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Old Nov 20, 2015 | 12:09 pm
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Originally Posted by TrojanHorse
OP says she has been using Advantage dining to keep miles going into the account to keep it alive so that should help? Will the AA Advantage cops look at that in a negative way that she knew he was passed on but still continued to put miles into the account?
I don't think I'd mention that to AA, but there are ways that can be done legitimately - shared credit card accounts with the same number registered with iDine / Rewards Network AAdvantage Dining, for one.

I'd merely write AA Customer Service as indicated in the thread linked to above, fill in and submit the form / affidavit and other required documentation.
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