OT Global News story on Aeroplan
#16
Suspended
Join Date: Feb 2000
Posts: 5,305
Originally Posted by yyznomad
I can see it in the headlines once they allow for free posthumous transfers:
Wife kills husband for his million Aeroplan miles. <insert morbid laughter here>
(watch out, mtacchi!)
Wife kills husband for his million Aeroplan miles. <insert morbid laughter here>
(watch out, mtacchi!)
hehehe..naw..she smart she'll just divorce me and take them like the last one
#17
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: YVR
Programs: AC E75, SPG Plat, HH peon-by-choice (ex Gold)
Posts: 8,090
Originally Posted by RevvedUp
As far as I know, there's no legal obligation to inform Aeroplan of the death of an account holder.
Just make sure your loved ones know your Aeroplan number and PIN, and they can book reward tickets for themselves using your account for years after your death. Seems like a no brainer to me.
Just make sure your loved ones know your Aeroplan number and PIN, and they can book reward tickets for themselves using your account for years after your death. Seems like a no brainer to me.
#18
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: YQB
Programs: AC*SE/2.1MM, Flying Blue Explorer, BA Executive Club Blue, AAdvantage Basic, ANA MC
Posts: 2,550
Originally Posted by Braindrain
Except for the painful memory that resurfaces every time you do this.
Indeed, but there's nothing like "free" trips in J/D to places like BGI, CDG, FCO, etc. with a "close friend" to get closure on the mourning phase...
Last edited by NordsFan; Nov 11, 2005 at 5:40 pm
#19
Suspended
Join Date: Feb 2000
Posts: 5,305
Originally Posted by RevvedUp
As far as I know, there's no legal obligation to inform Aeroplan of the death of an account holder.
Just make sure your loved ones know your Aeroplan number and PIN, and they can book reward tickets for themselves using your account for years after your death. Seems like a no brainer to me.
As far as I know, there's no legal obligation to inform Aeroplan of the death of an account holder.
Just make sure your loved ones know your Aeroplan number and PIN, and they can book reward tickets for themselves using your account for years after your death. Seems like a no brainer to me.