How to prevent miles expiring -- without thinking about it.
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2001
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How to prevent miles expiring -- without thinking about it.
There is a long thread discussing the new 18-month expiration policy. But I thought I would start another (hopefully more concise) thread with the specific goal of documenting strategies for ensuring that your miles don't expire.
Yes, there are the obvious ones like fly AA once every 18 months, or use a AA credit card. But I'm trying to manage the accounts of my kids (too young for a creidt card) and elderly mother (last flight/activity on AAdvantage was Dec 05) and their miles will expire if I don't keep a close eye on things.
I'm thinking of something I can put on autopilot. For example, invest $2,500 (the minimum) in an American Beacon Mileage money market account will generate a monthly mileage deposit. But I'd need to set up multiple accounts and park the money there at slightly less than competitive rates.
Any other ideas?
DAK
Yes, there are the obvious ones like fly AA once every 18 months, or use a AA credit card. But I'm trying to manage the accounts of my kids (too young for a creidt card) and elderly mother (last flight/activity on AAdvantage was Dec 05) and their miles will expire if I don't keep a close eye on things.
I'm thinking of something I can put on autopilot. For example, invest $2,500 (the minimum) in an American Beacon Mileage money market account will generate a monthly mileage deposit. But I'd need to set up multiple accounts and park the money there at slightly less than competitive rates.
Any other ideas?
DAK
#2
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If dogs can get credit cards, so can your kids.. even if they are young. Food for thought
#3
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But you still have to use it, whereas the money market fund is automatic. Of course if you use each kid's account to pay one automated bill, then you're good. Still the hassle of paying the bills each month, something the money market fund again eliminates.
So, it brings the corollary question: What mileage earning activities are totally automatic?
Cheers.
So, it brings the corollary question: What mileage earning activities are totally automatic?
Cheers.
#4
Join Date: Apr 2001
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For Texas/DFW residents:
GEXA Energy - They draft my credit card automatically each month for my electric bill and give me AAdvantage miles.
Tom Thumb - Link your Reward card to your AAdvantage account.
GEXA Energy - They draft my credit card automatically each month for my electric bill and give me AAdvantage miles.
Tom Thumb - Link your Reward card to your AAdvantage account.
#5
Join Date: May 2006
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You could set up an automatic payment for the credit card from a checking account, and literally never have to touch it, except when it expires, and/or to check for annual fee issues.
This would work well for a very predictable expense like a health club membership or car insurance.
Another option to consider is that BankDirect deal if it's still around. Might be a nice equivalent to the old passbook accounts for a kid.
This would work well for a very predictable expense like a health club membership or car insurance.
Another option to consider is that BankDirect deal if it's still around. Might be a nice equivalent to the old passbook accounts for a kid.
#6
Join Date: Apr 1999
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I use Aadvantage Eshopping https://www.aadvantageeshopping.com/?src=aaprintdirect for my children's accounts with AA and Delta Skymiles Shopping.com for DL http://skymilesshopping.com/Go.aspx?...MFMDHCJCGCPFLA
#7
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I use Aadvantage Eshopping https://www.aadvantageeshopping.com/?src=aaprintdirect for my children's accounts with AA and Delta Skymiles Shopping.com for DL http://skymilesshopping.com/Go.aspx?...MFMDHCJCGCPFLA
Mike
#9
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Get the Citi bronze card (no annual fee) and set up a small transaction you have to auto-bill to it every month. You can also set up that card to auto-debit your checking account for the balance.
Frankly, you probably don't even need to pay off an entire bill with it if one of your payees accepts multiple payments every month - just have them auto bill $5 to the Citi bronze. You could even do it 3 times to 3 different Citi cards to take care of the kids and Mom. It'd be annoying to set up (and you'd have credit issues with that many cards), but it would work.
Frankly, you probably don't even need to pay off an entire bill with it if one of your payees accepts multiple payments every month - just have them auto bill $5 to the Citi bronze. You could even do it 3 times to 3 different Citi cards to take care of the kids and Mom. It'd be annoying to set up (and you'd have credit issues with that many cards), but it would work.
#10
Join Date: Dec 2004
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If you just have trouble remembering to keep accounts active, then make a rule for yourself --- like to buy an iTunes song for everyone during the holidays. Or transfer 1 mile from somewhere with points.com.
Last edited by rrgg; Jun 5, 2007 at 11:35 am
#11
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This is not an autopilot solution, but I rotate my car rentals through my wife and kids AA accounts as well as through the airline accounts I don't fly much.
#12
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Set up an Idine account for each person linked to a different credit card that you use.
#13
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No you don't. If the card has an annual fee, it will be added to the bill each year. The fee collects miles. Problem solved.
However, I don't think the kids can have their own credit cards. You will need to apply and then have cards made for them, and the miles will have to be credited to you. Why not just put something in your Outlook reminding you to buy 1k miles every Jan 1?
However, I don't think the kids can have their own credit cards. You will need to apply and then have cards made for them, and the miles will have to be credited to you. Why not just put something in your Outlook reminding you to buy 1k miles every Jan 1?
#14
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No you don't. If the card has an annual fee, it will be added to the bill each year. The fee collects miles. Problem solved.
However, I don't think the kids can have their own credit cards. You will need to apply and then have cards made for them, and the miles will have to be credited to you. Why not just put something in your Outlook reminding you to buy 1k miles every Jan 1?
However, I don't think the kids can have their own credit cards. You will need to apply and then have cards made for them, and the miles will have to be credited to you. Why not just put something in your Outlook reminding you to buy 1k miles every Jan 1?
Last edited by aamilesslave; Jun 5, 2007 at 12:12 pm Reason: typo
#15
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Miles from rental cars.
I have my National car rentals post to my CO account just to keep the 60K miles I have out there alive, you could do the same with AA.
I have my National car rentals post to my CO account just to keep the 60K miles I have out there alive, you could do the same with AA.