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Raffles longhaul Aug 18, 2012 3:45 pm

FREE : 250 AA MILES FOR JOINING eRewards
 
Earn 250 AA miles for enrolling in eRewards and taking ONE survey
Go to the AA Advantage site and clicked on show all partners.
Scroll down to SPECIALTY and click onto eRewards.
Must take one survey within 3 months of enrolling to earn the 250 miles.
Easy way to keep your AA acount active, if your miles are expiring.

lad2 Aug 18, 2012 5:50 pm

Direct link » http://www.e-rewards.com/Enroll.do?IC=cp8zojsy8a0

elBulli Aug 18, 2012 6:44 pm

Here's the link on the AA site:

http://www.aa.com/i18n/AAdvantage/ea.../e-Rewards.jsp

Once you click through there to the e-rewards site, you'll select your country ("US and CA only at this time") and language. The next page will ask for your AA account number and other info. Once you confirm your account (via email to you) it lets you take a survey about flying.

For good measure I took a couple surveys that took a minute and then switched my email address to a 10minutemail address to avoid spam in the future (you should probably do this from the beginning and write down the email address to avoid spam. That way you can avoid spam, but still log into the e-rewards account if you want to do so).

We'll see if I get credited my 250 miles ever!

Mauibaby2008 Aug 18, 2012 8:13 pm

FREE : 250 AA MILES FOR JOINING eRewards
 
My AA was credited within the week when I did this

MDtR-Chicago Aug 18, 2012 8:24 pm

Before people start asking a lot of questions, FTers have a wealth of experience with e-Rewards.

Please see: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/s-p-m...er-thread.html

larrythai Aug 18, 2012 9:21 pm


Originally Posted by MDtR-Chicago (Post 19149512)
Before people start asking a lot of questions, FTers have a wealth of experience with e-Rewards.

Please see: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/s-p-m...er-thread.html

Before I wade through this megathread dating back to 2004 in an effort to secure 250 AA miles, would someone answer these three questions:
1. Is it allowed to have erewards accounts for more than one reward partner?
2. If not, is there any way around this without losing my accumulated currency?
3. Is US Airways no longer a partner? I don't see them on the list of partners.
Thanks

lin821 Aug 19, 2012 4:46 am


Originally Posted by larrythai (Post 19149686)
Before I wade through this megathread dating back to 2004 in an effort to secure 250 AA miles, would someone answer these three questions:
1. Is it allowed to have erewards accounts for more than one reward partner?
2. If not, is there any way around this without losing my accumulated currency?

Both answers are "NO", if you play by the rules. There are some people who publicly admitted they game the system in the above referenced e-Rewards master thread over SPAM Forum though.

Per e-Rewards Member Agreement:


If you do not agree to the terms and conditions set forth below, you may not use the e-Rewards Program.

Section 1) Eligibility
a.....
b. The e-Rewards Program is limited to one (1) account per individual, even if the individual has multiple e-mail addresses. <snip>

Section 2) Member Registration Obligations
a. .... If Member provides any information that is untrue, inaccurate, not current, or incomplete, e-Rewards may suspend or, in the event of a material breach of this Member Agreement, terminate Member's account immediately and may refuse Member all current or future use of the e-Rewards Program.

traplake Aug 19, 2012 6:07 am

Thanks for the tip on getting an e-rewards account through AA. Have been looking for a way to get my wife enrolled in e-rewards but, until now, wasn't able to. NEXT QUESTION: her e-rewards account has limited redemption choices, particularly on airlines - only AA and American Eagle. Any way to open up her account to other frequent flyer programs like Rapid Rewards? Thanks in advance.

Majikow Aug 19, 2012 11:20 am

Is there anyway to sign up for an account that allows transfers to US Airways (for the GS)? I accidentally signed up under Air Tran a while back, but I was hoping I could at least get my fiance and family signed up for one that can transfer to US Airways.

MDtR-Chicago Aug 19, 2012 4:12 pm

Sigh. People really aren't willing to read through the exisiting thread?


Originally Posted by traplake (Post 19150874)
NEXT QUESTION: her e-rewards account has limited redemption choices, particularly on airlines - only AA and American Eagle. Any way to open up her account to other frequent flyer programs like Rapid Rewards?

If you sign up through an airline's invitation, you can only redeem for that airline.

Close the account and sign up again.


Originally Posted by Majikow (Post 19152240)
Is there anyway to sign up for an account that allows transfers to US Airways (for the GS)? I accidentally signed up under Air Tran a while back, but I was hoping I could at least get my fiance and family signed up for one that can transfer to US Airways.

Find a referral link from that airline. Periodically they will send out targeted links. Check your spam folder.


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