Share AA Miles limit raised to 100,000 until 31st December

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futaris

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As per the flyertalk thread,

Now share your miles with family and friends! Use the shareAAmiles® program to transfer up to 100,000 miles and receive up to 100,000 miles, per calendar year. Each transaction is limited to a maximum of 25,000 miles. Please allow 72 hours for the miles to post to each recipient's account.

Go to the shareAAmiles^* program Web site for full details and applicable fees.

Not a bad way to push your lifetime mileage up especially if you're close to 1MM or 2MM.

Essentially 1c/mile and you could bounce the miles back and forth, so for US$2000 + $240 transfer fees you can push two accounts up 100k (in lifetime status) assuming that you have at least 25k between the two.
 
As per the flyertalk thread,

Now share your miles with family and friends! Use the shareAAmiles® program to transfer up to 100,000 miles and receive up to 100,000 miles, per calendar year. Each transaction is limited to a maximum of 25,000 miles. Please allow 72 hours for the miles to post to each recipient's account.

Go to the shareAAmiles^* program Web site for full details and applicable fees.

Not a bad way to push your lifetime mileage up especially if you're close to 1MM or 2MM.

Essentially 1c/mile and you could bounce the miles back and forth, so for US$2000 + $240 transfer fees you can push two accounts up 100k (in lifetime status) assuming that you have at least 25k between the two.

They charge US$1,000 for something QF allow you to do for free.
 
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^ yeah, tis a pitty they charge you for it otherwise it would be a great way to avoid any points expiration for those who no longer fly!

how can they justify those fees for simply transferring points that have already been earned?
 
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