Originally Posted by
ctownflyer
That there's fraud? Nope.
AA can surely reject the mileage request based on that language. They can also expire their miles if they only caught it afterward.
But I don't see any case to cry fraud.
You have a completely convoluted definition of fraud and misrepresentation. You obtained a receipt from someone that is not you and you represented to a program official that it was you who was entitled to the points. Misrepresentation like that is fraud. Take it from several attorneys who agree with me. You create every excuse in the book - going as far as attacking auditors from doing their jobs. But you never once state that the persons who are doing what they are doing are in the least bit wrong. I'm not entertaining this discussion further.