I will discuss everything you need to
know about credit card points and which programs we value the most.
Not exact matches
I
know I've written
about credit cards twice in the past week, but now that these articles (which are really one long article split in two) are out of the way, I'm hoping I can leave the subject alone for a while, and just
point to these pieces as needed!
I also have no - annual fee
cards from Capital One and Bank of America which are among my first
credit cards when I didn't
know about miles and
points!
Knowing what a
credit card point is worth can help you make an informed decision
about which type of
credit card points are best for redemption.
For folks just learning
about the world of miles &
points and travel
credit cards, there are a few things you should
know!
Figure out what your
points are worth before you redeem —
Knowing what a
credit card point is worth can help you make an informed decision
about which type of
credit card points are best for redemption.
The Frequent Miler was available to speak
about different ways to maximize
credit card bonuses now that Vanilla Reload
cards can
no longer be purchased at Office Depot with an Ink Bold or Ink Plus
card that earns 5X Ultimate Rewards
points.
Given the above information
about the
credit card, we
know we need 70,000 Club Carlson
points for 2 nights at a top tier hotel like the Radisson Blu Hotel Champs Elysees, Paris.
We've all been there: You're stoked
about an upcoming trip, you
know you have just enough
credit card rewards
points saved up to cover the...
Anyone who's been reading
about points and
credit cards knows that a retention offer is very common.
While we wait to
know more
about the future state of co-branded
cards, you may consider getting these
credit cards and accumulate
points.
This trip wasn't just for Megan...
No, it was
about earning lots of miles and
points and meeting the minimum spend on several
credit cards!
If you have my Kindle ebook (The Free - quent Flyer's Manifesto), follow the travel blogosphere, or visit forums like FlyerTalk or Milepoint, then you
know that travel hackers spend a lot of time thinking
about their applications for new
credit cards, maximizing the number of miles and
points we earn for each «hard»
credit pull, which in the short term reduce an applicant's
credit score.
Prior to talking with him my wife and I
knew nothing
about how to use our
credit cards to capitalize on reward
points.