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<p>[QUOTE="heavenlyjane, post: 800773, member: 2226"]</p><p>I have been coaching some friends with tight finances (young children, one income, and private school tuition). The key with them was to identify offers that are low-hanging fruit. I encouraged them to get two IHG CCs because it guarantees a free weekend getaway per year for just the cost of the annual fee. Then I showed them how to maximize their use of it (South Beach yes! Niagara Falls no!). I told them to listen to their inner voice when it comes to acceptable levels of risk. An offer may seem doable but if it's gonna bring on anxiety, it's not worth it. </p><p></p><p>They had a magical weekend in Savannah. I told them to let the hotel know that it was their first family vacation since the birth of their daughter 6 years prior (true). The hotel gave them the full VIP treatment, with an upgraded balcony room, a bottle of wine for the parents and overflowing goodie bags for each child. It was a fairy godmother weekend that the entire family will remember forever. I was so pleased for them.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="heavenlyjane, post: 800773, member: 2226"] I have been coaching some friends with tight finances (young children, one income, and private school tuition). The key with them was to identify offers that are low-hanging fruit. I encouraged them to get two IHG CCs because it guarantees a free weekend getaway per year for just the cost of the annual fee. Then I showed them how to maximize their use of it (South Beach yes! Niagara Falls no!). I told them to listen to their inner voice when it comes to acceptable levels of risk. An offer may seem doable but if it's gonna bring on anxiety, it's not worth it. They had a magical weekend in Savannah. I told them to let the hotel know that it was their first family vacation since the birth of their daughter 6 years prior (true). The hotel gave them the full VIP treatment, with an upgraded balcony room, a bottle of wine for the parents and overflowing goodie bags for each child. It was a fairy godmother weekend that the entire family will remember forever. I was so pleased for them. [/QUOTE]
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