You need to either choose another airline for this reimbursement, or cleanse your AMEX profile of NJ addresses and phone numbers, and possibly your AA profile as well.

See post 1115 for first details of this.



Reminder: you must enroll and select AA as your airline BEFORE making a reimbursable purchase. Click HERE. REPORTS OF AMEX NOT ALLOWING CREDIT IF NOT SELECTED PRIOR.

Purchase cards HERE
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The American Express terms and conditions explicitly exclude gift cards from the $200 fee reimbursement benefit:
Airline tickets, upgrades, mileage points purchases, mileage points transfer fees, gift cards, duty free purchases, and award tickets are not deemed to be incidental fees.
However, there are numerous reports of successful reimbursements of gift card purchases of $100 face value or less. There are numerous reports of unsuccessful reimbursements of gift cards purchases of more than $100.


Please wait a few days (up to 14) after purchase to post in this thread if you have not received reimbursement. Remember, you are purchasing a cash equivalent!

To review AA reimbursement reports from 2011-2014, click HERE.

NOTE: Online gift cards are sent immediately but are subject to a 72-hour hold before they can be used.

American Airlines Gift Cards are easy to redeem on AA.com. If you received a plastic gift card and you're ready to redeem your gift card, be sure to gently scratch off the grey film covering the four-digit PIN # on the back of the card. If you received a virtual card you may retrieve your Card # and PIN # by clicking on the link sent to you via email.

On the payment screen, enter both the Card # and PIN # exactly as they appear on the back of the gift card. You may use up to eight gift cards at one time. If the total price of the ticket exceeds the value of your gift card(s), you may use a credit card for any remaining balance.

The gift cards can only be used to purchase tickets, nothing else.

Terms:
Gift cards are redeemable toward the initial electronic ticket purchase of air travel wholly on flights operated by American Airlines and American Eagle® carriers for itineraries sold and originating in the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. AA Gift Cards are also available for payment of air travel on any oneworld® partner codeshare flights designated in flight listings as AA*, which includes US Airways operated flights. For a complete list of American Airlines codeshare partners as well as other codeshare information, visit www.aa.com/codeshare. They cannot be used for payment of air travel on any other airline. Flights sold or originating outside the U.S., Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands or operated by other carriers are not eligible.

Gift cards are redeemable online at www.aa.com or by calling American Airlines Reservations. Gift cards cannot be redeemed at airport ticket counters or travel agents. Transactions through American Airlines Reservations are subject to an additional charge which must be paid separately by credit, debit or charge card.

Up to eight Gift Cards may be redeemed in a single transaction or purchase.

If the ticket price is greater than the value of the Gift Card(s), the difference may be paid only with a credit, debit or charge card with a billing address in the U.S., Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands. If the ticket price is less than the value of the Gift Card(s), the unused portion will remain on the gift card until it is decreased to zero, at which time the Gift Card will be deactivated.

Gift cards are redeemable toward the purchase of the base air fare and directly associated taxes, fees and charges that are collected as part of the fare calculation. Gift cards may not be used for products and/or services that are sold separately, such as upgrades; Admirals Club membership enrollments or One-Day Passes; baggage fees; pet fees; unaccompanied minor fees; oxygen fees; Preferred Seats charges; ticketing fees for transactions processed through American Airlines Reservations; taxes, fees or charges payable in connection with AAdvantage® award travel; American Airlines Vacations℠ or non-flight products and/or services sold by American Airlines.

Gift cards will not be accepted if the card number is invalid, has not been activated, or cannot be found within the American Airlines system.

General
Neither American Airlines nor US Airways Gift Cards have an expiration date nor lose their value over time.

Lost, stolen or damaged Gift Cards will not be replaced.

Customers may contact American Airlines for questions or help with their AA Gift Cards at [email protected]. Agents are also available by phone Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm (Central Time) at 800-677-9555. Customers may contact US Airways for questions or help with their US Gift Cards by calling 800-428-4322.

Gift Cards purchased from sources other than American Airlines and participating retailers may not be valid or may have less redeemable value than promised by an unauthorized seller. American Airlines is not responsible for honoring invalid gift cards or values.
American Airlines reserves the right to deactivate or reject any Gift Cards issued or procured, directly or indirectly, in connection with fraudulent actions, unless prohibited by law.

http://www.aa.com/i18n/productsGifts/giftCard.jsp

Regarding New Jersey Residents Current and Former:

AA's system will not sell gift cards to anyone with New Jersey info in their AMEX profile (and possibly AA profile). Your purchase will usually appear to go through, but when you try to activate the card a few days later it will be invalid.

You need to either choose another airline for this reimbursement, or cleanse your AMEX profile of NJ addresses and phone numbers, and possibly your AA profile as well.

See what is currently post 519 for first details of this.

Post 1126 proves to be current, regarding NJ residents. YMMV, until there are more DP's.

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Old Sep 17, 2011, 3:54 pm
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Originally Posted by jpwizard111
I have the Amex Plat, and I have a couple of flights coming up - booked with British Airways but are codesharing with American Airlines (essentially i'll be flying on a American Airlines plane as it's the operator - but I paid for the tix to British) , can i use the $200 airline fee credit towards American Airline???
Did you register AA as your preferred airline for the $200 credit?
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Old Sep 17, 2011, 4:45 pm
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Originally Posted by ddallas
Did you register AA as your preferred airline for the $200 credit?
Hi , yes I'm registered as AA as my preferred airline for the $200 credit
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Old Sep 18, 2011, 10:07 pm
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Originally Posted by troyhouse
I just bought 50$ AA gift card, and the charge posted today as following. Is this good? Hopefully this gets reimbursed, what do u guys think?

AA MISC SALE/ TAX/ FDALLAS TX
Got credit today..., Great job amex.

09/17/2011 Sat AMEX Airline Fee Reimbursement
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Old Sep 20, 2011, 12:10 pm
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AA 500-mile upgrades

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Purchased a $30 AA 500-upgrade about 2 weeks ago, got reimbursed 2 days later.
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Old Sep 21, 2011, 6:43 am
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Does it matter which AmEx card is used to purchase AA gift certificates and get reimbursed? My husband has the primary card with AA as the airline and I hold the secondary card. Can I get the certificates? Thanks
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Old Sep 21, 2011, 8:31 am
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Originally Posted by claudiajl
...I hold the secondary card. Can I get the certificates?
Welcome to Flyertalk. This benefit is provided at the account level, any card on the account can be used to make the purchase(s).
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Old Sep 28, 2011, 11:38 am
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Bought a $100 AA GC and was reimbursed in three days. Will wait another week and purchase another one.
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Old Sep 28, 2011, 12:37 pm
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Originally Posted by wripro
Bought a $100 AA GC and was reimbursed in three days. Will wait another week and purchase another one.
Did you buy plastic or email code gift card? It doesn't matter to get reimbursed, but on the website it says plastic cards that are sent via mail require signiture. I want to get plastic then sell it...
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Old Sep 28, 2011, 12:50 pm
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Originally Posted by canesfan
Did you buy plastic or email code gift card? It doesn't matter to get reimbursed, but on the website it says plastic cards that are sent via mail require signiture. I want to get plastic then sell it...
You can also buy plastic at the Admiral's Club. It just takes longer because they have to look up the instructions because not many people purchase plastic gift cards. I've done it, and yes, Amex reimburses you for it.
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Old Sep 29, 2011, 10:50 am
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Bought it via email. Nothing about a signature required that I can see. did I miss something?
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Old Sep 29, 2011, 1:43 pm
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Originally Posted by canesfan
but on the website it says plastic cards that are sent via mail require signature.
The plastic cards are sent via FedEx. Someone needs to be there to sign for them when they are delivered. The FedEx guy won't just leave them on your doorstep.
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Old Sep 30, 2011, 9:04 pm
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Can gift cards be used toward flight purchases?
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Old Sep 30, 2011, 10:09 pm
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Originally Posted by caroak
Can gift cards be used toward flight purchases?
Yes. I've already used all $200 of mine on ONE flight.
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Old Oct 3, 2011, 10:17 am
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Originally Posted by ddallas
The plastic cards are sent via FedEx. Someone needs to be there to sign for them when they are delivered. The FedEx guy won't just leave them on your doorstep.
Ok thanks. I'd rather have the plastic card because if I don't use it, I might give it away or sell it and just rather have the hard copy.
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Old Oct 3, 2011, 1:29 pm
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Originally Posted by canesfan
Ok thanks. I'd rather have the plastic card because if I don't use it, I might give it away or sell it and just rather have the hard copy.
Just don't order $200 on one order, you might not get reimbursed. Make two orders of $100. Search this thread for previous posts about AA gift cards and you will see others reports about this. Since gift cards are something that is on the list of charges that are officially not reimbursed, you want to keep the amount of the order below the threshold of a human looking at it. Seems like $100 will fly under the radar for just about anything billed by your selected airline.
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