The short answer? Because some people don’t have enough miles.
Today is the last day of the American sale. Lowest price in a while. No, I’m not into buying miles, but I get that it’s a smart move for some people.
(shakes fist angrily in the air)
The short answer? Because some people don’t have enough miles.
Today is the last day of the American sale. Lowest price in a while. No, I’m not into buying miles, but I get that it’s a smart move for some people.
(shakes fist angrily in the air)
(If you see any errors or missing cards, please let me know. I try to keep a full list, but it’s a lot of information and I do make mistakes).
Time for the monthly edition of my Top 25 Credit Cards. Again, if you’re a newbie, make sure you read The Newbie Guide. Many of your questions will be answered there. Basic things like not applying for 3 Chase cards at the same time should be known before you continue. For people running out of cards, remember there’s often a Business card option. I listed a few here but not many, so it might be worth exploring more Business cards. Also, “churning” might be an option. The dates here were a guideline but things always tend to vary individually.
Recently Dropped:
Beyond this mile/point list, the following are some great cashback cards:
Starwood is back with another good one…
Stay 5 nights at Sheraton by the end of September (any) and you get a free weekend certificate. You can get up to 3 of these. As always, the idea is to pay for cheap ones and use the freebies somewhere expensive. Good promo for the right person!
Looks like it’s the week of increased offers from bad-ish hotel programs. Marriott’s program is weak, but Hilton finds a way to make them look like the Michael Jordan of points.
And with that glorious introduction…
…Citibank increased their bonus from 40,000 to 75,000 points on their Hilton card.
(Also: Good point from many of you. Because of the annual fee on the increased Marriott offer, the old 70,000-point link might be better than yesterday’s).