Earn Loyalty Points through Surveys

Earn Loyalty Points through Surveys

Earn miles and Loyalty Points for your time answering surveys

In this guide, you will learn how to earn Loyalty Points through Surveys towards status with American Airlines

Miles for Opinions

How to Earn

Begin by signing up for Miles for Opinions using your AAdvantage account.

The Miles for Opinions program provides surveys allowing you to earn miles for your time and views. The program offers 250 bonus miles just for taking the first survey. While these bonus miles don’t earn loyalty points, any surveys completed after will earn miles and loyalty points.

The initial 10-15 minute survey is used to determine your eligibility and the surveys you receive. Some users have reported that they were informed their demographics didn’t match.

In the example below, you will be offered surveys on different topics with different miles (and loyalty points) earnings. In an extreme case, one group member has earned over 110,000 miles in a single year. Each individual will have a different experience.

Users have reported being kicked out during a survey or having their account locked due to inconsistencies in their responses.

Frequently Asked Questions

For missing miles or survey issues, you can e-mail support (at) milesforopinions.com.

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Points are considered posted when they appear in your AAdvantage account. Unless otherwise noted, the activity date will be the date of the transaction, regardless of when it is posted.

By program:

  • Paid Surveys Online: Almost immediately (as long as 24 hours)
  • Fuel Rewards: up to 7 business days after the sale (usually post overnight Thursday to Friday)
  • Flights on AA: points post within 24 hours after completing the travel (usually within 1 hour after arriving). Purchases for flights with an AA co-branded card post after the close of your billing cycle each month. The activity date is the departure date of each segment.
  • AAdvantage Hotels: 5-7 business days after the stay for prepaid bookings. In some cases, it can take up to 6 weeks. Allow up to 10 weeks for non-prepaid bookings. The activity date will be the check-in date.
  • SimplyMiles (SM): users have reported that it varies significantly. Some earnings are posted the next day, others take a week or two, or longer.
  • AAdvantage eShopping
    • It will depend on the terms. Some post in a day, others in a week, or even after a 60-day period. With some merchants, you must wait until the order is picked up or delivered. Regardless, you will have to give at least 15 days. If it doesn’t post within 15 days, you submit a request for credit. Cartera will research the request and it may take 6-8 weeks to resolve (up to 6 months in extreme cases).
    • Merchants typically don’t report earnings back to Cartera until the purchase has shipped, is picked up, or is completed. With some merchants, earnings may be split if items are shipped at different times.
    • Information found under “Recent transactions” and “Recent store visits” should not be used to determine whether an activity has been correctly tracked or will post
    • Days to Post information is available on some merchant pages (often is not reflective of actual time to post)
    • Bonus miles via AAdvantage eShopping: bonus miles from promotions can take up to 10 weeks to post
    • Hotels via AAdvantage eShopping: If you booked a hotel through AAdvantage eShopping, the booking date will be the transaction date.
  • AAdvantage Dining: you will receive an e-mail within a day or two
  • AA co-branded Cards: points earned through American Airlines co-branded credit cards are posted after the statement closes each month. Purchases that are made on or before February 28/29 will count for that program year. It may take up to 6 weeks for split billing points to post. Ensure that your AAdvantage # is added to your account
  • AA Vacations: miles will post within 2 weeks after travel is complete. A mileage credit may appear in your account after travel for 0 miles but this is not the final amount.

Examples:

  • If you book a hotel stay through AAdvantage Hotels for the future, the activity date will be the check-in date
  • If your flight took place on February 28 and it doesn’t post until March 5, it counts towards the previous program year
  • If you place a Blue Apron order on January 10 but it isn’t delivered until January 25, it will post with the January 10 date
  • If you book a Viator activity on February 10, and the activity is in July, it will post with the February 10 date (after the completion of the activity)

The AAdvantage status earning program year starts March 1 and ends on the last day of February.

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