Earn up to 7,000 AAdvantage miles with LifeLock
Earn up to 7,000 AAdvantage miles with LifeLock
LifeLock, an identity theft protection service company, is offering up to 7,000 AAdvantage miles to those members who signup for their services. LifeLock offers two plans, one of them earns you up to 5,000 and the other earns you up to 7,000 AAdvantage miles.
LifeLock is a very reliable company. So reliable that the U.S. government is giving all government employees affected by the database breach free LifeLock. Okay, okay… maybe that wasn’t the best example.
However, if you’re in need of identity theft protection then you might as well earn some miles for it.
Check out the LifeLock promotion to earn up to 7,000 AAdvantage miles
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
“Must be an active LifeLock member for 31 days to earn AAdvantage® miles. Please allow 6-8 weeks for AAdvantage® miles to post to your account. AAdvantage® members will earn 2,500 AAdvantage® miles for the first year of LifeLock Standard™ enrollment and 1,250 AAdvantage® miles for membership years 2 and 3. AAdvantage® members will earn 4,000 AAdvantage® miles for the first year of LifeLock Ultimate Plus™ enrollment and 1,500 AAdvantage® miles for membership years 2 and 3. The additional AAdvantage® miles for years 2 and 3 will be posted to the AAdvantage® member’s account at the beginning of each of the respective membership years. You can cancel anytime without penalty by calling 1-800-LifeLock. Offer is for new LifeLock members only. American Airlines reserves the right to change the AAdvantage® program and its terms and conditions at any time without notice, and to end the AAdvantage® program with six months notice. Any such changes may affect your ability to use the awards or mileage credits that you have accumulated. AAdvantage® miles earned through this promotion/offer do not count toward elite-status qualification or Million Miler℠ status. American Airlines is not responsible for products or services offered by other participating companies.”
What an awful promotion. This actually makes me think less of the company. Did you even read the details?
You have to subscribe for an entire year to earn miles. That means you’re paying $99 for 2500 miles, a cost of 3.96 cpm!
Of course I did, Eddy. The terms were included in the post so that our readers could easily read them. The post is intended for those who seek identity theft protection, which is becoming more common nowadays, and as such they could get AA miles with their signup as an additional bonus. If you just want miles and have no need for the service then yes, the offer is definitely not worth it.
can you please explain the difference in the coverage between the standard and the Ultimate Plus. Thank you.