UA Points Use-by Date

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Cocitus23

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I'm a first time poster, so please excuse if I get the protocol wrong.
My daughter has 150,000 United points in UA Mileage Plus. She has no immediate plans to go to USA. The points are ageing, and they expire at some use-by date. Can anyone advise a simple way for someone resident in Australia to keep the points alive?

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Richard Olive
 
Donate some to charity ... it's costs nothing (other than the loss of at least 1000 miles) and extends account validity for another 1½ years.
 
I've been keeping my United miles alive for quite a while by donating miles to a charity via the internet . I've also done a transfer but that costs money!
 
To keep your United miles current you can use and earn miles on any Star Alliance Partner. I've just flown on Singapore Airlines with my United miles so you don't have to go to the States.
 
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Donate some to charity ... it's costs nothing (other than the loss of at least 1000 miles) and extends account validity for another 1½ years.

+1 for this idea.

I had to extend my UA points because the NZ trip I was planning didn't end up going ahead. Found that link and donated 1000 points to the Victor Chang Centre in Sydney, and voila, points valid until New Years' in 2011.
 
You can also redeem for a return trip to New Zealand or South Pacific. e.g. 20k for a return trip in economy to NZ or 20k to Tahiti.

See the reward chart and use the ANA tool to find availability.
 
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