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vitaminJ Dec 29, 2017 1:07 pm

Closing Barclaycard JetBlue Plus Question
 
Do you lose the points if you cancel the card? The terms and conditions read as below...

Points Forfeiture
Your TrueBlue points may be forfeited if any of the following occur:

Your Account becomes seriously delinquent, as determined by us at our sole discretion.
You or we close your Account for any reason.

hi55us Jan 1, 2018 6:16 pm

The points from the credit card transfer right into your B6 account and can't be removed as B6 miles do not expire.

Merlinrnr Jun 3, 2018 12:59 pm

So I just called and cancelled my JetBlue business card. At the last moment the agent said "any points you have earned from the card will be lost if not used in 90 days from date of cancellation". I tried explaining to her that points already in my JetBlue account do not expire, but she was insisting that the points from the card do expire if I cancel. I'm used to hearing these tactics when cancelling United or American cards because those miles do expire eventually without any account activity but I wasn't expecting this from JetBlue since they don't expire. Any thoughts from anyone with experience here?

diburning Jun 3, 2018 11:20 pm

If the points have posted to your TrueBlue account, they will not expire.

zak1013 May 2, 2022 2:42 pm

If I have earned Mosaic status for 2023 by hitting the $50K spend level and then subsequently cancel my card, does anyone know whether I will still keep Mosaic status through that period? Thanks.


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