Do I have a fighting chance trying to avoid $50 charge for miles credit with United MileagePlus? [closed]
I (actually a friend of mine, but I will use myself here for simplicity) have created for United MileagePlus account. I have flown twice in the past year with United and figured that it would help to get those miles saved up.
However the webpage on United website says that for tickets that are older than 31 day there is a $50 dollar charge to get those miles credited. Before I call United, do you think it is reasonable to pressure them into waiving those charges, since I want to become a new customer? Has anyone had some experience in this situation?
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How do I cancel my MileagePlus account?
We offer a number of subscription-based emails, including notification of fare sales, MileagePlus offers and closing stock prices. To unsubscribe, go to \u201cProfile & Preferences\u201d and select \u201cPreferences & Settings\u201d. There you'll be able to choose \u201cMarketing Communications\u201d and make any changes to your subscriptions.Does United Airlines charge for MileagePlus?
The airline loyalty program is free to join, and you can start earning valuable miles on day one. With the wide reach of United, MileagePlus members have an array of ways to redeem United miles for free flights.Can United miles be reinstated?
As of August 2019, United MileagePlus miles no longer expire. If your miles expired before this policy went into effect, you can either buy them back or complete a reinstatement challenge.Are flights booked with miles refundable?
Typically, there's no way to get a full refund if you change your mind unless you buy an expensive nonrefundable ticket. But when you use points or miles to book an award ticket, you may have the option of a full refund if you decide not to travel for any reason.United Airlines Credit Cards \u0026 Mileageplus Program -- Full Review 2021
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