FlyerTalk Forums - View Single Post - Still time to earn MQM's from new AMX Skymiles PLAT for status requalification?
Old Dec 19, 2019, 5:59 am
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Originally Posted by lawgirl28
Same issue here. I hit the spend threshold last week and paid it immediately and I need the MQMs to count for 19 to keep my status in 20.
I looked at my delta account and my miles from AmEx seem to hit on the 10th of the following month. So I hit threshold in early December, pay in early December but likely that miles likely not credited until 1/10/20. Going to be really pissed if they don’t count toward 19 as I was prepaying bill, buying gift cards etc to hit the threshold by year end. Ugh!
Is this the welcome bonus for a *new* DL AmEx card or not?

If you're talking about the annual threshold MQM bonuses (10,000 MQMs for $25,000 and $50,000 on DL Plat card and 15,000 MQMs for $30,000 and $60,000 spend on the reserve card, to be changed somewhat in 2020), please don't worry as spend that POSTS TO YOUR CREDIT CARD during the calendar year (regardless of your billing cycle and regardless of when you pay providing that your AmEx accounts remain in good standing) will lead to MQMs that count for that calendar year, 2019 in your case. For such MQMs, DL backdates them to the calendar year in which the spend threshold was reached regardless of when they actually hit your FF account.

The question here concerns the initial welcome bonus offers that the Plat and Reserve card generally carry for new and upgraded accounts, typically something like 5,000 MQMs for perhaps $3000-$10,000 spend during the first several months. For *these* MQMs, there's a question of whether spend depends on the calendar year or one's own billing cycle for the purpose of determining whether the WELCOME BONUS MQMS (and only these welcome bonus one time MQMs) will count as having been earning in 2019 or 2020.
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