As long as you pay off your credit card balance each month, and you aren't paying interest, then you are
basically traveling for free.
Not exact matches
This is my second brush that I'm using
for travel and bought using redemption of Optimum points so was
basically free.
Hoff: OK, you use these cards
basically, exclusively
for all your expenses along the trip that you then paid
for out of whatever money that you had raised, but through using these cards you were able to rack up a lot of points that would get you
free hotel nights and then
free travel using the Chase Sapphire Preferred card.
That's right: One of the most valuable
travel perks around, the Southwest Companion Pass, is
basically being offered
for FREE to California residents!
I have not paid
for a plane ticket since 2010 and have since
traveled over 50k miles, all
basically free.
I could easily get over $ 1,500 worth of value on those points on
travel expenses that I ordinarily incur, so the «return on investment» works out
for me...
basically $ 1,000 worth of
free travel gained on the bonus alone.
The Southwest Companion Pass is the «holy grail» of rewards
travel because you
basically get ~ $ 3,100 of
free Southwest flights
for opening two credit cards.
They are
basically the
travel bureau
for all the «volunteer» «
free» «scientists» who not only do the work, but also provide their own
travel expenses.