WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE THE FIDELITY AMEX: Milenomics has a great post about a great card. If you know a credit card newbie, send them this link. And an interesting tidbit for those of you who are more advanced: [Read more…]
Free money, $20/$50 at Lowe’s, intrigue at Amex and Suntrust
FREE STUFF AT STAPLES: What’s free at Staples this week? Money, for one:
So you know the drill: buy a couple of $200 Visa prepaids and you’ll come out a couple dollars ahead AND you’ll have the points. Also free this week at Staples: Crayola washable markers, Bic mechanical pecils, and–of course–paper, because this is Staples, and Staples wants everybody to get free paper. Deal details can be found in the Slickdeals thread. And Big Habitat has another idea for how to profit from Staples this week. [Read more…]
Who has richer parents: artists or accountants? Plus a 150,000-point Amex offer
WHOSE PARENTS ARE RICHER?: Here’s a fascinating graph from NPR. They crunched the data from a government study which has tracked several thousand people for decades to learn something about the backgrounds of people who pursue various occupations. If you’re looking to get a leg up (or avoid moving down a rung), or if you’re just generally curious about cool graphs, take a look. Here are the results:
So it would seem that artists come from the same socioeconomic background as accountants, but do not end up doing as well, financially speaking.
FREE STARBUCKS STARS: See Dan and Gary for details.
150,000 IS THE NEW 100,000: If I remember correctly, British Airways was the first to offer a six figure sign-up bonus a few years back with its 100,000-mile offer, which is still around to this day, albeit with a higher minimum spend. I’m not aware of anybody who’s broken that mark until now, as Points, Miles, and Martinis has been targeted for a 150,000-point offer for the Amex Platinum:
This one has a pretty hefty spend requirement: $10,000 to earn the first 100,000 and then $10,000 more to get the next 50,000. If only there were some quick way to knock that out…
CVS TO HALT VANILLA RELOAD SALES: Oh, you haven’t heard about this? If so, this is the only points-n-miles blog you read, because every single other blogger has already mentioned it. The last day was supposed to be yesterday, but Gary says the Apocalypse may arrive chainwide on April 4.
UNITED STINKS: Boooo! United’s legal goon squad has cracked down on the Wandering Aramean’s award search tool. Folks, getting free trips from United isn’t just a luxury, it’s a moral imperative. Go forth, be fruitful, and multiply your miles! And as a show of support, how about a quick visit to the Wandering Aramean’s blog? Having lots of people click on one’s link is a good way to lift the spirits of bloggers getting hassled by The Man.
REAL ESATE: Never in my life would I have guessed there’s a dating service for people who like tiny houses. I first learned about this on March 31, so I don’t think it’s an April Fool’s joke, but I’m still not 100% sure. If it is a joke, it’s a pretty good one since they also built a tiny house lending site.
TOP 5 US CURRENCY DENOMINATIONS: This is a repost from January, but a reader reminded me of it yesterday and it’s still hilarious.
How much does a free night cost? Plus China’s answer to Vanilla Reloads
THE TRUE COST OF A FREE NIGHT: Hack My Trip has some extremely cool charts showing you just how much it costs to earn a free night at a hotel via hotel spend. Check this out: [Read more…]
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