Buying AA Miles

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But that's still $3.5k ++

These days I don't buy miles speculatively, I only buy them when I need them.

In saying that this deal is tempting however I've got my trips planned out for the next 12 months.

Slightly off topic but we took advantage of the SPG offer to buy miles which were then transferred to Velocity with the attached bonuses - cost about $A900 after charges etc but THEN our bank charged us $A132 and treated it like a cash withdrawal which took the cost up to (let's round it up) approx $1000 for about 40,000 Velocity points = 2.5c/point - so is this still a good deal? We are not into getting new credit cards so find it hard to accumulate Velocity points apart from taking flights. Would appreciate any helpful comments and of course if admin want to transfer this post to another section, as newbies we're cool with that!
 
Slightly off topic but we took advantage of the SPG offer to buy miles which were then transferred to Velocity with the attached bonuses - cost about $A900 after charges etc but THEN our bank charged us $A132 and treated it like a cash withdrawal which took the cost up to (let's round it up) approx $1000 for about 40,000 Velocity points = 2.5c/point - so is this still a good deal? We are not into getting new credit cards so find it hard to accumulate Velocity points apart from taking flights. Would appreciate any helpful comments and of course if admin want to transfer this post to another section, as newbies we're cool with that!
It comes down to what you personally value VFF points at. Personally I value them about 1.2-1.5 c.
I don't believe there is any reason your bank should treat the purchase as a cash advance as it was a purchase. You should dispute this with them.
 
I bought my son 1,000 AA miles to keep his stash alive. I tried to do the $25 donation but it didn't work after 3 attempts.
Another great way that I have recently found to keep AA points alive is via the blog on Awardwallet. Leave a comment and get 5 points, the 5 points is itself of no value but keeping the 1.2M stash alive is.
 
Another great way that I have recently found to keep AA points alive is via the blog on Awardwallet. Leave a comment and get 5 points, the 5 points is itself of no value but keeping the 1.2M stash alive is.


sorry to sound dumb - I've had an Award Wallet account for around a year.....can I leave a comment on any of the blog subjects on my Award Wallet account - then what? transfer the 5 points to my Advantage account?
 
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sorry to sound dumb - I've had an Award Wallet account for around a year.....can I leave a comment on any of the blog subjects on my Award Wallet account - then what? transfer the 5 points to my Advantage account?
If you already have an AA account linked under that AwardWallet account, when you post it will tell you where the points are going and it will just happen.
 
Debating whether to buy this round. Does anyone know whether you can do the CX route to the US from Oz or do you need to try and find something on QF or AA? Thanks
 
Debating whether to buy this round. Does anyone know whether you can do the CX route to the US from Oz or do you need to try and find something on QF or AA? Thanks

Can't do it as a single trip on CX or JL (meaning it costs more points). It can still be worth considering, though, particularly if you're inclined towards a stopover.
 
The $AUD was at 0.7640 this morning so that is helpful.

I hear the $AUD/USD each morning and am unsure what to get excited about more.. the fact our invoices might be cheaper out of China.. Or I can buy miles cheaper :)
 
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I have made 4 attempts to buy AA miles to take advantage of their latest offer. Two were via the net and 2 by phone. All went thru initially and were then "unsuccessful" so I am at my wit's end trying to take advantage of the latest bonus offer.

Can anyone offer help/advice?
 
I have made 4 attempts to buy AA miles to take advantage of their latest offer. Two were via the net and 2 by phone. All went thru initially and were then "unsuccessful" so I am at my wit's end trying to take advantage of the latest bonus offer.

Can anyone offer help/advice?

Are you using a four digit postcode or a five digit zip code?
 
I have made 4 attempts to buy AA miles to take advantage of their latest offer. Two were via the net and 2 by phone. All went thru initially and were then "unsuccessful" so I am at my wit's end trying to take advantage of the latest bonus offer.

Can anyone offer help/advice?
Have you been a member of AAdvantage for at least 30 days? That is a requirement prior to purchase.
 
Have you been a member of AAdvantage for at least 30 days? That is a requirement prior to purchase.

I have been a member since 29th May and have been using an Australian 4-digit postcode. Thank you Danger and grusselt for your replies
 
I have been a member since 29th May and have been using an Australian 4-digit postcode. Thank you Danger and grusselt for your replies

stick a zero in front, or make it an american zip code (e.g. 90210 or 90245 the 'el segundo' method). might have more luck.

cleared it with your bank i assume also?
 
stick a zero in front, or make it an american zip code (e.g. 90210 or 90245 the 'el segundo' method). might have more luck.

cleared it with your bank i assume also?

No. Haven't checked with the bank but don't think that's where the problem is. We think the rot set in when I tried to buy on the 29th day after joining (confused by the day difference between the USA and Oz) and that was rejected, of course. All other efforts either over the net or phone then failed. I wd get an email saying "processing", then "successful" and then it would be refunded after that but yesterday we purchased on my husband's a/c (same address, same postcode) and the sale went thru faultlessly. ?????????

I'm wondering if I should try to cancel the a/c and open a new one later. We can manage just fine on my husband's in the meantime as we are not likely to need more than 250,000 points in the next month lol.
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