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Old Dec 31, 2013, 7:52 am
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Reminder: you must enroll and select AA as your airline BEFORE making a reimbursable purchase. Click HERE.

Please wait a few days (up to 14) after purchase to post in this thread if you have not received reimbursement. Remember, you are purchasing a cash equivalent!


When you purchase your Gift Cards, you may wish to do it through one of these links; a portion of the purchase price will be donated to the applicable charity:

http://hub.aa.com/en/ju/komen-gift-card

Or alternatively put in the code KOMEN when you check out

to donate $5/$50 GC to Susan G. Komen for the Cure;

http://hub.aa.com/en/ju/uso-gift-card to donate to the USO;

or to donate to UNCF:
http://hub.aa.com/en/ju/american-air...uncf-gift-card

NOTE: Online gift cards are sent immediately but are subject to a 72-hour hold before they can be used.

American Airlines Gift Cards are easy to redeem on AA.com. If you received a plastic gift card and you're ready to redeem your gift card, be sure to gently scratch off the grey film covering the four-digit PIN # on the back of the card. If you received a virtual card you may retrieve your Card # and PIN # by clicking on the link sent to you via email.

On the payment screen, enter both the Card # and PIN # exactly as they appear on the back of the gift card. You may use up to eight gift cards at one time. If the total price of the ticket exceeds the value of your gift card(s), you may use a credit card for any remaining balance.

The gift cards can only be used to purchase tickets, nothing else.

Terms:
Gift cards are redeemable toward the initial electronic ticket purchase of air travel wholly on flights operated by American Airlines and American Eagle® carriers for itineraries sold and originating in the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. AA Gift Cards are also available for payment of air travel on any oneworld® partner codeshare flights designated in flight listings as AA*, which includes US Airways operated flights. For a complete list of American Airlines codeshare partners as well as other codeshare information, visit www.aa.com/codeshare. They cannot be used for payment of air travel on any other airline. Flights sold or originating outside the U.S., Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands or operated by other carriers are not eligible.

Gift cards are redeemable online at www.aa.com or by calling American Airlines Reservations. Gift cards cannot be redeemed at airport ticket counters or travel agents. Transactions through American Airlines Reservations are subject to an additional charge which must be paid separately by credit, debit or charge card.

Up to eight Gift Cards may be redeemed in a single transaction or purchase.

If the ticket price is greater than the value of the Gift Card(s), the difference may be paid only with a credit, debit or charge card with a billing address in the U.S., Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands. If the ticket price is less than the value of the Gift Card(s), the unused portion will remain on the gift card until it is decreased to zero, at which time the Gift Card will be deactivated.

Gift cards are redeemable toward the purchase of the base air fare and directly associated taxes, fees and charges that are collected as part of the fare calculation. Gift cards may not be used for products and/or services that are sold separately, such as upgrades; Admirals Club membership enrollments or One-Day Passes; baggage fees; pet fees; unaccompanied minor fees; oxygen fees; Preferred Seats charges; ticketing fees for transactions processed through American Airlines Reservations; taxes, fees or charges payable in connection with AAdvantage® award travel; American Airlines Vacations℠ or non-flight products and/or services sold by American Airlines.

Gift cards will not be accepted if the card number is invalid, has not been activated, or cannot be found within the American Airlines system.

General
Neither American Airlines nor US Airways Gift Cards have an expiration date nor lose their value over time.

Lost, stolen or damaged Gift Cards will not be replaced.

Customers may contact American Airlines for questions or help with their AA Gift Cards at [email protected]. Agents are also available by phone Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm (Central Time) at 800-677-9555. Customers may contact US Airways for questions or help with their US Gift Cards by calling 800-428-4322.

Gift Cards purchased from sources other than American Airlines and participating retailers may not be valid or may have less redeemable value than promised by an unauthorized seller. American Airlines is not responsible for honoring invalid gift cards or values.
American Airlines reserves the right to deactivate or reject any Gift Cards issued or procured, directly or indirectly, in connection with fraudulent actions, unless prohibited by law.

http://www.aa.com/i18n/productsGifts/giftCard.jsp

Regarding New Jersey Residents Current and Former:

AA's system will not sell gift cards to anyone with New Jersey info in their AMEX profile (and possibly AA profile). Your purchase will usually appear to go through, but when you try to activate the card a few days later it will be invalid.

You need to either choose another airline for this reimbursement, or cleanse your AMEX profile of NJ addresses and phone numbers, and possibly your AA profile as well.

See post 1115 for first details of this.



Reminder: you must enroll and select AA as your airline BEFORE making a reimbursable purchase. Click HERE. REPORTS OF AMEX NOT ALLOWING CREDIT IF NOT SELECTED PRIOR.

Purchase cards HERE
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The American Express terms and conditions explicitly exclude gift cards from the $200 fee reimbursement benefit:
Airline tickets, upgrades, mileage points purchases, mileage points transfer fees, gift cards, duty free purchases, and award tickets are not deemed to be incidental fees.
However, there are numerous reports of successful reimbursements of gift card purchases of $100 face value or less. There are numerous reports of unsuccessful reimbursements of gift cards purchases of more than $100.


Please wait a few days (up to 14) after purchase to post in this thread if you have not received reimbursement. Remember, you are purchasing a cash equivalent!

To review AA reimbursement reports from 2011-2014, click HERE.

NOTE: Online gift cards are sent immediately but are subject to a 72-hour hold before they can be used.

American Airlines Gift Cards are easy to redeem on AA.com. If you received a plastic gift card and you're ready to redeem your gift card, be sure to gently scratch off the grey film covering the four-digit PIN # on the back of the card. If you received a virtual card you may retrieve your Card # and PIN # by clicking on the link sent to you via email.

On the payment screen, enter both the Card # and PIN # exactly as they appear on the back of the gift card. You may use up to eight gift cards at one time. If the total price of the ticket exceeds the value of your gift card(s), you may use a credit card for any remaining balance.

The gift cards can only be used to purchase tickets, nothing else.

Terms:
Gift cards are redeemable toward the initial electronic ticket purchase of air travel wholly on flights operated by American Airlines and American Eagle® carriers for itineraries sold and originating in the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands. AA Gift Cards are also available for payment of air travel on any oneworld® partner codeshare flights designated in flight listings as AA*, which includes US Airways operated flights. For a complete list of American Airlines codeshare partners as well as other codeshare information, visit www.aa.com/codeshare. They cannot be used for payment of air travel on any other airline. Flights sold or originating outside the U.S., Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands or operated by other carriers are not eligible.

Gift cards are redeemable online at www.aa.com or by calling American Airlines Reservations. Gift cards cannot be redeemed at airport ticket counters or travel agents. Transactions through American Airlines Reservations are subject to an additional charge which must be paid separately by credit, debit or charge card.

Up to eight Gift Cards may be redeemed in a single transaction or purchase.

If the ticket price is greater than the value of the Gift Card(s), the difference may be paid only with a credit, debit or charge card with a billing address in the U.S., Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands. If the ticket price is less than the value of the Gift Card(s), the unused portion will remain on the gift card until it is decreased to zero, at which time the Gift Card will be deactivated.

Gift cards are redeemable toward the purchase of the base air fare and directly associated taxes, fees and charges that are collected as part of the fare calculation. Gift cards may not be used for products and/or services that are sold separately, such as upgrades; Admirals Club membership enrollments or One-Day Passes; baggage fees; pet fees; unaccompanied minor fees; oxygen fees; Preferred Seats charges; ticketing fees for transactions processed through American Airlines Reservations; taxes, fees or charges payable in connection with AAdvantage® award travel; American Airlines Vacations℠ or non-flight products and/or services sold by American Airlines.

Gift cards will not be accepted if the card number is invalid, has not been activated, or cannot be found within the American Airlines system.

General
Neither American Airlines nor US Airways Gift Cards have an expiration date nor lose their value over time.

Lost, stolen or damaged Gift Cards will not be replaced.

Customers may contact American Airlines for questions or help with their AA Gift Cards at [email protected]. Agents are also available by phone Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm (Central Time) at 800-677-9555. Customers may contact US Airways for questions or help with their US Gift Cards by calling 800-428-4322.

Gift Cards purchased from sources other than American Airlines and participating retailers may not be valid or may have less redeemable value than promised by an unauthorized seller. American Airlines is not responsible for honoring invalid gift cards or values.
American Airlines reserves the right to deactivate or reject any Gift Cards issued or procured, directly or indirectly, in connection with fraudulent actions, unless prohibited by law.

http://www.aa.com/i18n/productsGifts/giftCard.jsp

Regarding New Jersey Residents Current and Former:

AA's system will not sell gift cards to anyone with New Jersey info in their AMEX profile (and possibly AA profile). Your purchase will usually appear to go through, but when you try to activate the card a few days later it will be invalid.

You need to either choose another airline for this reimbursement, or cleanse your AMEX profile of NJ addresses and phone numbers, and possibly your AA profile as well.

See what is currently post 519 for first details of this.

Post 1126 proves to be current, regarding NJ residents. YMMV, until there are more DP's.

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Old May 9, 2011, 12:07 pm
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Originally Posted by aubreyfromwheaton
Which one are people buying and getting reimbursed for?

Plastic or virtual?

The plastic charge a fee. Does amex do partial reimbursements for odd amounts if you hit $200?

I read the GC's have no expiration. True for both? Even 3 years later?
http://www.aa.com/i18n/productsGifts...false&from=Nav says:

And, with no expiration date or fees, American Airlines Gift Cards are perfect for any occasion.
Also note that there is a promotion running:

Cards for a Cause

Join Us in supporting a cause that matters to you. When you purchase one of these virtual gift cards, American will donate $5 for every $50 of travel you purchase to either Susan G. Komen for the Cure® or the USO.
Buy the Komen GC here: http://giftcards.aa.com/index.jsp?tr...or%20a%20Cause

Buy the USO GC here: http://giftcards.aa.com/index.jsp?tr...or%20a%20Cause

I just bought $100 of each. Hopefully I get reimbursed :-)

Edit 05-12-2011: Confirmed, got reimbursed.

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Old May 13, 2011, 8:37 am
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Just bought 4 AA stickers online in 4 separate transactions and was reimbursed two days later. Hope this helps.
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Old May 15, 2011, 3:45 pm
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AA gift cards

I am about to use my $200 credit to buy some AA gift cards. From my understanding it looks like we can buy the physical cards if we don't mind incurring the $4.95 shipping fee, right? I want to have the physical cards in hand to use for baggage charges and then keep the balance for future flight purchases... and I also might give one $50 card to my dad too to help him out with baggage charges on his flight to Vegas in August.

Also, can I buy all $200 (4 x $50) at one time, or do I need to break it up into smaller purchases?
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Old May 17, 2011, 9:35 am
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AA Reimbursements So Far

$2.50 and $5 ticketing fees for award tickets - YES
4 sticker upgrades - YES
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Old May 19, 2011, 5:27 pm
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If I purchase an electronic aa gift card, can I gift it to myself? [On aa's electronic gift card page, it seems that you are supposed to be sending it as a gift (for some special occasion) to another person.]
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Old May 19, 2011, 5:49 pm
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Originally Posted by nrr
If I purchase an electronic aa gift card, can I gift it to myself? [On aa's electronic gift card page, it seems that you are supposed to be sending it as a gift (for some special occasion) to another person.]
Yes you can.
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Old May 21, 2011, 7:32 am
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I still got $42.50 Airline Fee Credit (3x $50 AA Gift Card and 3x $2.5 Rewards Ticket Redemption). AA requires minimum purchase of $50 for virtual gift card...if I buy another $50 GC will I be getting $42.50 or $0?
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Old May 21, 2011, 2:59 pm
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Originally Posted by blase
I am about to use my $200 credit to buy some AA gift cards. From my understanding it looks like we can buy the physical cards if we don't mind incurring the $4.95 shipping fee, right? I want to have the physical cards in hand to use for baggage charges and then keep the balance for future flight purchases... and I also might give one $50 card to my dad too to help him out with baggage charges on his flight to Vegas in August.

Also, can I buy all $200 (4 x $50) at one time, or do I need to break it up into smaller purchases?
Quoting myself - I purchased an American e-giftcard for $100 on 5/16, it was reimbursed on 5/18. ^ I'm going to use the remaining $100 for baggage charges for DH and I next week when we fly to Colorado. I just have to remember to pull out my Plat card... it's so ingrained in me to use my Citi AA card for those types of purchases!
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Old Jun 9, 2011, 1:44 pm
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Originally Posted by chubbit
Just bought 4 AA stickers online in 4 separate transactions and was reimbursed two days later. Hope this helps.
I just bought 2 in a single transaction ($60 total), and got the credit the day after the charge posted.
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Old Jun 10, 2011, 2:52 pm
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Wanted to share me experience: I signed up for my Plat card in April, incurred a luxury upgrade tax from AA in May. Called Amex today and was told that charges could not be applied retroactively, even if my billing cycle didn't end yet. Then was told that upgrades and gift certificates don't apply because they are considered "ticket" fees. That sounds a bit different than what people here are saying. Have you seen upgrade fees (using eVIPs) or purchased 500-mile upgrades picked up by the system? Thanks.
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Old Jun 11, 2011, 1:15 am
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Originally Posted by Dedicated
Wanted to share me experience: I signed up for my Plat card in April, incurred a luxury upgrade tax from AA in May. Called Amex today and was told that charges could not be applied retroactively, even if my billing cycle didn't end yet. Then was told that upgrades and gift certificates don't apply because they are considered "ticket" fees. That sounds a bit different than what people here are saying. Have you seen upgrade fees (using eVIPs) or purchased 500-mile upgrades picked up by the system? Thanks.
As always, what do the written terms and conditions include and exclude? Despite what is or isn't covered for people here, that's the binding language you must hold Amex to. Additional exclusions after the fact aren't valid, and if you hold them to that, you'll get your reimbursement.

I had 14 total 500 mile stickers reimbursed. AFTER they sent me an email list of exclusions telling me they didn't qualify. I pointed them back to their posted terms, held them to it, and got my reimbursement.
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Old Jun 21, 2011, 11:19 am
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Two CC transactions with AA -- got credit three days after

First one, two CC $100 and $50. $150 back on Day 3;
Then tried another $50, credit back on Day 3, too.
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Old Jun 22, 2011, 6:01 am
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Originally Posted by ColumbusUrbanLife
First one, two CC $100 and $50. $150 back on Day 3;
Then tried another $50, credit back on Day 3, too.
What type of transactions? (e.g. gift cards, segment upgrades,)

Regards
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Old Jun 22, 2011, 8:29 pm
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Originally Posted by scubadu
What type of transactions? (e.g. gift cards, segment upgrades,)

Regards
My apology. They were gift cards. I tried one $50 and one $100 because was not sure whether $100 would work. They both did. Therefore I did another $50 to take full advantage of the $200 offer.
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Old Jun 23, 2011, 1:05 am
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I just chose AA as my airline for the year and immediately bought 2-$100 AA giftcards.

Let's hope this works! **Crossing Fingers**
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