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  1. Common scams use unsolicited emails under the guise of confirming or completing a flight reservation, e-ticket or order. These emails will generally ask you download something, or change/update personal or account information. What to look for: Typos and poor grammar; Official-looking ‘from’ name from an unconventional or unrelated email ...

  2. Contact American. AAdvantage® customer service. Account service. Within the U.S. and Canada. 800-882-8880 or your AAdvantage ® status reservation number. Daily. 7 a.m. – 10 p.m. (CT) Outside the U.S. and Canada. Reservations and ticket changes. Award travel. Within the U.S. and Canada. 800-882-8880 or your AAdvantage ® status reservation number.

  3. 29 mar 2023 · That email had the subject line “Please Contact Us to Secure Your Account,” and did indeed come from an American Airlines email address. It read as follows: Please contact AAdvantage Customer Service regarding the unauthorized access to your AAdvantage account.

  4. 26 sty 2022 · Delete any email claiming to be from American Airlines saying your email address was changed. Shutterstock/NicoElNino. According to John E. DiScala, founder of the Johnny Jet travel blog, there's a new scam targeting potential victims by disguising itself as an alert from American Airlines.

  5. So it is a phishing attempt, because it’s so close to an official AA email. Please report it to American using the email contact from on AA.com Edited for correctness and additional information

  6. 19 kwi 2024 · Email from American Airlines AAdvantage customer service. AMERICAN AIRLINES. Despite the warning that it could take up to a month to get my miles back, the "car award" redemptions were credited back to my AA account by Feb. 26. I ended up with all my miles restored. All in all, it had taken just one week to resolve.

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