I have so many LPs / miles / credit card spend - shout, brag, etc. (consolidated)
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I have so many LPs / miles / credit card spend - shout, brag, etc. (consolidated)
Since there seems to be interest in such a topic from some members, please confine posts bragging about how many miles or LPs you have or how much credit card spend you generate to this thread.
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Last edited by Microwave; Mar 24, 22 at 9:34 am
#2
Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: Miami, FL
Programs: AA Executive Platinum, Delta Platinum, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, Clear
Posts: 98
AA Loyalty Points March Leaderboard
I am curious how many AA Loyalty Points everyone is starting out with on March 1, 2022
My account posted this morning with 158,669 loyalty points and that is a combination of flying and credit card spending, but I have not been tracking them too closely, so don't know the breakdown of what percentage came from what.
I am sure some heavy business credit card users will quickly hit 1 million LP
My account posted this morning with 158,669 loyalty points and that is a combination of flying and credit card spending, but I have not been tracking them too closely, so don't know the breakdown of what percentage came from what.
I am sure some heavy business credit card users will quickly hit 1 million LP
#3
Join Date: May 2008
Location: PHL (kinda, no airport is really close)
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Posts: 4,523
I'm such a peasant; only 32,219. That said, it's exactly 11 off from what I had calculated, meaning that (I'm EXP) I simply miscalculated "the metric formerly known as EQD" by a dollar - rounding error I'm sure.
#5
Join Date: Sep 2004
Programs: AA EXP, Hyatt Globalist, HHonors Gold, Marriott Gold, Hertz PC
Posts: 152
I had just over 33,000 LPs. They reported 10 more than I expected. Its funny, because I carefully tracked miles earned since January. Not gonna take the time to figure out the difference, but there must be some slight difference in the computation of LPs vs RDMs.
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#10
Join Date: May 2010
Location: DFW Area
Programs: AA ConciergeKey; Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 327
250,638 LPs
- 229,230 from AA credit card spend
- 14,278 from one domestic flight
- 7,400 from eshopping online (fool.com subscription)
#11
How are you seeing the breakdown? Only on a laptop? (Im on my phone.
#13
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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I am curious how many AA Loyalty Points everyone is starting out with on March 1, 2022
My account posted this morning with 158,669 loyalty points and that is a combination of flying and credit card spending, but I have not been tracking them too closely, so don't know the breakdown of what percentage came from what.
I am sure some heavy business credit card users will quickly hit 1 million LP
My account posted this morning with 158,669 loyalty points and that is a combination of flying and credit card spending, but I have not been tracking them too closely, so don't know the breakdown of what percentage came from what.
I am sure some heavy business credit card users will quickly hit 1 million LP