(All spending will be done via online purchase of Visa gift cards then rolling to
Bluebird then back to me)
The Bluebirds then have been going well this season and they are on a three match winning streak at the moment.
Not exact matches
The Welsh midfielder showed off his aerial prowess to head in a cross from Mesut Ozil on the half hour mark,
then finished off the
Bluebirds by orchestrating and finishing a comprehensive counter attack in stoppage time.
Cardiff seems to have come back to life and with Millwall having had the extra exertions in midweek,
then the
Bluebirds look value to go and take an away win in this one.
Millwall had the annoyance of an FA Cup replay in midweek to deal with and
then it's straight back into league action on Friday night as well as they take on promotion - chasing
Bluebirds.
«And
then one primrose dawn, sweet, sweet, O sweet, and tender, tender, the
bluebirds woke the happy earth with song.»
Incredible, potentially life changing,»
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then the Left Behind Series,» The Novelist, «Over-the edge - writing,» Tammy's Book Parlor, «Thought provoking, a must read for every Christian,» 1 Prince 3 Princesses.
You
then load your American Express
Bluebird with the Vanilla Reload card and use your
Bluebird for transactions for which you don't usually earn miles and points — rent, mortgages, ATM withdrawals, paying bills by checks, etc..
You
then use your
Bluebird card to pay for Rent, Mortgage, Credit Card Bills, Utilities, College Tuition, Payments to contractors, etc..
You
then load your
Bluebird card with the $ 500 Vanilla reload card online and use your
Bluebird for transactions for which you don't usually earn miles or points — such as paying mortgages (using the
Bluebird Bill Pay), withdrawing from ATMs, paying other persons, etc..
Drive about a half mile,
then turn right onto
Bluebird Dr.. At the first cross street, turn left onto Meadowlark Lane.
You can buy $ 500 cards for a $ 3.95 activation fee and
then load and empty them with a
Bluebird for free.
Put simply, you buy Vanilla Reload cards using your credit card, load the funds to your
Bluebird prepaid card,
then either cash out to pay your credit card bill or pay the bill directly from the
Bluebird bill - pay section.
Then use the online payment system to pay bills those that don't otherwise accept credit cards with a check from your
Bluebird account.
I've loaded my
Bluebird with funds from Vanilla Reload cards that I bought at my local CVS and
then paid my mortgage, property tax, my electric bill, and put down a down payment for a vacation rental.
You can load money onto your
Bluebird account in several ways and
then pay bills online.
Manufactured spend is essentially when one purchases items using a rewards credit card and
then liquidates those items (turning them into cash) in order to pay off the credit card bill for the card... [Read more...] about Introducing the
Bluebird / Chase Ink Award Cost Charts
I did this from my iPhone's browser and
then transferred funds using the
Bluebird iPhone app (the
Bluebird mobile website kept crashing).
Not long ago I created the Chase Ink /
Bluebird Award Cost Chart,
then followed up with the SPG /
Bluebird Reward Cost Chart.
No, I'm not talking about just loading and
then cashing out (although this also works to some extent), but using it to load your
Bluebird card.
If you're loading
Bluebird and all your Amex Prepaid cards with Vanilla Reloads,
then you'd need to buy 25 of them to reach the load limits (10 for
Bluebird and 15 for three Amex prepaids).
As well as that I occasionally use my Chase Ink Bold credit card to purchase gift cards at Staples and
then liquidate them via
Bluebird.
A countless number of people have told me that they were denied a money order or
Bluebird load because the Walmart (or other store's) employee asked to see the card,
then denied them from using it because they saw it was a gift card.
Dear Cashing In, To get extra reward points, I used to buy Vanilla Reload cards on credit from a pharmacy nearby,
then load a
Bluebird account and pay my rent with it.
Click on «Pay Bills» after logging in to your
Bluebird account, find the credit card company you want to pay («Chase Credit Cards» or «Wells Fargo Credit Card» for example), type in the credit card number of the account you're trying to pay, enter the amount, and
then pay it.
So the first month, I bought 3 X VRs for a little over $ 1500 (so past credit limit of 1k) For each $ 500 VR I bought with the credit card, I waited for it to be posted to my account
then transfer money from B of A or
Bluebird to cover it.
We've seen several shutdowns of avenues for manufactured spending, from Target not allowing credit card and
then debit card loads to its Target Redcard, to Serve and
Bluebird accounts being shutdown as well as Citibank no longer allowing you to fund checking accounts with a credit card.
Still, thanks to the versatility of
Bluebird and the $ 5,000 monthly limit, it's a great way to make eligible purchases with your points - earning credit card and
then put that money to use paying bills.
Then load that debit gift card onto your
bluebird or redbird account (so that you can liquidate that $ 500 - use it to pay off the Club Carlson card).
If you succeed in finding a way to load
Bluebird via a points - earning card,
then your opportunities for earning points and miles appear to be virtually unlimited.
You can't have a Serve or
Bluebird at the same time you have this new card, but you can load $ 5,000 a month on it (maximum of $ 2,500 at a time) at Target without any loading fees (except for a $ 10 fee the first time you load your permanent card), and
then go online and pay your credit card bill the way you do with
Bluebird.
If you need to spend $ 5,000 to get 50,000 points
then doing it like this will just cost you $ 39.50 and you'll get those 50,000 points plus the 5,000 purchase points and you can use
Bluebird to pay off your bill.