Chase Ink Bold Business 50,000

It seems like the companies are coming out in a bonanza style of cards that offer 50,000 points.  We have had cards that offered 75,000 in the past, which is pretty amazing, but 50,000 is still worth an application. The The New Ink BoldSM with Ultimate Rewards has recently released this sign on bonus of 50,000 points.

Name of Card:Chase Ink Bold (Business Card)

Bonus: 50,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards Points=$625 in Airfare

Extra Bonus: None

Spending Requirement: $5000 within the first six months.

Point Earning: 1 point per dollar spent.  This is pretty standard, but nothing to write home about.  You can get 2 points per dollar spent on airfare if it is booked thought the Chase Ultimate Rewards website. 

Point Using: These are points that can be used under Chase’s ultimate rewards plan.

Point Expiration: The points don’t expire, but you have to use them before you cancel the card.  So make sure you  plan on using them within the first or second year.

Annual Fee: $95 and it is waived the first year.

Foreign Transaction Fees: 3%=Ouch.  Use another card for your foreign transactions.

Card Type: The Ink Bold is a Visa.  I think that this is advantageous as you can spend Visa almost anywhere.  My Amex isn’t accepted everywhere, but the Visa virtually is.

Card Issuer: Chase Bank.  Chase has been getting almost all of the new cards.  They have had the hottest offers and seem rather reasonable to deal with.

Summary:  A $5000 spending requirement is a little high as a personal card, but in this case being a business card it seems reachable. I really like the flexibility of the Chase Ultimate Rewards points and how they can be redeemed with so many companies like United, Southwest, Amtrak, Hyatt, and many more. Overall this is far and away the best option for a business credit card available today.

 

Award Wallet

Keeping track of your points can be a hassle.  Don’t let it be that way.  Use AwardWallet to access your accounts and see when points are expiring and how many you have.  You can use my AwardWallet link to score free premium service for the first six months free

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My Super Cheap Trip to Roatan

If you’ve already been following our blog, you’ll remember that I was just bragging about booking an open-jaw flight into Honduras that I booked for $25 and 35,000 Delta Skymiles.

I went to link up with a friend and to do some scuba diving.  As is becoming customary, a nasty autumn snowstorm sent me skipping to the airport.  I’ll admit that it wasn’t the greatest flight arrangement, but it did enable me to watch the first half of the Boise State game on the in-seat TV en route to Atlanta.  At the risk of exposing my cheapness-insanity, I’ll confess that I slept in the ATL airport.  If I was with anyone else, I would have ponied up for a room, but it was already late and it just made sense.  Plus, I was comforted by the stories I read on www.sleepinginairports.net. A stolen borrowed blankie from my first flight and my backpack for a pillow, along with an over-the-counter sleeping pill helped me pass the night in relative comfort.

My flight into Tegucigalpa was among the most interesting I’ve ever been on.  TGU has a short runway that is in a “bowl” in the mountains, and it’s surrounded by residential areas.  From what I understand, only very experienced pilots can land there, and as we came in for landing, I understood why.  We basically corkscrewed in and were banking slightly right up until we hit the tarmac.  All the while, I could almost see into the surrounding housing… the wind from the jet seemed to help with the drying process of clothes out on the lines (as if the hot Honduras sun wasn’t enough).  I met up with my friend there and took a short domestic flight out to the island.

The next day we started our $40 dives with a charismatic former Canadian firefighter for our divemaster.  He took us to a divesite called “Hole in the Wall,” where we essentially did some underwater rock-climbing.  In the warmest ocean water I’ve ever been in, we swam through underwater canyons and caverns in the reef… poking in on the variety of colorful marine life, and marveling at the sight of peering up through 110 feet of clear, blue water.

That afternoon we took a water taxi to check out West Bay, where they hold a weekly hermit crab race that has all the makings of a horse race, including the gambling, but with the added benefit of supporting local charities.  A beachside BBQ, an amazing sunset, and a UFC fight on satellite TV completed our night.

 

Two more dives the next day took us through more underwater scenery.  We found a sleeping sea-turtle, some monstrous lobsters, and colorful sponges galore.  On the second dive, we came across a few lionfish – a non-native species of fish with poisonous spines and no natural predators that they fear will overtake the Caribbean.  The policy is “shoot-on-sight,” and the were actually holding a lionfish derby that day, but our divemaster had his spear stolen the night before and we were weaponless.

That night we partook in the fruits of the lionfish derby – a lionfish cook-off held by five local restaurants.  For 100 honduran lempiras ($5), we had an array of fish tacos, blackened fish, ceviche, fish cakes, and coconut-dipped fish balls.  I’m not much of a seafood fan, but every single item was beyond delicious.  After we’d filled up our bellies, we passed up the local dance scene to watch the Detroit Lions in a bar with some fellow fantasy footballers.

Stay tuned for the continuation of this post… I’ll tell you about diving with sharks and the Honduras vs. Jamaica soccer game.

In the meantime, here’s how you can start to put together some FF miles by applying for credit cards.

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No More 75,000 AAdvantage

I got word yesterday that the AAdvantage 75,000 has officially expired. I hope that many of you were able to pick up a quick 75,000, 150,000, or if you were really wanderlusting 225,000. It was a great offer and many more great offers will come in the future. We just need to be patient.

Check out our Frequent Flier Miles Credit Card page to watch for new cards that come out. Now that you all have so many airline miles you need to start a stash of hotel points. The new Marriott card looks really appealing, and I always love the Starwood Preferred Guest card.

Anyone want to tell us a story of how they used their AAdvantage miles as a eulogy for the great offer?

Right now they have lowered the spending requirement on the Starwood Preferred Guest card. Get it now and earn up to 25,000 as a bonus!

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Marriott 50,000 Chase Card

I’ve heard a lot about this new Marriott Rewards® Premier Credit Card promotion that will allow you to get 50,000 Marriott Rewards Points. Let’s analyze the deal….

Bonus: 50,000 Marriott Points is definitely going to be worth one small hit on your credit score.  This offer is normally only 30,000, so it is much higher than normal. You can sign up for Marriott Rewards, or they will sign you up automatically.

Extra Bonus: You also get one free night at a category 1-4 hotel at each anniversary on the house.  This alone makes it worth keeping the card.

Spending Requirement: None.  You only have to make one purchase to score the points.  This is a big bonus.  I hate meeting spending requirements.  This is probably due to my ridiculous spending requirement of $15,000.  I’ve had a lot of people who have helped me to get to this point, but I still have about $5,000 to go and I’m frustrated.  A simple first purchase bonus would be great right now.

Point Earning: You will be getting 5 Marriott Points per dollar spent at Marriott locations.   2 Marriott points will be awarded per dollar spent on dining, car rentals, and airlines.  1 Marriott point per dollar will be awarded for all other purchases.

Keep in mind that there is no annual limit to the amount of points that can be earned on the Marriott Rewards Premier Credit Card.  This is a big plus for big spenders.  It just so happens that I’m not a big spender as my business doesn’t require me to spend much.

Point Using:  This is always important. How can you use the points that you get.  I’ve included the schedule to show how the points can be used.  You can see that staying in a category 2 hotel would yield five nights in a hotel.  If you consider the free night that they give you then the application is worth six total nights at the hotel.

They yield less as you stay in higher category hotels, but I can see over $600 in value with this one application.  I know that I would have stayed in some Marriott hotels in North Carolina had I have had some points with them, but I didn’t at the time.

You can look up the hotels in each category by searching on their Hotels By Reward Category.  Obviously there are going to be fewer options in the first category, but hopefully you can find some that would work for you and your family.

It seems to me like they don’t have too many options for foreign options in the lower category, but it has a ton of options inside the United States.  For foreign hotel options I much prefer the Starwood Preferred Guest option.

Point Expiration: If you don’t earn or use points every 24 months they can expire.

Annual Fee: $65 and not wavied the first year.

Foreign Transaction Fees: 3%=Ouch.  Use another card for your foreign transactions.

Card Type: Visa.  I think that this is advantageous as you can spend Visa almost anywhere.  My Amex isn’t accepted everywhere, but the Visa virtually is.

Card Issuer: Chase Bank.  Chase has been getting almost all of the new cards.  They have had the hottest offers and seem rather reasonable to deal with.  I’ve never actually had a Chase card, but I’m really interested in this one.

Award Wallet

Keeping track of your points can be a hassle.  Don’t let it be that way.  Use AwardWallet to access your accounts and see when points are expiring and how many you have.  You can use my AwardWallet link to score free premium service for the first six months free.

 

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Currency and Travel Quiz

This is a famous battleship that served the US during World War II. Where is it located and what is the name of this ship?

Right now they have lowered the spending requirement on the Starwood Preferred Guest card. Get it now and earn up to 25,000 as a bonus!

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Eight Great YouTube Travel Videos

Youtube makes for some amazing pre-travel foreplay.  In some cases, I peruse videos of destinations yet unknown and unplanned. In others, I use Youtube to get me through those long days in the weeks before a departure.  There’s nothing like high-quality video footage to really start to give yourself a sense of what it will be like.

In this post, we’re sharing eight great Youtube travel videos.  If these aren’t enough to get the wanderlust coursing through your veins, I’m not sure what is.

1. The Waterfalls of Dominica- No, not the Dominican Republic, though it, too, is a paradise, but Dominica… the seldom-stopped cruise port of the Caribbean.  Apparently the cruise crowd feels like there’s not enough shopping in Dominica.  Who cares when there are paradisiacal jungle waterfalls like these?

2. Hallstatt, Austria- If relaxation in supremely beautiful scenery is your thing, check this one out.  My blood pressure went down by, like, half just watching it.  Imagine what being there could do for you.

3. African Safari with the 1000fights.com couple- This slideshow compilation from the bloggers’ African safari will leave you wondering what they didn’t see.  We all dream of African safaris, why not pretend you’re on one and take a look?

4. Camino de Santiago- Every good wanderluster should have a pilgrimage planned, and this is among the greatest.  An ancient Catholic crusade for penance, this path stretches from France across Northern Spain -an epic journey.  I’m set to do it in 2020 (please don’t tell my wife).

5. Palawan, Phillipines – All of us have moments in which we are ashamed of ourselves.  As I watch this video, I’m ashamed that mine eyes have not seen the glory.  

6. Cruising the Antarctic- People who’ve traveled the world over rave about Antarctica.  There’s absolutely nothing else like it.  Until space travel is commercialized, this is the last earthly frontier.

7. Neuschwanstein Castle – This is just a quick one, but it’s enough to get you going.  If you like the idea of visiting this German masterpiece, check out our post on Exploiting Credit Card Rewards to Explore Europe.

8. Roatan, Honduras- This is indulgent.  I’m guilty of adding this one purely for my own satisfaction because by the time most of you are seeing it, those will be my feet in the white sand.  I posted earlier on how I booked a ticket to Honduras for $25 and 35,000 FF miles.

Thanks for wanderlusting with us.

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My Next Trip

I know a lot of people who always tell me, “I can’t afford to go on trips.  It is too expensive.”  After having been involved in this adventure of acquiring as many frequent flier miles as possible I find that the previous statement to be inaccurate.

YOU CAN DO IT

Most people have good enough credit, but don’t have enough time to dedicated to finding the best deals.  It just so happens that we work hard to scour the very best deals so you don’t have to worry about finding them.

Take a little while reading through some of our past posts that talk about making it happen.  Let me explain how my next trip came to me for $20.

AAdvantage 75,000 Deal

I bumped into the American Airlines deal with Citi Card that offered 75,000 AAdvantage miles in 2010 for an initial sign on bonus.  I got the card, met the spending requirement, and scored the miles.  It seemed too easy, so I decided to get the card for my wife.  She got the card in late 2010 and scored the 75,000 miles.  I then got the Citi Business 75,000 Visa card and got another 75,000 miles.  I couldn’t believe how they were stacking up.  Amongst other flights and whatnot we had about 300,000 miles.

I then was getting excited about spending the miles.  We took an amazing trip to Costa Rica and we still had tons of miles left over.   My wife has an aunt and uncle in Tennessee that always invite us out, so we decided to head out there.  We waited for a good deal, and used our Citi card to get the Citi Reduced Mileage Awards amount of only 17,500 for each ticket instead of the normal 25,000.  This saved us 15,000 miles between the both of us.

This means that we will have an additional 15,000 miles for our next trip, and thereby extending the use of the miles.  It hasn’t cost us any money to get these cards, yet we have definitely reaped the benefits. 

We will be staying at my wife’s aunt and uncle’s house in Tennessee.  I’m looking at my costs as this:

  • $20 for the tickets ($10 each)
  • $50 baggage fees (We will only check one bag for both of us)
  • $50 hotel for a night in a hotel in Salt Lake City the night before the flight.  This will allow us to avoid paying $49 in parking fees.  We talked about this before.
  • $20 in food on the way there an the way back.

I’m thinking that this trip might cost us $140 to go and visit family.  I think that anyone can cough up $140 if it allows them to go and see their family.

For this reason I always tell people that they can fly for free using frequent flier miles.  You just need to put a little bit of time into the deals, pay you bills of each month, and then score the great deals and travel.

After this trip my little boy will have gone to 8 different states within his first six months of being born. We are definitely taking advantage of having him for free as a lap child.  The best part is that our seats are free and our child flies for free too.  I feel like if someone really wants to travel, then it is possible.  It is especially possible if you stay with a friend, or if you use couchsurfing.org.

Rumors of new United Explorer Plus Credit Card

Rumors are out that United is going to be pumping up their current offer on their Explorer Plus credit card that is offered by Chase to a 50,000 bonus on the first purchase and an additional 10,000 bonus if you spend $25,000 on the card.  This is still a rumor and hasn’t been confirmed yet.

Hotel Points:  Starwood Preferred Guest points that will give you free nights at Sheraton Hotels

 

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