[Travelandtourism] Prevent Miles from Expiring

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Fri Jul 23 22:23:55 UTC 2010


Q. I need to preserve some United Airlines MileagePlus frequent flyer miles 
that are due to expire soon, but I don't have a United credit card and I don't 
plan to fly on them or on a partner airline any time soon. Any suggestions?

A. There's no excuse for anyone to have miles expire. Most airlines have 
shopping mall sites where they will award you anywhere between 1 and even up 
to 24 bonus frequent flyer miles for every dollar spent (that's in addition 
to at least 1 mile per dollar charged on a frequent flyer-affiliated credit 
card). So, for example, if you spent $10 on drugstore.com, walmart.com, or 
hundreds of other merchant web sites, not only will you get bonus miles, but 
you will preserve any expiring frequent flyer miles. Airlines also have 
dining programs, which you can register for and when you dine at 
participating restaurants, you get bonus miles and also preserve miles. 
Since almost everyone shops or dines out, this is a great way to extend the 
life of your miles. You can use any credit card to make these purchases.

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