Category Archives: Credit Cards
Can My Stay-at-Home Spouse Apply for a Credit Card Too?
Over the years this question has plagued many of our readers. Many people wonder whether or not their stay at home spouse can apply for a credit card separately. The short answer is yes, but continue reading to better understand … Continue reading
Go for the Gold with USBank FlexPerks Olympics Promotion
Visa and USBank have teamed up to spice up the bonus on the FlexPerks card in order to celebrate the 2014 Winter Olympics. This short-term FlexPerks Olympics Promotion boasts a higher sign on bonus than what was previously offered. Link: … Continue reading
How I just booked tickets for 4 to Orlando for $30
You might not believe it, but its true. We’re headed to sunny Orlando later this Spring to celebrate my brother-in-law’s graduation from high school. No, he’s not from Florida, but why not celebrate there, right? Especially if I can get … Continue reading
100,000 Bonus With the Citi Executive AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard
It’s here. One of the most attractive offers I’ve ever seen (for a big spender). Link: Citi Executive AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard Offers like this don’t come around everyday. Granted, paying a MASSIVE annual fee isn’t the highest thing on my … Continue reading
How to Manage All These Cards, Accounts, and Points
Lately it feels like we’ve been connecting with readers on a level we’ve craved for the three years we’ve been running this blog. It seems that all of the sudden, people who have been reluctant to take the plunge finally … Continue reading
Alaska Airlines BoA Credit Card 50k Bonus
Although they aren’t Delta, American, or United, Alaska Airlines has a real niche for those traveling in the Western United States. I recently stumbled upon this enticing offer of 50,000 Alaska Airlines miles. Alaska Airlines 50k Offer Per One Mile … Continue reading
You Don’t Accept Credit Cards…Are You Sure?
If you’re a true world wanderluster, it has happened to you. You’re shameless at asking, and have no fear taking your business elsewhere when they tell you no. You make the call, and after finding that the price is reasonable … Continue reading
