Mileage Rules

Where we give some idea of how things work
  • A completed mileage record consists of a record with a starting destination and an ending destination and a date.
  • If the travel date is not entered by you, it will default to today’s date.
  • The app returns an email record of completed mileage for you to review.
  • Subject line contains a summary of the trip and makes for easy review.
  • If you are entering mileage one destination at a time, the app looks in the rear view for the immediately preceding entry to find its mileage record starting point. For instance, if you create a mileage record today as ‘Simon, I’m going Fenway Park’, and then create a record as ‘Simon, I’m going to Wrigley Field in Chicago,’ this results in a completed mileage record from your Fenway Park to Wrigley Field with a Travel Date matching the actual date when you submitted the Wrigley Field record. This is groupie travel for a most improbable World Series!

t there are some other ways to build Mileage records by speaking, but this is by far the easiest and best to use.

  • The lookback period for prior records is today. If there is no record in that window, you have an incomplete mileage record, then the start for your trip defaults to HOME.
  • Sometimes will return the incomplete record with guidance asking for a new starting or ending location. Fill in that blanks, and return the record.
  • Sometimes, talk-to-text… you know, sometimes it sucks, and so you end up with a bad mileage record. You can use the fields on the review – fix start and fix end – to do just that. Provide a new and different start or end location; return the updated record.
  • When you fix a start or fix an end, the related mileage record is also changed. (We’d love to show you a picture of what this looks like because we know you don’t have time for a million words. We’re working on it.)