bryan9
Train Attendant
Members with large point balances should give some thought to the possibility that their points will expire unexpectedly, based on a conversation I had with an AGR telephone rep yesterday. I explained my situation as follows:
* Large point balance (115,000) largely from use of Chase AGR card
* Redemptions in 2014 and 2015 for Amtrak travel
* No plan to get new BofA AGR card
* Last *paid* Amtrak trip more than three years ago
* No plan to make paid Amtrak trip in 2016
* Plan to redeem point balance for travel in September, 2016
After examining my account, the rep told me, flatly, that my points would expire after the January transition to AGR 2.0 unless I did one of the following:
* Made a paid trip on Amtrak, no matter how short, and earned some miles before the January transition to 2.0; or
* Obtained the new BofA AGR card
The rationale for this, as it was explained to me, is that, under the current policy, points expire after 36 months after paid travel unless you have the AGR card. However, the Chase AGR card goes away after 9/30. There is a grace period UNTIL the January transition date to AGR 2.0. But at that time, unless you get the new card or have some paid travel within three years of the transition date, your points expire.
It's possible that I was misinformed, but I applied for (and got) the new, no annual fee AGR card just in case.
* Large point balance (115,000) largely from use of Chase AGR card
* Redemptions in 2014 and 2015 for Amtrak travel
* No plan to get new BofA AGR card
* Last *paid* Amtrak trip more than three years ago
* No plan to make paid Amtrak trip in 2016
* Plan to redeem point balance for travel in September, 2016
After examining my account, the rep told me, flatly, that my points would expire after the January transition to AGR 2.0 unless I did one of the following:
* Made a paid trip on Amtrak, no matter how short, and earned some miles before the January transition to 2.0; or
* Obtained the new BofA AGR card
The rationale for this, as it was explained to me, is that, under the current policy, points expire after 36 months after paid travel unless you have the AGR card. However, the Chase AGR card goes away after 9/30. There is a grace period UNTIL the January transition date to AGR 2.0. But at that time, unless you get the new card or have some paid travel within three years of the transition date, your points expire.
It's possible that I was misinformed, but I applied for (and got) the new, no annual fee AGR card just in case.
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