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Originally posted by PG:
They don't expire.
Technically true, but if you don't have activity for three years NW reserves the right to terminate your entire account.Originally posted by PG:
They don't expire.
Of course, whether this would happen is another question.
Correct. But it's always wise to protect oneself from technicalities. If you don't have reason to fly Northwest between now and next October, I would suggest transferring a nominal number of points from Diners, ClickRewards, Starwood or somewhere just to make sure you don't lose those 53,000.
And remember, 'activity' can be a redemption or earning of miles...


http://www.nwa.com/freqfly/updat/promotional.shtml
Submit your e-mail to get 1,000 miles free, and extend the expiry date by another 3 years.
Easy isn't it.
Submit your e-mail to get 1,000 miles free, and extend the expiry date by another 3 years.
Easy isn't it.
"...if you don't have activity for three years NW reserves the right to terminate your entire account.
Of course, whether this would happen is another question."
They terminated mine. No warning, or a "gee why haven't we seen you lately" (they had, we just hadn't been careful enough apportioning the free tickets between me and my husband). Maybe I could have done something about it - I was more naive then.
Of course, whether this would happen is another question."
They terminated mine. No warning, or a "gee why haven't we seen you lately" (they had, we just hadn't been careful enough apportioning the free tickets between me and my husband). Maybe I could have done something about it - I was more naive then.





