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Yesterday, I wrote about how you can earn 8,000 Spirit Airlines miles for venting about your bad flying experiences.  Well, via Rapid Travel Chai, here’s a great way to use those miles!

Use Your Spirit Airlines Miles for Free Magazines!

It is a good idea to use your Spirit Airlines miles quickly because they expire after only 90 days!  There are lots of ways to keep airline miles active.  But because Spirit Airlines miles expire so quickly, it’s best to use them as fast as possible.

And now you can use them to get free magazines at MagsforMiles.

Note:  Magazines from MagsforMiles can only be sent within the continental United States.

How to Get Your Free Magazines

Here’s how to use your Spirit Airlines miles to purchase magazines:

Step 1 – Go to MagsforMiles

Visit the MagsforMiles website and search for titles that appeal to you.

MagsforMiles Has Lots of Magazines to Choose From Including Time, Money, Sports Illustrated, and Conde Nast Traveler

Step 2 – Select Your Magazines

Check the box next to the magazines you would like to receive.

Choose Your Magazines

Then click “Check Out” at the bottom of the page.

 Step 3 – Complete Your Order

Enter your billing information and your Spirit Airlines number to complete your order.

You Should Begin Receiving Your Magazines Within 6 to 12 Weeks

Bottom Line

If you earned 8,000 Spirit Airlines miles for complaining about an airline, you should use those miles quickly.  That’s because Spirit Airlines miles expire if your account is inactive for just 3 months.

A great way to use your Spirit Airlines miles is for free magazine subscriptions through MagsforMiles.

There are plenty of great magazines.  Which ones will you choose?

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