A way of keeping your account current

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Just a tip about a way to keep your account current, as points expire after 18 months and it is not as easy just to earn a point or two like it is with Qantas.

Join the e-rewards. You can earn points by doing surveys, but even if you don't want to do surveys, once you have a membership, you can get a "free reward" of 250 points.

250 points won't get you far but for me, it has given me another 7-8 months of validity of my just over 10K points.
 
Just a tip about a way to keep your account current, as points expire after 18 months and it is not as easy just to earn a point or two like it is with Qantas.

Join the e-rewards. You can earn points by doing surveys, but even if you don't want to do surveys, once you have a membership, you can get a "free reward" of 250 points.

250 points won't get you far but for me, it has given me another 7-8 months of validity of my just over 10K points.

7-8 months, doesn't any points earn reset the clock, ie add 18 months?
 
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You can also purchase Magazine Subscriptions and the like through the AAdvantage online mall. Not as cheap, but it's possible.

They recently had a promo for $12 you could get a three month digital subscription to WSJ and get 1700 miles. Worthwhile keeping an eye out there. If you have a US Address to ship things to, they often have up to 12 miles per dollar bonuses.
 
They recently had a promo for $12 you could get a three month digital subscription to WSJ and get 1700 miles. Worthwhile keeping an eye out there.
That's a cheap way of buying 1700 AA miles.

I used to send e-Rewards miles to Flying Club but they will now go to AAdvantage.
 
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