Feels weird seeing 0 Miles
#1
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Somewhere
Programs: Delta Plat
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Feels weird seeing 0 Miles
Feels wierd seeing 0 miles, the rollover will probably kick in a few days. Also booked a trip today and no accelerator bonus was noted. I will miss that as well
Happy New year Everyone
Happy New year Everyone
#2
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Minneapolis: DL DM charter 2.3MM
Programs: A3*Gold, SPG Plat, HyattDiamond, MarriottPP, LHW exAccess, ICI, Raffles Amb, NW PE MM, TWA Gold MM
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My zeros appeared at exactly 2:41 am CST today. I was looking at the app and saw the relevant numbers all change to zero, with the bar graphs showing "goals" for Silver as if I didn't have 2MM (or even 1MM) status. It still shows me as DM for the year, so for the moment it appears that I hit the requirements for DM exactly, for MQMs and MQSs as well as for MQD and the AmEx waiver. Wasteful redundancy!
It wouldn't surprise me if rollover starts later today, certainly no later than Monday, although in the past it required a day or two for everyone's rollover to appear. In the past, mine has usually been one of the first, perhaps because I have a very early DL FF number.
It wouldn't surprise me if rollover starts later today, certainly no later than Monday, although in the past it required a day or two for everyone's rollover to appear. In the past, mine has usually been one of the first, perhaps because I have a very early DL FF number.
#3
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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My zeros appeared at exactly 2:41 am CST today. I was looking at the app and saw the relevant numbers all change to zero, with the bar graphs showing "goals" for Silver as if I didn't have 2MM (or even 1MM) status. It still shows me as DM for the year, so for the moment it appears that I hit the requirements for DM exactly, for MQMs and MQSs as well as for MQD and the AmEx waiver. Wasteful redundancy!
It wouldn't surprise me if rollover starts later today, certainly no later than Monday, although in the past it required a day or two for everyone's rollover to appear. In the past, mine has usually been one of the first, perhaps because I have a very early DL FF number.
It wouldn't surprise me if rollover starts later today, certainly no later than Monday, although in the past it required a day or two for everyone's rollover to appear. In the past, mine has usually been one of the first, perhaps because I have a very early DL FF number.
#4
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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1007, although I've met people with 100 and then a smaller next digit.
I joined all of the major FF programs shortly after they were introduced. It was free, but needed to be done by snail mail in advance of one's first flight to be credited. I was determined never to take a flight that didn't get FF credit in some program.
I started flying regularly for business before there were FF programs.
I joined all of the major FF programs shortly after they were introduced. It was free, but needed to be done by snail mail in advance of one's first flight to be credited. I was determined never to take a flight that didn't get FF credit in some program.
I started flying regularly for business before there were FF programs.
#6
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#7
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: TYS
Programs: Delta Diamond 3MM, AMEX Delta Reserve, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Lifetime Titanium Elite
Posts: 208
Mine (I'm 64) starts with 202. My 88 year-old father, who is a 'Flying Colonel', has number 040006xxxx.
They took away all of his 'Flying Colonel' benefits years ago, which included 'lifetime' Crown Room access - he still has the plaque that was personally presented to him by the local marketing rep for TYS... yes, they had those back then. Sadly, he's a lowly Silver Medallion now, only because he's a million miler. Interestingly, the 'Flying Colonel' designation still shows up on his boarding passes.
They took away all of his 'Flying Colonel' benefits years ago, which included 'lifetime' Crown Room access - he still has the plaque that was personally presented to him by the local marketing rep for TYS... yes, they had those back then. Sadly, he's a lowly Silver Medallion now, only because he's a million miler. Interestingly, the 'Flying Colonel' designation still shows up on his boarding passes.
#8
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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Mine (I'm 64) starts with 202. My 88 year-old father, who is a 'Flying Colonel', has number 040006xxxx.
They took away all of his 'Flying Colonel' benefits years ago, which included 'lifetime' Crown Room access - he still has the plaque that was personally presented to him by the local marketing rep for TYS... yes, they had those back then. Sadly, he's a lowly Silver Medallion now, only because he's a million miler. Interestingly, the 'Flying Colonel' designation still shows up on his boarding passes.
They took away all of his 'Flying Colonel' benefits years ago, which included 'lifetime' Crown Room access - he still has the plaque that was personally presented to him by the local marketing rep for TYS... yes, they had those back then. Sadly, he's a lowly Silver Medallion now, only because he's a million miler. Interestingly, the 'Flying Colonel' designation still shows up on his boarding passes.
#9
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: ATL
Programs: Delta PlM, 1M
Posts: 6,365
1007, although I've met people with 100 and then a smaller next digit.
I joined all of the major FF programs shortly after they were introduced. It was free, but needed to be done by snail mail in advance of one's first flight to be credited. I was determined never to take a flight that didn't get FF credit in some program.
I started flying regularly for business before there were FF programs.
I joined all of the major FF programs shortly after they were introduced. It was free, but needed to be done by snail mail in advance of one's first flight to be credited. I was determined never to take a flight that didn't get FF credit in some program.
I started flying regularly for business before there were FF programs.
#10
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Washington, DC, Chapel Hill, NC (RDU)
Programs: DL Plat (won't hit DM again) 2MM (2.5), HH Gold, PC Gold, Hyatt Plat
Posts: 5,626
#11
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My rollover (MQMs) appeared before I woke up this morning. However, the app still isn't recognizing that as 2MM, I'm automatically GM.
#12
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Your profile says you are a DM. Future status (for 2023) is not showing yet because we are still in the 2021 program year until 1/31/2022 and the current "future" status only reflects the 2022 program year.
#13
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: NYC
Programs: DL Platinum Medallion, AA Lifetime Gold, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Gold, Amtrak Select
Posts: 303
I flew yesterday and everything showed zero. Today is see 143k MQM, one segment along with the MQD. I finished last year with 146k mqm. How much is supposed to rollover? I’m platinum because I didn’t reach the DM spend. Something seems off.
#14
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 23,059
They may not have rolled over late posting MQMs yet (MQMs that posted in 2022 for travel that occurred in 2021). They do regular sweeps to update rollover MQMs for these late posting prior year MQMs (rollover is not updated instantaneously when prior year MQMs post).
Last edited by xliioper; Jan 2, 2022 at 5:36 pm