again depends on your point of view, to me it makes unbelieveable financial sense
so which is a better deal
15 years and 3750 points for $3750 and 15 years of MF's or
50 years and 2000 poiints for $3750 and 50 years of MF's
250 points extended= $3750
total points potentially used: 3750(250 points for 15 years)
new 40 point contract = ~$3750
total points potentially gained: 2000(40 points per 50 years, Ill even give you the 50 years although its less at this point)
as you can see you can use whatever math you want to get to your conclusion, it works either way
you can not debate that the same $3750 will get you almost double the points with an extension as with a new contract
not to mention the new contract has 35 years MORE of MF's
As Sabor pointed out, your logic is a bit off. And the inflationary nature of dues makes it even worse.
Today dues at AKV are $4.71 per point. If we assume 3% annual increases, the dues will finally top-out at $20.05 per point in the year 2057. On a 40-point contract, the accumulated dues over those 50 years will total $21,250.93
On the OKW extension, you won't even begin paying dues until 2043 when they will be $12.83 per point (again assuming 3% increases starting with the 2008 figure of $4.56 per point.) The OKW dues will go up to about $19.41 by 2057.
So, paying dues on 250 points in that 15-year period between 2043 and 2057 will cost about $59,661.66. That figure is nearly three times the cost of the add-on dues.
While it's true that you get more total points with the extension, buying a separate contract gives you the advantage of paying dues today when the burden is much, much smaller.
Here's another completely separate approach to consider. Let's say you took the $15 per point extension fee and invested it at 8%. On 250 points that would be an investment of $3750. Thanks to the wonders of compounding interest, in thirty-five years that investment would be worth $51,338 or a little over $205 per point.
I realize that the price of points is bound to increase, but I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that, in 2042, it will be possible to buy an extended OKW contract or even and AKV contract on the resale market--with 15 years remaining--for less than $205 per point.

