Haley R
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Nope it’s not pending at allThis is probably 50% of the reason I've procrastinated app'ing for an AMEX Plat for DH.
It's not under pending URs on the UR page? I met ours on 5/6 and 5/7
Nope it’s not pending at allThis is probably 50% of the reason I've procrastinated app'ing for an AMEX Plat for DH.
It's not under pending URs on the UR page? I met ours on 5/6 and 5/7
Love Jetblue for the free wifi, free live TV channels, great snacks and free checked bag for up to 4 people for being a cardholder! In terms of applying, I'll say that Barclays doesn't like to see too many inquiries. I am 6/24 with one dropping off in June and November.I think this may have to be my next card! I am locked out of Chase for 2 months and use JetBlue all the time. I have 8 roundtrip tickets I need to book this year so 60,000 with good deals will come in handy.
I've never had any Barclays card ever so I will need to do my research. The enhanced 60,000 offer is too hard to pass up.
I love going out to eat. Waiting for quick service and then struggling to get a table ugh. I’m like you though I very rarely spend money on drinks.
I believe they judge us for our travel
Per Kevin from the Dis/Dreams twitter - All of the 2020 Egypt trips have sold out and all carry a waitlist. Some sold out in 10 minutes.
Yesterday I drug him over to the local Chase branch.
Per Kevin from the Dis/Dreams twitter - All of the 2020 Egypt trips have sold out and all carry a waitlist. Some sold out in 10 minutes.
There you go drugging poor Zack again.![]()
Totally understand what you mean. I get that feeling sometimes from people at work. Of course, I'm the only person in my age group married too, and DH does make quite a bit more than me, so I think they all just assume we travel on his money. I haven't mentioned churning to anyone but one coworker, but I did tell a couple people about our plans for Tokyo next year and that we're hoarding airline miles and hotel points. Still, not sure I'm going to tell anyone we'll (hopefully) be flying business or first class there...
I think if you aren’t going to plan with a lot of time, you need flexibility. I started opening cards in January planning to go to Europe. In April, when I had enough to book, we ended up with Germany because those were the flights in our points range.I think it really speaks to the psychology behind what we do and typical vacation planners.
The biggest (saddest) problem is there's probably a whole group of people who want to go on vacation but have no idea how to afford it. They're primary concern is coordinating work schedules, school schedules and saving enough money to pay for it. By the time they figure it all out they're booking too late to take advantage of some deals. This is sad - but for some reason they can't understand how CC points could alleviate a lot of this stress.
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For these people who can't plan a vacation more than 6 months out, there's no way they can fathom earning points. They don't even know where they want to go! I try to tell them to earn flexible points that also have a cash value - ummmm hello URs?? Then when they finally figure it out, the points will be there. But again, that seems to require way too much planning. Is it really this hard to hand people free bags of cash??? I guess so! .
3 of mine are in high school and school year trips have become a nightmare. Even a weekend trip to Disney - I changed my May trip 4 times and June is shaping up the same.It will get harder as your girls get older. ... Add in sports, mandatory practices, tournaments, mandatory band camp, and and and it was super hard to plan ahead! ...
For us, the line in the sand is travel sports. None of them are Olympic caliber but even if they were, I can’t dedicate that amount of time and $$$ to one in lieu of the others. Now, when they were little, determining what they would do, participate, and skip was easy. As they are older, they also participate more in the decisions and each of them has different opinions - one cares a lot about school, one doesn’t like to miss swim practice, one broke up with a girlfriend and feels he needs to get back into the social sceneYeah - I don't see any of our kids doing any of this overseas stuff. TOTALLY not saying this in a judging way but there's no way my wife and I would support that, haha. (again not judging...just not for our family). We're always going to prioritize church and family time over sports and tournaments and other stuff like that. We're already starting to pull back on sports things because of the schedule paying no mind to our Sunday morning church schedule. School schedules and summer activities are announced well in advance here so I don't see an issue planning around them. We typically have the school schedule for the next year before we go on our trip in January each year. We plan to stop that trip in the next 2-3 years (don't want to keep pulling out of school) so this will really become about 2-3 summer trips and something over a long weekend in the fall. I'm pretty sure we'll have no issues but I'm just generally optimistic that things will work out in our favor because they always seem to![]()
I’m not a big player in this game (or even small) but this sounds like ideal conditions for this hobby.We spend about $9000 monthly on cards and pay everything off at the end of the month. Thanks I will check my PM
My card business is eBay - I sell to pay our vacations. This summer points will pay airfare for 6 and the car, eBay will pay for the rest.How about a fun Tuesday exercise for the greatest group on the DIS...
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Wait, I thought it was Zack drugging people in the van?
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ebates or whatever their new name is?
Wait, I thought it was Zack drugging people in the van?
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I appreciate the outside view point! It helps me feel like I'm not being a horrible person (which I know is very silly, but sometimes you need someone else to point that out...) I feel like I'm also overthinking it as it's the first of my age group to have a first birthday party and I haven't been to once in probably, 12 years? Plus as you said it's for the adults and I've been thinking 1 year or this Christmas will probably be the cutoff on us buying 'things' for baby. Baby gets plenty of things anyways, and can be harder to buy things/clothing for as they grow... I've thought about asking if they set up a college savings or setting one up and just adding to that going forward... I think it will be hard to get out of gift buying with them since I can't break them of it right now for buying each other birthday things. Ahhh, that will be a fun thing to tackle later anyways. Have lots of time to think about it - potentially until LD weekend 2020!Tell them you already have plans you can't change. The 1st bday party is for the adults anyway not the kid. And if they do like they are to their house it'll be more than it should be. I also think smash cakes are stupid and a waste of perfectly good cake and the pictures aren't cute. Just give them a piece of cake and you'll get the same result but maybe the kid won't need a bath mid party.
Boo. Maybe next week?Nope it’s not pending at all
If anyone says anything I just tell them we have lots of airline and hotel points...Totally understand what you mean. I get that feeling sometimes from people at work. Of course, I'm the only person in my age group married too, and DH does make quite a bit more than me, so I think they all just assume we travel on his money. I haven't mentioned churning to anyone but one coworker, but I did tell a couple people about our plans for Tokyo next year and that we're hoarding airline miles and hotel points. Still, not sure I'm going to tell anyone we'll (hopefully) be flying business or first class there...
.does anyone know how to contact ebates or whatever their new name is? I had a purchase that I did in store last week and I got an email saying you earned cashback $9.49 yet my account shows $2.69. Thanks
I could tell you it’s Rakuten, but I can’t be sure I’m saying it right!
It’s so ridiculous! What was wrong with Ebates? It rhymes with rebates! I get that Rakuten bought Ebates a few years back, but why bother to change the name now? And then have to spend millions of dollars in tv and radio advertising to teach people how to pronounce the new name. No joke. Even then, I’m not sure the ads are pronouncing it right. Rakuten is a Japanese company, so the “r” sound rolls almost like an “l,” and you take each syllable at a time, so I think it’s supposed to sound something like “Rah-koo-ten,” but the ads make it sound like “Rack-you-ten.”![]()