I assume this post is a wind-up, but just in case...
Originally Posted by
knuesel
the june 2007 change in policy was an unreasonably short amount of time esp for those that do not fly american.
People who do not fly AA probably aren't at the top of AA's priority list. Unless they fill their AAdvantage accounts by other means, in which case their miles aren't going to expire.
Originally Posted by
knuesel
alternatively, we should mount a grassroots campaign to contact them
You don't need to start a campaign, grassroots or otherwise, in order to contact AA. See aa.com for a bunch of options, including mail and telephone.
Originally Posted by
knuesel
take legal action and boycott the airline. any one in ?
Hmmm, let me see if I've got this... AA frequent flyers (a category most of the people reading this forum fall into) should boycott AA to support the cause of infrequent flyers who forget about their miles? I can't quite put my finger on it, but I suspect there's a flaw there somewhere.