How to Prevent Miles/Points from Expiring
#1
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How to Prevent Miles/Points from Expiring
Quite often the question is asked how to prevent miles/points in various airline/hotel, etc.. programs from expiring.
At times the search tool proves useful - other times it can be somewhat cumbersome and time consuming to find the info.
I would like to propose a Sticky showing easy ways to keep an account "alive" and extend expiration dates so that miles/points are not lost.
FT Moderator Mia, suggested that I first start a thread, which, with others contributing, could eventually turn into a useful Sticky.
I dont know if this should consist of a collection of ideas (I give an example below) or some uniform format:
Transfer From: xxxxxxxxxxxx
Transfer To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Points needed: xxxxxxxx
I came across something, quite by accident, as an example of something that could be useful to others:
Best Buy Reward Zone offers a daily "opinion poll" question - you can earn 10 or 25 points. It takes a few seconds, and the points seem to post into the Best Buy account immediately.
Best Buy Reward Zone is one of the programs that can be registered on POINTS.COM - and as I found out via a small test, you can transfer a minimum of only 5 points out of the Best Buy program to American and also to United - the transfer to American took under 24 hours in fact.United took 2 days to show on the account.
For both AA and UA, the expiration dates were extended to July 2014 (18 months from now)
So by answering just one simple poll question for 25 points, one has the means to extend, potentially 5 different programs (5 points needed for each).
There are 8 other airlines, Amtrak and Prioroty Club where Best Buy can transfer to - I have not tested these if the same 5 point minimum works.
I also know that using POINTS.COM, IF you have over 25,000 AA miles, you can transfer 3 miles OUT to Priority Club, and this will extend AA for 18 months.
Some programs offer magazines for a few hundred miles.
UNITED
https://magazinerewards.mileageplus....0/magPage.html
AMERICAN
https://subscription.points.com/maga...s1&lp=American
Some programs offer shopping malls - I know buying an itune song is a popular method (although can take a long time to post)
shoptoearn.hhonors.com
Recently earned some HH points for drugstore.com purchase - so this portal appears to be reliable
Via shopping portals www.abebooks.com, I ordered a Sudoku book for $3 including delivery - I will report back if/when the 9 (i think) AA miles post to my account.
www.digitalmediastore.mileageplus.com
You can download a song for 115 miles - and extend your UA miles for 18 months.
Some programs offer Rewards Network dining. A very good sticky here:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/idine...y-program.html
I have no doubt there are many other "convenient" ways of keeping accounts alive - just thought having them all in one easy to find area on the forum would be useful for members - as many many folks (myself included) are not as savvy as some veteran Fters.
Please add your contributions, suggestions and assistance for the FT community.
At times the search tool proves useful - other times it can be somewhat cumbersome and time consuming to find the info.
I would like to propose a Sticky showing easy ways to keep an account "alive" and extend expiration dates so that miles/points are not lost.
FT Moderator Mia, suggested that I first start a thread, which, with others contributing, could eventually turn into a useful Sticky.
I dont know if this should consist of a collection of ideas (I give an example below) or some uniform format:
Transfer From: xxxxxxxxxxxx
Transfer To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Points needed: xxxxxxxx
I came across something, quite by accident, as an example of something that could be useful to others:
Best Buy Reward Zone offers a daily "opinion poll" question - you can earn 10 or 25 points. It takes a few seconds, and the points seem to post into the Best Buy account immediately.
Best Buy Reward Zone is one of the programs that can be registered on POINTS.COM - and as I found out via a small test, you can transfer a minimum of only 5 points out of the Best Buy program to American and also to United - the transfer to American took under 24 hours in fact.United took 2 days to show on the account.
For both AA and UA, the expiration dates were extended to July 2014 (18 months from now)
So by answering just one simple poll question for 25 points, one has the means to extend, potentially 5 different programs (5 points needed for each).
There are 8 other airlines, Amtrak and Prioroty Club where Best Buy can transfer to - I have not tested these if the same 5 point minimum works.
I also know that using POINTS.COM, IF you have over 25,000 AA miles, you can transfer 3 miles OUT to Priority Club, and this will extend AA for 18 months.
Some programs offer magazines for a few hundred miles.
UNITED
https://magazinerewards.mileageplus....0/magPage.html
AMERICAN
https://subscription.points.com/maga...s1&lp=American
Some programs offer shopping malls - I know buying an itune song is a popular method (although can take a long time to post)
shoptoearn.hhonors.com
Recently earned some HH points for drugstore.com purchase - so this portal appears to be reliable
Via shopping portals www.abebooks.com, I ordered a Sudoku book for $3 including delivery - I will report back if/when the 9 (i think) AA miles post to my account.
www.digitalmediastore.mileageplus.com
You can download a song for 115 miles - and extend your UA miles for 18 months.
Some programs offer Rewards Network dining. A very good sticky here:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/idine...y-program.html
I have no doubt there are many other "convenient" ways of keeping accounts alive - just thought having them all in one easy to find area on the forum would be useful for members - as many many folks (myself included) are not as savvy as some veteran Fters.
Please add your contributions, suggestions and assistance for the FT community.
Last edited by forextrader; Jan 24, 2013 at 1:20 pm
#2
Join Date: Aug 2011
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Nice idea to start this thread.
E Rewards is a popular one that transfers to various places.
i.e. Hhonors, and SW.
it is an invite only survey. I believe by being a member of the various reward programs (i.e. hhonors and SW) your chances of them inviting you to join is higher.
You can also manage your account and set up how many surveys you would like to participate in. If you set the maximum, it does not require you to complete all of them, but you have the opportunity to complete them.
You earn E reward $'s that can be transferred for various amounts (i.e. $50, $100, etc).
E Rewards is a popular one that transfers to various places.
i.e. Hhonors, and SW.
it is an invite only survey. I believe by being a member of the various reward programs (i.e. hhonors and SW) your chances of them inviting you to join is higher.
You can also manage your account and set up how many surveys you would like to participate in. If you set the maximum, it does not require you to complete all of them, but you have the opportunity to complete them.
You earn E reward $'s that can be transferred for various amounts (i.e. $50, $100, etc).
#3

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Good idea!
Also, might be a good idea to list what the expiration time frame is, for instance AA is 18 months, Marriot 24 months, etc. (not sure if this already exists somewhere) Different rewards programs have different expiration dates.
btw, points.com requires 4 best buy rewards (not 5) to exchange to AA and UA.
I'm working on the best buy to AA exchange because i'm 34 AA miles short towards a travel award!
Also, might be a good idea to list what the expiration time frame is, for instance AA is 18 months, Marriot 24 months, etc. (not sure if this already exists somewhere) Different rewards programs have different expiration dates.
btw, points.com requires 4 best buy rewards (not 5) to exchange to AA and UA.
I'm working on the best buy to AA exchange because i'm 34 AA miles short towards a travel award!
#5
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www.audiencerewards.com - by answering a few questions about Broadway shows, you can earn 2 miles per answer for United and for US Airways.
Also an EXCELLENT way to earn a few STARWOOD PREFERRED GUEST points, and extend expiration by 12 months.
Points to SPG seem to take around 2 weeks from when you answer the questions to appear on your SPG account.
Points can be earned for Delta (no expiration of miles) and Amtrak (but will NOT extend expiration - you must "ride them rails" to keep AGR points from expiring)
A thread with answers to current questions:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/miles...-s-air-49.html
Also an EXCELLENT way to earn a few STARWOOD PREFERRED GUEST points, and extend expiration by 12 months.
Points to SPG seem to take around 2 weeks from when you answer the questions to appear on your SPG account.
Points can be earned for Delta (no expiration of miles) and Amtrak (but will NOT extend expiration - you must "ride them rails" to keep AGR points from expiring)
A thread with answers to current questions:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/miles...-s-air-49.html
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#7
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This may be too obvious but...
If you have cc's associated with a specific rewards program (like a Marriott card or AAdvantage), set up auto pay for small monthly membership fees for those programs where miles/points could expire. For example Netflix or EZPass accounts can be linked to your AA card providing monthly activity so you never have to worry about the miles expiring.
If you have cc's associated with a specific rewards program (like a Marriott card or AAdvantage), set up auto pay for small monthly membership fees for those programs where miles/points could expire. For example Netflix or EZPass accounts can be linked to your AA card providing monthly activity so you never have to worry about the miles expiring.
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Marriott says they CAN take your points after 24 months of inactivity but last I checked they were not enforcing it, has that changed ?
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www.audiencerewards.com - by answering a few questions about Broadway shows, you can earn 2 miles per answer for United and for US Airways.
...
A thread with answers to current questions:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/miles...-s-air-49.html
...
A thread with answers to current questions:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/miles...-s-air-49.html
Earning miles or points with US Airways, Delta, SPG and Best Buy via Audience Rewards Trivia is very well documented, as per the thread you referred to. Im not familiar with earning United miles via this program, please provide the link for earning United miles. (BTW, FWIW, having participated in 3 of the trivia partnerships for over a year, my experience is that the points/miles generally post to the partner program in about 5-7 days.)
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Sorry my error - I meant DELTA. You can use MP miles to buy tickets - potentially useful for some
https://www.audiencerewards.com/mileageplus/
https://www.audiencerewards.com/mileageplus/
#11
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I invite all FT members to participate in this thread - I have learned many things over the years from FT, and by starting this thread, I am trying to "give something back" to the community.
As a small example, I listed the "magazine" links for AA and UA - I have no doubt that other airlines offer magazines as an option to "keep miles alive" - so if you know the link for other airlines magazine sites, please post.
The same for "shopping malls" and small value purchases (I mentioned in my first post, buying a book for $3).
Keep the ideas coming
As a small example, I listed the "magazine" links for AA and UA - I have no doubt that other airlines offer magazines as an option to "keep miles alive" - so if you know the link for other airlines magazine sites, please post.
The same for "shopping malls" and small value purchases (I mentioned in my first post, buying a book for $3).
Keep the ideas coming
#12
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https://mrewards.shopmyway.com/#
I took a quick look and AbeBooks is one of the sites - for a $3 purchase, you will earn 12 Marriott points, and extend your expiration by 2 years.





