Originally Posted by
Often1
On the FF fraud, the miles have $0 value. One can sue and win and get $0.
I understand this argument but the miles are on United's books at some value. I think for around a penny to a penny and a half. So theoretically they have some cash value. However pushing the argument that they have cash value opens up a much bigger (and IMO worse) can of worms which is the taxation of frequent flyer miles as earned income. This gets bubbled up every few years but fortunately hasn't come to pass.