Update 3/22/21: Deal is back for AA, seems to be targeted.
The Offer
Direct link to offers : United | American Airlines
- LifeLock is offering a bonus of up to 12,000 American Airline miles and up to 25% off your first year of LifeLock Membership
- United has the same deal but for up to 13,000 United miles + 10% discount
The Fine Print
- Must be an active LifeLock member for 31 days to earn AAdvantage® miles.
- Please allow 6-8 weeks for AAdvantage® miles to post to your account.
- AAdvantage® members will earn 3,500 AAdvantage® miles for the first year of LifeLock Standard™ enrollment and 1,250 AAdvantage® miles for membership years 2 and 3 of LifeLock Standard enrollment.
- AAdvantage® members will earn 10,000 AAdvantage® miles for the first year of LifeLock Ultimate Plus™ enrollment and 1,000 AAdvantage® miles for membership years 2 and 3 of LifeLock Ultimate Plus.
- The additional AAdvantage® miles for years 2 and 3 will be posted to the AAdvantage® member’s account at the beginning of each of the respective membership years.
- Offer is for new LifeLock members only.
- American Airlines reserves the right to change the AAdvantage® program and its terms and conditions at any time without notice, and to end the AAdvantage® program with six months notice.
- Any such changes may affect your ability to use the awards or mileage credits that you have accumulated. Unless specified, AAdvantage® miles earned through this promotion/offer do not count toward elite status qualification or AAdvantage Million MilerSM status.
- American Airlines is not responsible for products or services offered by other participating companies.
- For complete details about the AAdvantage® program, visit aa.com/aadvantage. American Airlines, AAdvantage, the Flight Symbol logo and AAdvantage Million Miler are trademarks of American Airlines, Inc
Our Verdict
The best deal is 10,000 American Airline miles for the first year of LifeLock Ultimate Plus. What makes this deal interesting is that if you chose a yearly plan they give you 60 days to cancel and get a full refund. You’ll get the miles posted to your account on day 31 and then have another ~month to cancel the account and get the refund. Keep in mind there is obviously some risk of claw back if you do this. Personally I don’t think it’s worth dealing with this if things go wrong, but people have done it successfully before so up to you to decide if it’s worth it or not.
Hat tip to joimintz

