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BigChair
Mar 29, 10, 11:21 am
Hello,

I remember reading on here a while back about a service that tracks all your various miles and will automatically add a few miles if you are to have some expire for non-activity. Can someone please point me to that? Thanks!

Bill


free2draw
Mar 29, 10, 2:46 pm
I heard awardwallet.com is a good tool.. Personally, I use yodlee.com to track my miles and set alerts thresholds for all my programs.

BigChair
Mar 29, 10, 9:50 pm
What I'm looking for is a paid service that will atomically add a few miles to any account of mine that is about to have miles expire due to inactivity.

Bill


fti
Mar 29, 10, 10:38 pm
What I'm looking for is a paid service that will atomically add a few miles to any account of mine that is about to have miles expire due to inactivity.

Bill

Let us know when you find something like that. Sounds like they would be buying miles for you. Sounds expensive to me. I would prefer a service that might alert me to the fact that my miles are about to expire. But let me take the initiative in managing that. I think I would rather spend 300 miles on a cheap magazine or newspaper subscription than have some company randomly charge me an annual fee plus a fee to buy miles for me!

BigChair
Mar 29, 10, 11:08 pm
I am sure you are right.

I received a notice from AA saying my 50,000 miles will expire in April, but I could buy 1000 miles for $60. So if there was a service that charged $30 a year to keep track of everything, and add a few miles when needed, that would be worth paying for rather than paying $60 to AA.

Bill

ninerfan
Mar 30, 10, 3:35 pm
I am not sure I would want to give some third party all my information but on the other hand I just lost 60k Continental miles due to inactivity. Not that I would have ever used them but I wouldve gifted someone rather than let them expire.

As far as the airline contacting me that miles are about to expire I just dont think that's in their (the airlines) best interest.

soitgoes
Mar 30, 10, 4:10 pm
I am not sure I would want to give some third party all my information but on the other hand I just lost 60k Continental miles due to inactivity.
Really? CO miles? While CO miles have an inactivity clause in their terms, this is the first I've heard that they actually were enforcing it.



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