Originally Posted by itsme
These additional details are helpful to an understanding of your OP. One more question - how many miles were they originally going to credit you and how many miles did they finally credit you after making that "one time exception"? A substantial difference in EQM and RDM?
I'm not entirely clear what happened to bkc6j, but I assume it too involved a shorting on miles because of a difference in calculating them based on individual legs or segments vs doing it on orgin to destination, as when ticketed with one flight number all the way through, notwithstanding intermediate stop(s), even change of planes along the way. (Right?) I do wonder how great the differences in EQM/RDM yields can be. I take it from bkc6j's experience 11 months after the first one, they do keep and consult a "permanent record" that tells them whether you have previously benefitted from a "one time exception."
So, does "one time exception" mean they will not do this particular "favor"/ concession ever again, or is it still worse, meaning they will never again grant any "favor"/concession? Hmmm...the "permanent record"!
The Original miles credit for the purchased iten. was close to the great circle mapper ORD - PVG so ~7057 mi.
What is now credited is
UA 0857 H Class SFO to PVG 6,168 6,168 12,336
UA 0139 H Class ORD to SFO 1,846 1,846 3,692
The proper amount to credit is 8014; a difference of about ~957mi EQMs.
--
So for my original routing, I would get
for the roundtrip 16,028 EQMs and 32,056 RDMs.
I plan on doing this trip at least 4 times this year so that is 64,112 EQMs and 128,224 RDMs
If I just took the direct flight ORD - SFO, I would get
for the roundtrip ~14,114 EQMs and 28,228 RDMs. Multiple this by 4 trips, it becomes ~56,456 EQMs and ~112,912 RDMs
So for me it is a significant difference