Why not stockpile AA points

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I did buy 2 lots of AA miles for family members tonight. With the exchange rate running between 0.76 and 0.77 and a 115,000 bonus it looked alright to hit up my US Citibank CC.
Was there a sweet spot for the double purchase to get the maximum bonus? Offer ends tomorrow.
 
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Yes there is and you use a calculator to decide. I went for the biggest and best (provided the $AUD doesn't go up a lot). It is your call on what you can afford I think
 
Was there a sweet spot for the double purchase to get the maximum bonus? Offer ends tomorrow.

From memory, the Point Hacks guy put the sweet spot on the purchase of the max points which gives you the 115,000 bonus points.
 
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