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Is There a Service to Automatically Extend Your Miles?
Remember the last time you woke up in cold sweat fearing that your miles expired? So here's another item for the wish-list: A service that guarantees that your miles never expire by depositing a few miles just before expiration date...
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Mileage Expiration
Originally Posted by boazs
A service that guarantees that your miles never expire by depositing a few miles just before expiration date...
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How much would you pay for such a service? Maybe I should start one up
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One thing that I've done recently is donate a small amount of miles from each account. CO has it so you can donate a small amount (I've done as few as 5 miles) to a large number of charities.
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MileageManager will automatically notify you if your miles are about to expire. Also, I believe Randy said once that an upcoming feature actually will do what the OP wants: deposit a few miles to keep the account active. I'm not positive about this, though, so perhaps Randy can chime in. :)
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Originally Posted by myfrogger
How much would you pay for such a service? Maybe I should start one up
Given that you only need 1 mile to extend the expiration date of an account, this seems like a nice markup for the service operator... ;) |
Originally Posted by boazs
Remember the last time you woke up in cold sweat fearing that your miles expired? So here's another item for the wish-list: A service that guarantees that your miles never expire by depositing a few miles just before expiration date...
I was wondering about this too... It's sometimes hard for me keep track of which account has expiring miles since I have a few frequent flyer accounts... |
Originally Posted by FlyerInCmh
I was wondering about this too... It's sometimes hard for me keep track of which account has expiring miles since I have a few frequent flyer accounts...
All that doesn't exist yet is a way to have the service (rather than you manually) do something to extend the expiration (where it can be extended). Note that not all programs allow you to extend miles/credits/whatever (in particular, many of the LCCs don't). In those, you have to get through a threshold by the "drop dead" date or it all goes poof. |
Originally Posted by cepheid
MileageManager will automatically notify you if your miles are about to expire. Also, I believe Randy said once that an upcoming feature actually will do what the OP wants: deposit a few miles to keep the account active. I'm not positive about this, though, so perhaps Randy can chime in. :)
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Slightly OT, but related anecdote: just for the heck of it, I used points.com to exchange 30 USAirways miles for 1 Delta mile -- for no other reason than to extend the life of my Delta miles (the addition of the 1 mile extended the expiration from Dec. 31, 2006 to Dec. 31, 2008). :D
I really have no burning need for either USAir or Delta miles, and have tiny, tiny balances in each program, so the points swap was more just "because I can." ;) I was actually quite surprised that points.com let me swap such a small number of miles/points; with most programs that participate in points.com, the minimum swap is something like 2,000 or 5,000 or whatever. @:-) However, for swaps out of USAir, the minimum is just whatever amount produces 1 mile or point in the destination program; in this particular case, only 30 miles. :eek: Anyhow, it was an easy way to extend the expiration. Even easier than registering one of my credit cards for Delta/idine (Rewards Network) and then using that card at an idine-participating restaurant! :cool: |
Kathy, thanks for the tip. I had a few hundred US Air miles about to expire, so I swapped them into another program. Lousy rate of exchange, but I was losing them anyway. Points.com has changed so much through the years that I didn't know we could do swaps like this now.
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More and more North American airlines are changing their mile expiration policy. US, DL and CO are already in the 18-24 months range, and Air Canada announced today a 1 year expiration policy. Also, AC miles will have a 7-year expiration date. More information here: http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2006/1...leschange.html
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Originally Posted by linsj
Kathy, thanks for the tip. I had a few hundred US Air miles about to expire, so I swapped them into another program. Lousy rate of exchange, but I was losing them anyway. Points.com has changed so much through the years that I didn't know we could do swaps like this now.
And I've also used points.com to transfer "orphaned" miles (tiny balances in programs I never use) into other programs that I do use. As you say, lousy rate of exchange, but I'd rather have, for example, 200 miles in a program that has 50K+ usable miles rather than 2,000 miles all by its lonesome with an airline that I never fly on. The expiration date extension was just a side benefit. |
Kathy, what can I do with my DL miles???
I've got about 9000 Delta miles. Not enough for anything. Know how I can exchange these? Would really like to get them to AA or Continental.
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Originally Posted by bkkth
I've got about 9000 Delta miles. Not enough for anything. Know how I can exchange these? Would really like to get them to AA or Continental.
As you probably realize, points.com does NOT allow swaps FROM Delta Skymiles; they only allow swaps INTO that program. :( Does Delta offer any merchandise or magazines for small amounts of miles? (Think, holiday gifts for someone....) |
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