yawn...
a little birdie told me of a new marriott card incoming...
Both sets of our magic bands came in last night! We didn’t get them until today because we had a snow storm but I didn’t actually think we would get them since we booked so last minute
Do you have a side hustle or something that would qualify as a “business”?
The best offer out there right now is Chase Ink Preferred for 80k Ultimate Rewards for $5,000 spend.
@SouthFayetteFan Thank you for the tip, as I am the managing member of an LLC. The thought didn't cross my mind until you mentioned it. Correct me if I am wrong, but would I be able to apply for the business card and the personal card at the same time to capitalize on the rewards?
I feel kind of bad.... put a Disney Dooney up on Ebay finally. I've been debating doing it for a year, and got an offer for half price fees on the next 5 things I sold for over $50, if I listed them by a certain date. It's one of the blue/aqua Dogs tote pattern that was so popular. Tons of orders were getting cancelled so I ordered through the Shop Parks app and through the Disney website and ended up getting both of my orders. I opened the one I liked the most and have been using it and the other is still in plastic. Listed it, immediately got 5 offers and ~20 watchers... best offer is $20 below asking price, and that is still almost $50 more than I spent on BOTH bags together. But that is the market for this pattern![]()
What rewards would you be capitalizing on? There typically isn’t a good reason to apply for more than one card at a time these days. You could get a CIP and then once you hit the $5k get another card (that should help you space out applications by a couple months).@SouthFayetteFan Thank you for the tip, as I am the managing member of an LLC. The thought didn't cross my mind until you mentioned it. Correct me if I am wrong, but would I be able to apply for the business card and the personal card at the same time to capitalize on the rewards?
But it’s the first perfect card for “skeptics”. Oh my...what a crock.This takes the cake for bad credit card pumping. Ugh.
https://millionmilesecrets.com/reviews/american-airlines-has-the-perfect-card-for-miles-and-points-skeptics/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Think+Award+Flights+Are+Some+Kind+of+Hustle?++American+Airlines+Has+the+Perfect+Card+for+You+from+TW
I think you mean 0/30To apply for a Chase business card you have to be 1/30...which means no other chase cc applications business and personal is the last 30 days. I’d recommend applying for the business card first....but probably best to apply with your name and SS number as the business name and EIN...if you use the LLC..Chase is probably going to ask you to fax documentation ...then wait at least 1 month...2 -3 is is better to increase your chances of the personal card being auto approved
Why do you need two sets of magicbands? As a local I'm always confused on why people get new ones every trip. Seems so wasteful. Just curious on what everyone does with them all and why people don't opt out of getting another set when they already have ones.
This takes the cake for bad credit card pumping. Ugh.
https://millionmilesecrets.com/reviews/american-airlines-has-the-perfect-card-for-miles-and-points-skeptics/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Think+Award+Flights+Are+Some+Kind+of+Hustle?++American+Airlines+Has+the+Perfect+Card+for+You+from+TW
I am one of those people. When we went near Halloween, I put cute little Halloween themed decals on them from etsy. I did the same when we went at Christmas. I also have one that has classic Minnie on it - which I love. It is wasteful, but I love having the different colors and themes.
We also decorate new ones for each trip so I have a drawer full of decorated bands. We only go once a year so I don’t feel guilty getting new bands for each trip. I might if we went a lot but we don’t have that ‘problem’ lol.That makes sense. I have different themed ones I have purchased. I just wasn't sure what people did with multiple ones of the same color with nothing on them when you can just reuse them from the last trip.
@elgerber How is the job search going?
This last trip I got a puck holder for my Apple watch. Before that though, I had a few different ones, that I decorated differently, to wear to different parks, or with different outfits, or just because they were cute LOL.Why do you need two sets of magicbands? As a local I'm always confused on why people get new ones every trip. Seems so wasteful. Just curious on what everyone does with them all and why people don't opt out of getting another set when they already have ones.
I think that's great!! I had one I bought, used the heck out of it, and I still got more than I paid for it selling it! Granted, that's not the norm anymore, but this one was in demand at the time.I feel kind of bad.... put a Disney Dooney up on Ebay finally. I've been debating doing it for a year, and got an offer for half price fees on the next 5 things I sold for over $50, if I listed them by a certain date. It's one of the blue/aqua Dogs tote pattern that was so popular. Tons of orders were getting cancelled so I ordered through the Shop Parks app and through the Disney website and ended up getting both of my orders. I opened the one I liked the most and have been using it and the other is still in plastic. Listed it, immediately got 5 offers and ~20 watchers... best offer is $20 below asking price, and that is still almost $50 more than I spent on BOTH bags together. But that is the market for this pattern![]()
That makes sense. I have different themed ones I have purchased. I just wasn't sure what people did with multiple ones of the same color with nothing on them when you can just reuse them from the last trip.
I think you mean 0/30![]()
I'm tempted to ask in the comments "So how am I getting back from my free one way flight?"
I don't think the article is a terrible premise, some people have to start small to "get it" and it is pretty much a no risk card, but be honest about all of it.
I think I typically use option C lol. 0/30 and 2/30 hahahaSo here's where a glossary of standard definitions may be helpful as I've seen it both ways more recently - and the first way I saw it was 1/30, 2/30 and so that's how it's stuck in my head. But 0/30, 1/30 might be an easier way to explain it. As a group just have to decide a consensus on how to shorthand it.
Option A:
1/30 - can only have one application within a 30 day period, this includes the card you are applying for, and all application types count. Rule applies to business card applications.
2/30 - can only have two applications within a 30 day period, this includes the card you are applying for, and all application types count. Rule applies to personal card applications.
Option B:
0/30 - can't have any other applications in the previous 30 days and all application types count. Rule applies to business card applications.
1/30 - can't have more than one application in the previous 30 days and all application types count. Rule applies to personal card applications.
They both mean, if you applied for a Chase card in the last 30 days you can't apply for a business card without expecting an immediate denial but you can apply for a personal card; if you've already applied for two Chase cards in the last 30 days, don't apply for a third without expecting a denial. But it comes down to what's the best way to reference it without typing it all out every time. FWIW r/churning still has Option A listed in the Anti Churning Rules guide post.