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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.

  2. 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.

  3. 19 lip 2023 · However, an increasingly common scam is adding an element of danger to the everyday practice of reaching out to a company's customer service team when you need assistance. This week, the scam came to light via a series of tweets from a Delta Air Lines passenger named Shmuli Evers.

  4. 19 kwi 2024 · Someone stole more than 400,000 miles from my American Airlines account. Here's what I did next and what you can do to prevent your miles and points from being stolen.

  5. 26 sty 2022 · If you receive an email from American Airlines alerting you that your primary email address has been changed, it could be a scam.

  6. The Miles & More customer service team can be contacted in a variety of ways. You can send your enquiries via our contact form or by telephoning the Miles & More Service Team. Our customer service team will be happy to help you with any other requests you may have.

  7. There is currently a fraudulent e-mail posing as American Airlines and our AAdvantage® program. Check the link for examples of those in circulation, and to learn what you can do to protect yourself....