JetBlue TrueBlue - How to extend or use JetBlue Points w/no flights planned until expiration?
I'm not that familiar w/JetBlue Points. It seems from the T&C's that the only way to extend the points is to fly somewhere on JetBlue thereby adding points to your account or using a JetBlue credit card to add points.
I don't have a JetBlue credit card & don't have any flights planned prior to expiration in April. I have about 60,000 JetBlue points.
Is there any other way of extending the points?
If not, is there a JetBlue catalog I can purchase items from with JetBlue Points? Can I sell the points or tickets booked with the points?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks!:)
Is there any other way of extending the points?No.
If not, is there a JetBlue catalog I can purchase items from with JetBlue Points?No.
Can I sell the points or tickets booked with the points?Not legitimately, per the T&C of the program.
You only have to issue the ticket by the expiry date; the travel date can be later. That might work for you. Otherwise you need to take a flight or apply for the CC to get them extended.
No.
No.
Not legitimately, per the T&C of the program.
You only have to issue the ticket by the expiry date; the travel date can be later. That might work for you. Otherwise you need to take a flight or apply for the CC to get them extended.
Thanks for the thorough & concise response.
I didn't realize the ticket can be used post expiration date as long as it's booked pre expiration date. That's some good stuff. Thanks!:cool:
Just keep in mind that if you issue the ticket for after the expiry date and then you decide to not take the trip you cannot cancel and get the points back. They will simply disappear as expired at that point.
dieuwer2
Jan 26, 12, 9:11 am
Why not take a cheap LGB-LAS flight to keep the points from expiring?
JBLU421NYC
Jan 26, 12, 3:00 pm
Someone correct me if I am wrong, but if you use ShopTrue to purchase something you can earn points. Won't that extend the life of ones TB points?
Someone correct me if I am wrong, but if you use ShopTrue to purchase something you can earn points. Won't that extend the life of ones TB points?
Nope. They said they'd "look in to it" but it never happened. :td:
Today I received an e-mail from JetBlue with subject "Earn up to 50,000 TrueBlue Bonus Points" Clicking on it sent me to:
https://trueblue.jetblue.com/web/trueblue/marriott?ed_rid=0GOHM3O-YOVZP-555PEA-AYWOX1-ONDDX-v1&ed_mid=226611
Seems you can register to get TrueBlue Points instead of Marriott points.
I wonder if a "qualifying charge" can be anything other than a room night? For example a meal at a Marriott restaurant, etc. What do you think?
Here are details:
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Base Earning Structure
One (1) TrueBlue point per US $1 spent on all qualifying charges:
JW Marriott®
Autograph Collection®
Renaissance® Hotels
Marriott® Hotels & Resorts
Marriott Vacation Club®
One (1) TrueBlue point per US $1 spent on room rate only:
The Ritz-Carlton®
EDITION SM
One (1) TrueBlue point per $2 US spent on room rate only at the following brands:
Courtyard by Marriott®
AC Hotels by Marriott®
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott®
SpringHill Suites by Marriott®
Residence Inn by Marriott®
TownePlace Suites by Marriott®
Marriott Executive Apartments®
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bosnyc
Jan 27, 12, 10:21 am
I wonder if a "qualifying charge" can be anything other than a room night? For example a meal at a Marriott restaurant, etc. What do you think?
Will only work if the "qualifying charge" is paid for w/ B6 Amex. Unfortunately nothing else will work.
I also uncovered (big thumbs down, B6), that the points must POST by the expiry date to reset the clock. A flight on Jan. 31st won't help if your expiry date is Feb. 1 as by the time the flight posts, the points in ones account will have expired.
Will only work if the "qualifying charge" is paid for w/ B6 Amex. Unfortunately nothing else will work.
I also uncovered (big thumbs down, B6), that the points must POST by the expiry date to reset the clock. A flight on Jan. 31st won't help if your expiry date is Feb. 1 as by the time the flight posts, the points in ones account will have expired.
The flights can take up to a week to post, I find. Amex points post usually a day or two following your statement, but you're always a month behind. The first cycle requires two months before you see any transfer.
I think sbm12's suggestion to book a future trip is the best one. The OP has enough value in points that I wouldn't want to simply throw it away.
grt2106
Jan 27, 12, 3:13 pm
Play travel agent for a week and book TrueBlue flights for others using your points... def. don't let them go to waste. That's a lot of TB points.
Well all the research has been done & it's very clear there are only 2 ways to extend TrueBlue Points: (1) Using the JetBlue Card account for eligible purchases or (2) flying on a revenue JetBlue flight.
I thought I hit a gold mine when last week I received solicitation in the mail from JetBlue for scubscription to Laithwaites Wine that earns JetBlue miles! Oh boy, spend $70, get 15 bottles of wine & TrueBlue points that would extend my current miles! Wow, that would be great....until I called JetBlue & learned that buying wine or anything from their website w/TrueBlue miles only adds miles to the account but does nothing to extend the expiration.
However, the CSR did state that I can book travel for others.....so that opens up a whole bunch of $ possibilities...:cool:
However, the CSR did state that I can book travel for others.....so that opens up a whole bunch of $ possibilities...:cool:
Just keep in mind that technically you're not permitted to sell or barter the tickets you book for others. If you get caught they can refuse travel on the tickets and close your account. The latter isn't such a big deal if you're closing it down anyways, but the former could be an issue.
Just keep in mind that technically you're not permitted to sell or barter the tickets you book for others. If you get caught they can refuse travel on the tickets and close your account. The latter isn't such a big deal if you're closing it down anyways, but the former could be an issue.
Absolutely, fully understood.
I appreciate your comment. Thank you.
jperini12
Mar 1, 12, 7:26 pm
Does anyone know how to renew expired TrueBlue points?
I wrote to the CEO, David Barger and a customer rep wrote saying points expire after 1 year, without any exception.
2/08/2012
David Barger
Chief Executive Officer
JetBlue Airways
118-29 Queens Blvd
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Dear Mr. David Barger
I am requesting a second chance. The request is to have my
15,251 TrueBlue points be reinstated. It was my fault, I confused the one year expiration date from last activity date which was 2/12/11 not the last date of use which was 10/24/2010. I called JetBlue consumer services on
1/24/12 to find out why my points expired before 2/12/11 and told of my error. When I came home from Florida, I looked for the letter I received from Kris (24592) which notified me of reinstatement of points me and my wife Cathy's TrueBlue points. I see my error in dates listed in her letter.
Kris did state in the letter that as long as I use my JetBlue American Express card or fly at least once prior to my expiration date my points will never expire.
That was my plan to obtain a JetBlue Card from American Express if I was not able fly before the year was up. Only problem I got dates confused. I promise I will obtain JetBlue American Express as soon as the points are in my account. I will not to wait 11 months like last time.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Yep, it's a lost cause trying to find an exception.
Gotta add miles to JetBlue account within a year by either AmEx JetBlue card or paid flight on JetBlue. I won't be getting that AmEx card again!
Does anyone know how to renew expired TrueBlue points?
I wrote to the CEO, David Barger and a customer rep wrote saying points expire after 1 year, without any exception.
2/08/2012
David Barger
Chief Executive Officer
JetBlue Airways
118-29 Queens Blvd
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Dear Mr. David Barger
I am requesting a second chance. The request is to have my
15,251 TrueBlue points be reinstated. It was my fault, I confused the one year expiration date from last activity date which was 2/12/11 not the last date of use which was 10/24/2010. I called JetBlue consumer services on
1/24/12 to find out why my points expired before 2/12/11 and told of my error. When I came home from Florida, I looked for the letter I received from Kris (24592) which notified me of reinstatement of points me and my wife Cathy's TrueBlue points. I see my error in dates listed in her letter.
Kris did state in the letter that as long as I use my JetBlue American Express card or fly at least once prior to my expiration date my points will never expire.
That was my plan to obtain a JetBlue Card from American Express if I was not able fly before the year was up. Only problem I got dates confused. I promise I will obtain JetBlue American Express as soon as the points are in my account. I will not to wait 11 months like last time.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Ducati
Mar 13, 12, 11:35 pm
Just curious as to what you did. Just sell them to your friends or something. This airline stinks along with it's worthless FF program and their FAs, so I'm glad you're not flying with them anymore.
Out of my Element
Mar 14, 12, 6:11 am
Just curious as to what you did. Just sell them to your friends or something. This airline stinks along with it's worthless FF program and their FAs, so I'm glad you're not flying with them anymore.
Do you have a specific issue with JetBlue? Or are you just .....ing about them in more than one thread for the fun of it?
Just curious as to what you did. Just sell them to your friends or something. This airline stinks along with it's worthless FF program and their FAs, so I'm glad you're not flying with them anymore.
I'm burning through the miles by taking a nice 3 day family trip for all 5 of us & burning through 2 nights of free hotels too. Entire mini-vacation is free so I can't complain. I'm using the JetBlue miles for what they were designed for: flying for free!:cool:
Ducati
Mar 15, 12, 8:34 pm
I'm burning through the miles by taking a nice 3 day family trip for all 5 of us & burning through 2 nights of free hotels too. Entire mini-vacation is free so I can't complain. I'm using the JetBlue miles for what they were designed for: flying for free!:cool:
Nice...
If the date is getting too close to expiration and you don't plan to book a new trip, you can click on "USING POINTS" you'll see MAGAZINES in the middle of the page. You can either get magazines sent to your home, or send them to someone as a gift. They
offer a lot of choices, Time, Sports Illustrated, Fortune, Instyle, Glamour, Vogue...