calypso726
Escaping reality one Disney vacation at a time
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... How the...
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and this is...
after your Singapore Air redemption..
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i think ima have a...
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Oh wow thank you! Holy guacamole.
OK so to answer the How the ... and after Singapore Air redemption:
Keep in mind it is not all spend and I haven't started MSing yet. Alaska Air balance came from 2 BOA Alaska cards and redeeming 4 Marriott Night/Flight packages. To do that, we did also purchase 180k SPG points which also added to the current Marriott balance.
AA is a combination of DH picking up the Citi biz card, me picking up the Barclay Aviator biz card, AA shopping portal and AA rewards network dining and did speculatively purchase AA miles on the last 100% bonus offer. We go through AA miles like water and always make sure the redemption is worth way more than any amount we would have purchased. When it isn't, I book with AA gift cards or MR points and will get butt in seat miles for that.
United - that MPX app adds up.
Club Carlson - don't need use the points every year and take advantage of the card's 40k anniversary bonus so it seems I always have enough when I need them.
BA - we both churned the card and it's the only Chase card we have ever churned to each pick up 100K miles and already had some sitting in there from an MR bonus transfer.
Hilton - I've been working on getting enough points for overwater bungalows for several years and someone here did use my Aspire support link - thank you

IHG is also one that plays into the overwater bungalow plans and we know how much I like options. So, I've been collecting those points for years. I did recently speculatively purchase IHG points on a 100% offer because we are getting close to the time I plan to book these bungalows.
MR points is a combo of using Amex offers, sign up bonuses when a card is at a historical high offer and I think one support link.
Chase is almost all spend on category bonuses 5x and peppered with some support from here, friends and family.
I didn't include the 44k on the Wells Fargo Propel card which is worth $440 and this is where I plan to do some MS. I don't usually pick up cash back cards and use them. I wanted to have something that would diversify the current points but also not be upset if I get shut down for my efforts.