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Old Dec 12, 2004 | 3:59 am
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I have a challenge for you guys.....

I got 5 accounts 20,140 Miles with US MileagePlus...I am trying consolidate somehow.....into anythin

The way I see it there is the option of diners club but you lose half the miles.

There is another theory I was postulating today...

through amtrak...the way I was thinking to get around the 25k cap is this all acounts are in differnt names of my family members this was a group trip about a year ago.....create 5 accounts with amtrak in the same names as the UA accounts, then transfer the miles to Amtrak indivisually, then transfer all points into a single Continental account.

Is this technically fesable? For my Personnel Knowledge would it be fesable if they weren't family? I guess it what I am trying to ask is what amtrak have the cap on? is it outgoing into single amtrack account or outgoing to single CO accounts or both.

Does it matter whos miles are going to who or it has to be the owner of the account?

thanx

PS if there is already an obvious soulution to this problem please point it out


ameer

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Old Dec 12, 2004 | 4:59 am
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Welcome to Flyertalk.

I would move this thread for you, but I'm confused as to whether it's US dividend miles or UA milage plus.

Feel free to repost in the correct forum.

Regards,

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