Thought I'd post this humorous tidbit here on a Friday afternoon. The following is lifted form an email I received today. (Names & details have been omitted to protect the guilty, although it's easy enought to figure out who sent it to their customers)
" In order to streamline our program, we are announcing a change to (our mileage program) miles earned before July 1, 1989, also called Miles With No Expiration.
Starting November 1, 2012, these miles will automatically be converted to Miles Subject to Expiration, and..."
Now I know bankruptcy makes you do strange thinks, but this is getting about as Orwellian as it comes.
In their defense, they did offer a 25% bonus when the miles are converted, but that still fails to mitigate the underlying offense IMO.
" In order to streamline our program, we are announcing a change to (our mileage program) miles earned before July 1, 1989, also called Miles With No Expiration.
Starting November 1, 2012, these miles will automatically be converted to Miles Subject to Expiration, and..."
Now I know bankruptcy makes you do strange thinks, but this is getting about as Orwellian as it comes.
In their defense, they did offer a 25% bonus when the miles are converted, but that still fails to mitigate the underlying offense IMO.
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