Timing of switch to AT&T
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2001
Location: San Diego, CA
Programs: Lifetime Platinum, AA
Posts: 415
Timing of switch to AT&T
I'm getting AA miles on two phone lines through MCI right now. I'm planning on switching to AT&T, putting one line on AA and one on Delta. The form online that you go to forthe 5K bonus asks if you are alrady an ATT customer -- technically I'm not. If I fill out both, what are the odds I can get the bonus in each program?
Also -- does anyone know how long the 5K bonuses are good?
Also -- does anyone know how long the 5K bonuses are good?
#5
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 617
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Lindsy:
I'm getting AA miles on two phone lines through MCI right now. I'm planning on switching to AT&T, putting one line on AA and one on Delta. The form online that you go to forthe 5K bonus asks if you are alrady an ATT customer -- technically I'm not. If I fill out both, what are the odds I can get the bonus in each program?
Also -- does anyone know how long the 5K bonuses are good?
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I'm getting AA miles on two phone lines through MCI right now. I'm planning on switching to AT&T, putting one line on AA and one on Delta. The form online that you go to forthe 5K bonus asks if you are alrady an ATT customer -- technically I'm not. If I fill out both, what are the odds I can get the bonus in each program?
Also -- does anyone know how long the 5K bonuses are good?
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Lastly, I would not count on AT&T's online anything to produce results re: registration for said perks, email response to a customer service complaint, etc.--I would deal w/ them exclusively over the phone. In addition, after registering for a given perks-earning option, I would recommend calling back right away--& then a short time thereafter (e.g. a week later)--to confirm w/ other reps that (1) they see that you are registered for a program, (2) they see that you are registered for the program you selected, (3) they show that you registered on ___ date, (4) they have your first & last names spelled correctly re: such that they match--exactly--what is associated w/ the relevant airline FF account, etc., & (5) they have the correct FF #, etc.
#6
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: San Diego, CA
Programs: Lifetime Platinum, AA
Posts: 415
Amenuensis: what is AT&T's policy here? My partner is listed in the phone book on one of our lines, but I'm teh customer of record and the MCI AA miles on that line go to me -- we were told they Had to go to me.
ILTE: thanks. I'll stick to the phone. But tell me more about this "option" business. Are you saying that even if I only got the %K bonus on one line as a single customer, I couldn't have my lines earning miles in different programs?
ILTE: thanks. I'll stick to the phone. But tell me more about this "option" business. Are you saying that even if I only got the %K bonus on one line as a single customer, I couldn't have my lines earning miles in different programs?
#7
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 617
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Lindsy:
Are you saying that even if I only got the %K bonus on one line as a single customer, I couldn't have my lines earning miles in different programs? </font>
Are you saying that even if I only got the %K bonus on one line as a single customer, I couldn't have my lines earning miles in different programs? </font>
Sorry for any confusion...it is my understanding that the AT&T Travel Rewards program only allows you to earn miles/points/perks in one of their programs @ a time--thus, while you could have multiple lines earning miles/points/perks, they would have to be registered w/ the same earning option (e.g. Starpoints, CO miles, DL miles) if each was earning miles/points/perks via AT&T.
Please note that I've never tested the restriction...