Alaska Business Card

The bonus on the Alaska Airlines Business card is up to 25,000 miles. Again, Bank of America credit cards are VERY churnable for some. Personally, I get multiple Alaska (and Virgin Atlantic) cards every year. Links to the Personal card are in the last Top 25 post. Have a great weekend, nerds!

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Current Contests

Some of you (a few) like when I post about current contests. I don’t do it often (especially these days) but this one’s for you, contest nerds!

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Wednesday’s Deals

  • Get 10% off from Frontier Airlines with code USWINSGOLD. Book through March 6 and travel by June 12.
  • Delta continues to suck, and that isn’t breaking news. More important in my world of devaluations is booking some Southwest flights by the end of March.
  • A targeted offer has been going out from US Bank. 40,000 Lifemiles with a $3,000 spend.
  • Increased 5% Hyatt cash from TopCashBack.

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Santa Nerd

I haven’t done too many “giveaways” here, mainly because it never occurred to me. Plus I don’t actually have a ton to give away. But the little AwardWallet code and Hyatt upgrade giveaways went over really well. I also liked the feeling. Yes…it’s true…I would like to be Santa Nerd and make this a more regular part of the rotation. In a perfect world, I’d be giving things away every month. In a better-than-perfect world, the giveaways would get better and better each time. So, I’m sounding the call. If you ever have mile/point/travel related items you don’t need, please let me know and I’ll happily share the wealth with other nerds. Thanks and Merry Nerdmas!

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Monday Trifecta

  • Free Uber and Lyft rides in Houston. Of course, get free credits on Uber and Lyft if you haven’t downloaded either app yet. Plus Uber codes are always out there. Code KALEB is still good for $20.
  • A 60% bonus for buying Virgin miles.
  • Bonus 10,000 Lufthansa miles for a $160 subscription to The Economist.

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