September 2012

Points and miles beginner’s guide: Sign up for survey sites

Survey sites are a good way to earn some extra miles. They are free and easy to join. You earn points that can be transferred to the program of your choice. The major point-earning survey sites are E-Rewards, Opinion Miles Club, […]

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Points and miles beginner’s guide: Track points and miles

Points and Miles Beginner’s Guide #3: Sign up for point-management accounts ❑ AwardWallet lets you manage all of your accounts (including your household members’) under one login. Point balances are updated each time you log in, which is a great way

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Points and miles beginner’s guide: Join airline frequent flyer and hotel loyalty programs

Points and Miles Beginner’s Guide #2. Join airline frequent flyer and hotel loyalty programs.Some bloggers recommend waiting for a sign-up bonus or special offer before joining a program. It might make sense to join a program like Priority Club when

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Points and miles beginner’s guide: Sign up for a new email account

Points and Miles Beginner’s Guide #1. Sign up for a new email account. Since you’ll be receiving emails from lots of different programs, its best to keep a separate email account and use it for your frequent flier and loyalty program registrations.

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Point chasing goals & principles

Point Chasing Goals & Principles 1. Travel free. More importantly, enrich your life with travel opportunities that are otherwise out of reach. Fly first class to Dubai, live it up in an over-the-water bungalow in the Maldives, take off for

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What’s the point?

Why collect miles and points? There are thousands of points and miles enthusiasts out there traveling around the world in First Class, for less than the cost of a domestic ticket. They are staying at five star hotels free of

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