Attention: Anyone w/USAir Miles!
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Attention: Anyone w/USAir Miles!
If you have not had any "activity" on your sky miles account, all of your miles will expire at the end of this month! I was able to keep my husbands miles by enrolling his statements be sent to his email address instead of mail = 1,000 miles = activity = safe for another 3 years!
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Thanks for the alert. According the their website, activity within the past 36 mos will keep your account active. There's a list of partners and other things you can do to stay active. Whew!
I usually fly USAir but for my next trip I got a direct flight on SW much cheaper and don't expect to fly much this year.
I usually fly USAir but for my next trip I got a direct flight on SW much cheaper and don't expect to fly much this year.
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I don't know if I explained myself in the beginning post, but by just agreeing to have my statements sent via email instead of in the mail constitued "activity" AND I received 1,000 miles!! You can call the 800# to make the change.
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#8
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Well if activity means changing the mileage in your FF account why wouldn't using the airlines credit card that gives FF miles to your FF acount be considered activity.
With NW it does..of course hopefully NW will still be in business down the road.
With NW it does..of course hopefully NW will still be in business down the road.
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Thanks for the heads-up. Since I already signed up for online statements from USAir long ago, I can't use that trick. I'd get their visa card (no annual fee for first two years) but that may not show any activity for the month by the time it processes. Instead, I think I'm going to patronize one of the restaurants listed in the "partners" section - maybe lunch at Quizno's tomorrow?
Oddly enough, I've had 15K miles on my US Air account forever and now that they are merging with America West, I'll be able to fly them again for the first time in a decade, since USAir doesn't have service from Portland...and they want to get rid of my miles!
Andrew
Oddly enough, I've had 15K miles on my US Air account forever and now that they are merging with America West, I'll be able to fly them again for the first time in a decade, since USAir doesn't have service from Portland...and they want to get rid of my miles!
Andrew
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Am I ever glad I caught this post. I really don't want to lose my miles!
I've been "meaning" to sign up for the USAirways Visa card, but haven't done so yet. I don't think I have enough time now.
jlm_mi: I checked out usairways.com, but can't find anything about magazine subscriptions. I've received the offers in the mail but thrown them away because I didn't want to spend my miles on magazines. Now I don't have a choice.
Do you...or anyone else know how to redeem miles for magazines?
I've been "meaning" to sign up for the USAirways Visa card, but haven't done so yet. I don't think I have enough time now.
jlm_mi: I checked out usairways.com, but can't find anything about magazine subscriptions. I've received the offers in the mail but thrown them away because I didn't want to spend my miles on magazines. Now I don't have a choice.
Do you...or anyone else know how to redeem miles for magazines?
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This is like guessing how many teeth a horse has, when it is easy to just look in his/her mouth.
Chack out http://www.usairways.com/dividendmiles/programinfo/expiration.htm
BTW, my wife and I have each applied to the both the USAir Visa and Mastercards, for the 15K points each. We plan to use the MC, since it gives 1 1/2 points per dollar spent. Now all we have to hope for is that USAir stays in business.
Chack out http://www.usairways.com/dividendmiles/programinfo/expiration.htm
BTW, my wife and I have each applied to the both the USAir Visa and Mastercards, for the 15K points each. We plan to use the MC, since it gives 1 1/2 points per dollar spent. Now all we have to hope for is that USAir stays in business.
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Jed, I've already been to that link, and it does say that redeeming miles for magazines constitutes activity. BUT, I can't find out how to actually redeem them for the magazines.
Maybe I'm missing something.....(wouldn't be the first time
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Maybe I'm missing something.....(wouldn't be the first time
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Thanks for the heads up, all. I went to the USAir page and noted that using the Bank of America VISA constitutes activity, while there is no mention of using the new Juniper Bank Master Card which is currently being offered as the 2-year-no-fee special (and which is the one I just applied for the other day). Just wanted to point that out.
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Double-checking the information from USAir, it says the miles will expire in the first quarter of 2006 - doesn't that mean we have until March 31, 2006 to show account activity? Where did the January 31 date come from?
If I haven't yet applied for the credit card, I am doubtful that applying now would generate a mileage credit by January 31 to qualify. It takes time just to get your credit card, and you don't even get your 15K mileage bonus on it until after you make your first purchase. I think I'll do Quiznos instead.
Andrew
If I haven't yet applied for the credit card, I am doubtful that applying now would generate a mileage credit by January 31 to qualify. It takes time just to get your credit card, and you don't even get your 15K mileage bonus on it until after you make your first purchase. I think I'll do Quiznos instead.
Andrew
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OK, I signed up for the US Airways restaurant partner program - I had to register my card with them (online) and then, supposedly, ever purchase I make with that card at participating restaurants automatically earns me US Dividend miles (so I don't need a US Air credit card, any will do). Then I ate at a local participating restaurant and used my card. Let's hope this is enough to preserve my miles for another three years!
Andrew
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