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is this confirmed?
Just curious, why were you expecting 6 months?I had a couple day trip road trips planned for April and May to use up my ~900 superchargers miles. Mainly nice drives into a city ~3 hours away from me to catch an IMAX show and dinner or science center or something... obviously that was all canceled because of COVID...
While 1 month is nice... it’s really not what I expected. I was fully expecting just a flat 6 months tossed on or something. I hope Musk is more generous with these... the cost to the company can’t be very much but could generate a huge amount of good will to existing owners.
Just curious, why were you expecting 6 months?
Mine had the same happen.Mine was 5/31/2020, now 6/30/2020
fingers crossed that they keep adding on more time
Because this probably costs Tesla very little in the long run, 6 months is one “cycle” from having a referral or how long they’re good for if you are just getting the car and used someone’s link, and other companies are being really generous. Delta is allowing change fee free on all fares purchased now for up to a year from the original date, a lot of companies are extending loyalty status (hotel, airline, rental car) but six months or a year, etc.
Just seems like six months would almost certainly cover it rather then pushing it a month at a time with the appearance of “nickel and dime” over it...
Tesla should eliminate any expiration, make it just like gift cards. Repealing a sales incentive because I can’t use it fast enough is not right.
Errr... lots of gift cards pretty commonly expired for a long time... (more recently they've passed laws that require them to be good for at least 5 years- so in lots of cases they instead now just charge a non-use fee after year 1). And that's on credit you acually paid money for unlike referral miles.
Errr... lots of gift cards pretty commonly expired for a long time... (more recently they've passed laws that require them to be good for at least 5 years- so in lots of cases they instead now just charge a non-use fee after year 1). And that's on credit you acually paid money for unlike referral miles.
A better comparison is hotel and airline miles- which as mentioend earlier in the thread the VAST majority of those expire after some period of no activity (as little as 3 months in at least 1 case)
And they do that exactly for the reasons I explained- unclaimed credit is a liability on a companies books. They don't want it just hanging around forever.