Anyone Making Too Many FF points?

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Make them and use them is fine but there must be folks who hoard them as well
 
I like to keep around 500000 for a rainy day but I do spend them very quickly.

I don't like the balance to be very low in case I need to book a quick JASA.

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Isn't this a bit like asking is there anyone who is making too much money?
(Ignoring the tax advantages in not "making enough")

And no, I'm not making too many FF points, infact my balance is now down to just over 1600, but given my limited amount of travelling this year I decided to burn through them on some throw away trips (eg the FLounge weekend...) as they where not doing any good just sitting in the account.
 
Try to hoard them but then worry about them being devalued so spend them (eg never know when JASA's might be enhanced)
 
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It is a funny thing when you empty your points jar you feel like something is missing in your life. I thought I heard the tail end of a news bulletin where an American had amassed 600 million points and I thought that could be a bit OTT.Making points to hoard certainly would be a problem if the airline devalued them so the idea of burning them seems to be the best move for sure!
 
It is a funny thing when you empty your points jar you feel like something is missing in your life. I thought I heard the tail end of a news bulletin where an American had amassed 600 million points and I thought that could be a bit OTT.Making points to hoard certainly would be a problem if the airline devalued them so the idea of burning them seems to be the best move for sure!

Well the other thing to ask is what is an Ansett point worth these days?
 
Now I burned 700,000 Ansett points one month before they ceased operating by taking the family away for a holiday overseas. Turned out to be my points deal of the century!
 
Ansett was a big loss of points to many including our family but you have to dust your loss off and stay in the game.
 
Ansett was a big loss of points to many including our family but you have to dust your loss off and stay in the game.

Perspective required here, plenty lost their livelihoods.

(Not accusing anyone of anything but far more important issues were highlighted when Ansett went belly up. People losing FF points doesn't really rate.)
 
I am thinking the correct answer is no you cannot have too many but Mrscove claims I am often wrong!
 
I am thinking the correct answer is no you cannot have too many but Mrscove claims I am often wrong!

If she believes that, then I am happy to be your long lost son, so can you organise a family transfer as well as a few flights!! :mrgreen:
 
Hey you have the golden ticket to the London games when all I can come up with is cheap pointy end flights.You have a Perth family in awe of your pass!
 
That would make me a grandad as well!Pretty attractive idea seeing my sons won't even leave home let alone produce a baby or two.I will be booking the London trip pretty soon and I think we will leave the boys home to practice being hunter gatherers.
 
Hey you have the golden ticket to the London games when all I can come up with is cheap pointy end flights.You have a Perth family in awe of your pass!

hahaha.. i'll have back row seats for the flights!! :mrgreen:
 
Earning and accruing FF points is so much a part of our lives today it could be viewed as an addiction - I know I suffer badly from it.

Equally as important as 'earning' them is 'spending' them wisely.

I earnt 1.4mil KF points during the early days of the KF Westpac 3:1 on AMEX that I started spending them like their was no tomorrow - well guess what - tomorrow came - points were gone - lesson learnt - no chance of any of my points ever expiring.
 
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