A few weeks ago, American and Cadillac offered a promotion where you could get 7500 American AAdvantage miles for test driving a Cadillac.
I took my test drive about a week and a half ago, and it could not have been easier. It took about 3 minutes and I didn’t even have to test drive the car. Unfortunately, the promotion was ended early, so it’s no longer an option.
I was a bit nervous about whether I’d have to fight for the miles at all, since I didn’t have any documentation on it, but I got good news in my email this afternoon. Even though it said to allow 4-6 weeks for the miles to post, they have already posted!
I also checked my AAdvantage account and they are showing up there as well.
So if you took a test-drive, check your email and/or your AAdvantage account. If you don’t see the miles within a few days, I would follow up with American to see where your miles are!
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We both got the same emails late morning. Sounds like they are posting everyone’s miles the same time.