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| body | @@ -396,16 +396,245 @@ thing.%0A%0A +Remember too that airlines have partners. Etihad specifically partners with Air France, Air Canada, American Airlines, KLM, Jet Blue and many others. As such your points are much more diverse than it may seem at first glance.%0A%0A What oth |
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| body | @@ -134,16 +134,152 @@ les you. + This is where transferable points - like Chase UR or Amex MR really come into play. They are naturally diverse and worth stockpiling. %0A%0AIf you |
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| body | Great tip. Not accumulating large miles with one airline is important if you aren't diversified or don't travel a lot. It pigeon holes you. If you KNOW you won't be traveling in the near future and your points will expire, it's better to spend them on something. What others may not realize is that almost all airlines only require SOME SORT of point exchange to re-up your miles for another 2 years (or whatever the point expiration for that airline is). That typically means simply spending miles on a purchase or buying a small amount of miles extends the expiration of all of your miles. Using miles to buy gift cards such as you did can be a real option, though it's typically not the best use of miles as you'll typically get only $.01/mile at best out of that type of transaction. My goal is always to maximize those points through partners and diversification. |
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| body | Another tip I can offer. Earlier this year I received an email from an airline I travelled with approximately two years ago saying that I have points expiring about a month or two later. The airline was Etihad. I do not have any loyalty to one airline, I go for price and convenience when travelling. So, I don't really accumulate a large number of points with one airline. Anyway, I went to their website to check out their online shop. There was nothing I could see that I really wanted or needed. Nearing the end of my perusal of their site I found you could exchange the airline points for Amazon gift vouchers. Firstly, I transferred my wife's points to my account giving more points to spend in one transaction, then I exchanged the points for Amazon gift cards. By doing this it opened up a much larger range of products to obtain. I ended up with a few hundred pounds sterling worth of Amazon gift cards. If anyone has points which may be expiring and you are not likely to use them for travel, check out other options I have mentioned. |
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"body": "Another tip I can offer.\n\nEarlier this year I received an email from an airline I travelled with approximately two years ago saying that I have points expiring about a month or two later.\n\nThe airline was Etihad. I do not have any loyalty to one airline, I go for price and convenience when travelling. So, I don't really accumulate a large number of points with one airline.\n\nAnyway, I went to their website to check out their online shop. There was nothing I could see that I really wanted or needed. Nearing the end of my perusal of their site I found you could exchange the airline points for Amazon gift vouchers.\n\nFirstly, I transferred my wife's points to my account giving more points to spend in one transaction, then I exchanged the points for Amazon gift cards. By doing this it opened up a much larger range of products to obtain.\n\nI ended up with a few hundred pounds sterling worth of Amazon gift cards.\n\nIf anyone has points which may be expiring and you are not likely to use them for travel, check out other options I have mentioned.",
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| body | Do you want to learn how to **travel using point and miles, and not money?** Read on my friend . . . As an avid traveler and confirmed wheeler-dealer, I entered into the "points and miles hobby" a little over a year ago. Since then I've accumulated over 2,000,000 miles/points and have traveled to multiple destinations with little money out of pocket (read 17 day trip to Italy in June for $1600 cash out of pocket plus spending money - and we're talking executive class trains, hotel suites, and more)! **But wait, before we get started just a bit about me.** I am just a guy who lives in Washington state with a beautiful wife and 2 young, fabulous, kiddos. I work from home, love to travel, and am an avid crypto currency trader. I am also new to Steemit and the Steem platform. I love what Steemit represents, though, and I thought this would be a great platform to share with others (who may not otherwise be able to afford to do so) how to travel as I do using miles, not money. **Caveats** This Points and Miles Hobby (some call it travel hacking, a term which I despise) comes with a caveat. You typically need to have good credit, and be good with credit cards. If this describes you, read on! - Most of the miles/points you accumulate come from credit card sign up bonuses and daily spend - If you don't pay off your credit cards every month, this is not for you - If you are organized, can handle a spreadsheet, and love the idea of using your good credit as an asset, you may just find that you love this hobby as much as I do! **The General Idea** Points and Miles are collected in Frequent Flyer and Hotel Rewards programs. The quickest way to a stash of miles/points is via credit card sign up bonuses. Once you have the points and miles, you use various tools to find and book airfare, hotel, hostel, Airbnb, train, bus, Uber, and more using those miles instead of cash. There are a ton of tools available, most for free, and it's actually easier to use these points than you might think. - **Credit Cards** Now, I am not a fan of credit cards to be quite honest. To me, they are nothing more than a tool for travel benefits. I treat them as a debit card and suggest you do as well. They are not a tool to buy things you can't afford. If you can't pay it off that month, you can't afford it. The long term interest you pay (and stress you incur from the debt) will exceed the benefits. We all have a choice in how pay for the goods and services we buy. You can pay cash, use crypto, use a debit card, or use a credit card. By using a credit card - the *right* credit card - you can earn significant miles and points for doing nothing more than living as you normally do. Points and miles come two ways - via daily spend and via credit card sign up bonuses. These bonuses are where the magic happens. - **Daily Spend** - You simply pay for the goods and services you would normally purchase with the credit card, get the points, pay off the card (I do this several times per month, but I hate debt) and build your stash of points. - **Sign Up Bonuses** - A good example is the Alaska Airlines Visa card (there are better cards, but more on that later). You can do a quick Google search for "Alaska 30,000" and you'll find links to the Alaska Airlines Visa card. Sign up, and you'll immediately receive 30,000 Alaska Airlines frequent flyer miles (it usually shows up in your Alaska mileage account within a few days). With this card there is no minimum spend to get the miles. Quick, easy, straightforward. Once you have the miles you can keep or cancel the card. Note that Alaska typically requires around 25,000 miles for a round trip, domestic ticket. I just did this 4 times (yes, you can get more than one) and am flying my family back to Nebraska for a family reunion this November for free. Oh, and I won't pay for luggage either as the $25 per bag fee is waived since I am an Alaska Visa card holder. **All cards - and all points - are not created equal** In the world of the points and miles hobby, you'll quickly become a credit card aficionado. You'll soon realize that all points are not the same. There are 3 basic - and different - types of rewards systems, and it's worth noting them here: - **Airline Miles Cards** These are the cards, such as the Alaska Airlines Visa example above, that give you airline miles for each dollar spent. Typically you'll get one mile per dollar spent, and that typically increases to 2 or 3 miles per dollar when spending with that particular airline (food on the plane, tickets, etc). - **Hotel Points Cards** Same thing as a Miles card, but hotel specific. The Hilton American Express or Visa cards, for example, earn you Hilton Hotel points for each dollar spent in the exact same fashion as the airline cards. - **Bank Rewards Cards** These cards will earn you points within a specific bank owned points system. These are the most lucrative, as they are the most versatile. They work like the above types of cards, but instead of earning points with a specific airline or hotel you earn them within the specific rewards system. That system has multiple travel partners which you can transfer those points to - typically on a 1:1 basis. So, instead of being locked into one airline you now have points that can be transferred to multiple airlines and hotel chains - all with partner relationships that make these points extremely valuable. There are other benefits as well, but we'll get into those in a different post. There are three main rewards programs to note: Chase Ultimate Rewards, American Express Membership Rewards, and Citi Thank You Points. - *Chase Ultimate Rewards (UR)* These are, in my and many other's estimation, the cream of the crop. They have excellent travel partners (United Airlines, British Airways, Hyatt, Marriott, and more) You earn points for every dollar spent, but it is quite easy to earn multiple points per dollar (more on that later). - *American Express Membership Rewards* Coming in a close second, Amex has some great partners as well but it's easier to earn more UR points. Do what I do - have both! - *Citi Thank You Points* Citi has been upping their game, and these are very valuable points as well. They are versatile, can be used for a variety of purchases including transfer to partners, and they are well worth having. **I'm in, So What Now?** - **Do some research!** Dig into this crazy world - it's a deep hole once you get started (not unlike crypto currencies). I will be posting more tips and tricks about how to travel using miles not money, but for now just spend some time digging around. - **Don't just start applying for credit cards. Have a plan.** Chase cards are the cream of the crop in this world, but they are also the strictest in terms of approval. My advice is always get a Chase Ink business card, a Chase Sapphire card, and a Chase freedom card if you can. Chase has a 5/24 rule (if you have applied for more than 5 cards in 24 months you won't be approved) so get these cards first. You want these cards because they open up the ability to earn 2x - 5x UR points per dollar spent. This is huge because UR points are typically valued at $.02/point or more. You can often realize $.05/point or more, and it's not hard to get 5x or 8x points for every dollar you spend. With a 60,000 point sign up bonus, the Ink is easily worth $1200 in travel - but much more if you know what you are doing. - **Follow Me!** I'll be posting more articles about traveling using miles not money - some very specific, and some more general like this one. My goal is to help the Steemit community travel more and see this world beyond their wildest dreams. It's a big, wonderful place, this world of ours, and it's full of awesome things and beautiful people. Get out and see it! - **Watch for my Next Articles:** - How to easily earn 8X UR points per dollar spent at Lowes by shopping at Staples - Our 17 day trip to Italy - done right - for $1600 out of pocket plus spending money! |
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"body": "Do you want to learn how to **travel using point and miles, and not money?** Read on my friend . . .\n\nAs an avid traveler and confirmed wheeler-dealer, I entered into the \"points and miles hobby\" a little over a year ago. Since then I've accumulated over 2,000,000 miles/points and have traveled to multiple destinations with little money out of pocket (read 17 day trip to Italy in June for $1600 cash out of pocket plus spending money - and we're talking executive class trains, hotel suites, and more)!\n\n**But wait, before we get started just a bit about me.**\n\nI am just a guy who lives in Washington state with a beautiful wife and 2 young, fabulous, kiddos. I work from home, love to travel, and am an avid crypto currency trader. I am also new to Steemit and the Steem platform. I love what Steemit represents, though, and I thought this would be a great platform to share with others (who may not otherwise be able to afford to do so) how to travel as I do using miles, not money.\n\n**Caveats**\n\nThis Points and Miles Hobby (some call it travel hacking, a term which I despise) comes with a caveat. You typically need to have good credit, and be good with credit cards. If this describes you, read on!\n\n- Most of the miles/points you accumulate come from credit card sign up bonuses and daily spend\n- If you don't pay off your credit cards every month, this is not for you\n- If you are organized, can handle a spreadsheet, and love the idea of using your good credit as an asset, you may just find that you love this hobby as much as I do!\n\n**The General Idea**\n\nPoints and Miles are collected in Frequent Flyer and Hotel Rewards programs. The quickest way to a stash of miles/points is via credit card sign up bonuses. Once you have the points and miles, you use various tools to find and book airfare, hotel, hostel, Airbnb, train, bus, Uber, and more using those miles instead of cash. There are a ton of tools available, most for free, and it's actually easier to use these points than you might think.\n\n- **Credit Cards**\n\nNow, I am not a fan of credit cards to be quite honest. To me, they are nothing more than a tool for travel benefits. I treat them as a debit card and suggest you do as well. They are not a tool to buy things you can't afford. If you can't pay it off that month, you can't afford it. The long term interest you pay (and stress you incur from the debt) will exceed the benefits.\n\nWe all have a choice in how pay for the goods and services we buy. You can pay cash, use crypto, use a debit card, or use a credit card. By using a credit card - the *right* credit card - you can earn significant miles and points for doing nothing more than living as you normally do.\n\nPoints and miles come two ways - via daily spend and via credit card sign up bonuses. These bonuses are where the magic happens. \n\n- **Daily Spend** - You simply pay for the goods and services you would normally purchase with the credit card, get the points, pay off the card (I do this several times per month, but I hate debt) and build your stash of points.\n\n- **Sign Up Bonuses** - A good example is the Alaska Airlines Visa card (there are better cards, but more on that later). You can do a quick Google search for \"Alaska 30,000\" and you'll find links to the Alaska Airlines Visa card. Sign up, and you'll immediately receive 30,000 Alaska Airlines frequent flyer miles (it usually shows up in your Alaska mileage account within a few days). With this card there is no minimum spend to get the miles. Quick, easy, straightforward. Once you have the miles you can keep or cancel the card. Note that Alaska typically requires around 25,000 miles for a round trip, domestic ticket. I just did this 4 times (yes, you can get more than one) and am flying my family back to Nebraska for a family reunion this November for free. Oh, and I won't pay for luggage either as the $25 per bag fee is waived since I am an Alaska Visa card holder.\n\n**All cards - and all points - are not created equal**\n\nIn the world of the points and miles hobby, you'll quickly become a credit card aficionado. You'll soon realize that all points are not the same. There are 3 basic - and different - types of rewards systems, and it's worth noting them here:\n\n- **Airline Miles Cards**\nThese are the cards, such as the Alaska Airlines Visa example above, that give you airline miles for each dollar spent. Typically you'll get one mile per dollar spent, and that typically increases to 2 or 3 miles per dollar when spending with that particular airline (food on the plane, tickets, etc).\n\n- **Hotel Points Cards**\nSame thing as a Miles card, but hotel specific. The Hilton American Express or Visa cards, for example, earn you Hilton Hotel points for each dollar spent in the exact same fashion as the airline cards.\n\n- **Bank Rewards Cards**\nThese cards will earn you points within a specific bank owned points system. These are the most lucrative, as they are the most versatile. They work like the above types of cards, but instead of earning points with a specific airline or hotel you earn them within the specific rewards system. That system has multiple travel partners which you can transfer those points to - typically on a 1:1 basis. So, instead of being locked into one airline you now have points that can be transferred to multiple airlines and hotel chains - all with partner relationships that make these points extremely valuable. There are other benefits as well, but we'll get into those in a different post.\n\nThere are three main rewards programs to note: Chase Ultimate Rewards, American Express Membership Rewards, and Citi Thank You Points.\n\n- *Chase Ultimate Rewards (UR)*\nThese are, in my and many other's estimation, the cream of the crop. They have excellent travel partners (United Airlines, British Airways, Hyatt, Marriott, and more) You earn points for every dollar spent, but it is quite easy to earn multiple points per dollar (more on that later).\n\n- *American Express Membership Rewards*\nComing in a close second, Amex has some great partners as well but it's easier to earn more UR points. Do what I do - have both!\n\n- *Citi Thank You Points*\nCiti has been upping their game, and these are very valuable points as well. They are versatile, can be used for a variety of purchases including transfer to partners, and they are well worth having.\n\n**I'm in, So What Now?**\n\n- **Do some research!**\nDig into this crazy world - it's a deep hole once you get started (not unlike crypto currencies). I will be posting more tips and tricks about how to travel using miles not money, but for now just spend some time digging around.\n\n- **Don't just start applying for credit cards. Have a plan.**\nChase cards are the cream of the crop in this world, but they are also the strictest in terms of approval. My advice is always get a Chase Ink business card, a Chase Sapphire card, and a Chase freedom card if you can.\n\nChase has a 5/24 rule (if you have applied for more than 5 cards in 24 months you won't be approved) so get these cards first. You want these cards because they open up the ability to earn 2x - 5x UR points per dollar spent. This is huge because UR points are typically valued at $.02/point or more. You can often realize $.05/point or more, and it's not hard to get 5x or 8x points for every dollar you spend. With a 60,000 point sign up bonus, the Ink is easily worth $1200 in travel - but much more if you know what you are doing.\n\n- **Follow Me!**\nI'll be posting more articles about traveling using miles not money - some very specific, and some more general like this one. My goal is to help the Steemit community travel more and see this world beyond their wildest dreams. It's a big, wonderful place, this world of ours, and it's full of awesome things and beautiful people. Get out and see it!\n\n- **Watch for my Next Articles:**\n- How to easily earn 8X UR points per dollar spent at Lowes by shopping at Staples\n- Our 17 day trip to Italy - done right - for $1600 out of pocket plus spending money!",
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bmollerpublished a new post: the-united-states-federal-debt-is-growing-by-usd11-billion-per-day
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| title | The United States Federal Debt is growing by $11 Billion - PER DAY! |
| body | These numbers are actual. I'm telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. **Fact checkers requested and welcome.** I think it's high time this information gets out there. The federal debt grew by *$1,249,380,205,181.94* - in less than the last **9 months** leading up to mid-July 2016 when these numbers were researched. By the way, that first number you see represents the trillion place holder. **As in $1.24 trillion.** As a country, it seems, we went $1.24 trillion more in debt in just under 9 months. A little quick math reveals that over those roughly 260 days the debt grew by a little over $4.8 billion dollars average - per day. Does this concern anyone? We are literally spending $4.8b per day *more than we have.* **But wait, as of 7/19/16 that number is actually $11 billion per day!!** Huh? Read on. At $4.8 billion per day: That's over $200 million per hour. That's $3.3 million - per minute. That's $55,000 per second. Now it gets scarier. I said average, remember. That was for the past nine months on average. But it's growing in proportion by leaps and bounds: - If you take the debt increase over the last 8 years you'll see it averages out to an increase of about **$3.4 billion** per day. - The last 9 months saw an average debt increase of **$4.8 billion** per day. - Now parse it down even further - from close of biz 7/18 to close of biz 7/19 the federal debt increased just over **$11 billion.** In one day. 8 years ago we averaged a debt increase of $3.4 billion per day - today it's better than $11 billion per day. Scary. $11 billion per day is $458 million per hour. That's $7.6 million per minute. That's **$127,000 per second.** And the rate is increasing. It is truly spinning out of control. Yes, the numbers are real and easily accessible. http://www.usdebtclock.org/ is a great (if you can call it great) site if you've never seen it. Now the Fed is enjoying an all time high for income. We are bringing in more than ever. We do not have an income problem. We have a spending problem. We need entitlement reform. We need a budget. We need to stop giving money away. We need to stop blaming. We need to stop wasting. We need accountability. We need change. Oh, and in case you are of the opinion that "taxing the rich" will fix it - Trump (for example, but pick any multi billionaire worth $11b or less) could liquidate everything, literally give 100% of everything he owns to the fed - and it wouldn't even cover one day's increase. You could tax the 1% richest 100% and it still wouldn't touch it. **Oh, by the way, 8 years ago we were $10 trillion in debt. The federal debt will have more than doubled in the last 8 years. Do the math.** By the way - and lest you think this is merely a fist bump to "the conservatives" - the federal debt doubled under George Bush as well (From roughly $5t to roughly $10t). This message brought to you by the council on common sense . . . |
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| creator | steem |
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| json metadata | |
| Transaction Info | Block #3980668/Trx 55da4eee4af64126c124bf2894f948e3128f0e65 |
View Raw JSON Data
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| POSTING JSON METADATA | |
| None | |
| JSON METADATA | |
| None |
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}Witness Votes
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