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Simple Ways of Saving Credit Card Miles from Expiring

By Mike Thereon, April 11, 2008

We draw most attention of frequent flyer credit card holders who fly with United Airlines, US Airways and Delta Air Lines. Back to 2007 all the three announced changes in their rewards programs, reducing the amount of time cardholders had before their miles expired. They did not explain how a customer could possibly avoid the loss but a savvy person did not need to ask for advice.

There were quite a few smart steps to hit upon which have been actively and fruitfully taken up to this day. The major thing to do is to push the account activity on the FF credit cards that haven't been used for a while already.

So, how do customers reactivate the card activity and thus preserve airline miles for subsequent redemption? The first idea striking one's mind is booking a flight on the airline. The purchase will add some credit card miles to the account and postpone the expiration date.

Another, a lower-cost way of gaining miles or, saving the accumulated ones is through paying for car rentals and reserving a hotel chain room, which gives you the flexibility of choosing which airline credit card account to add miles to.

Collecting some additional miles does not only put off the expiration date but also allows you to achieve the amount required for a really good redemption option.

The most popular and widely practiced method of keeping the airline miles on the account is dining at a certain network of restaurants admitted by the airlines and paying with their credit card for the meal.

There are also a number of non airline credit card loyalty schemes offering easy-to-seize opportunities of picking up some miles or points. Lately, it has been popular among cardholders to collect points through using credit card for rent or tax pay. A new account activity is guaranteed!

Others, not so popular, but certainly lowest cost ways of saving your unused yet miles involve shopping activity at portals containing links to the airlines' web sites or at drugstores.

If you still carry a plan of redeeming your airline miles for a flight ticket, these tips are worth your trying. You will ascertain that a couple of visits to your favorite restaurant or the convenience of paying the rent with plastic were the smartest , though a bit costly, tricks of avoiding your airline miles expiration.

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Mike Thereon

Mike Thereon works as an internal financial consultant in one of the Fortune 500 companies. He has a passion for writing and writes about various topics related to business, finance and economy. He holds a bachelor degree in the field of economics from Duke University and has been doing his bit in helping people manage their finances better.

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