π° Saving $20k on a Luxury Europe Trip
We celebrated our 40th birthdays in Europe and ended up saving over $20,000 booking with points. We shared our entire process we used to find deals on business-class tickets and a five-star resort. My wife Amy also joined me to share highlights and recommendations from the trip!
π« Travel, Points & Miles
π Best Rewards Programs and Million Mile Giveaway!
βpoint.meβ just released their report on βThe World’s Best Airline Rewards Programsβ and is also giving away β1+ million Flying Blue milesβ since Air France-KLM claimed the top spot. βGiveawayβ ends on 10/15!
πΊ D.O.T. Puts Pressure on Frequent Flyer Programs
The D.O.T. is βdemanding transparencyβ from major airlines regarding their frequent flyer programs. I have no idea what comes of this, but it's super interesting to see them looking into points devaluations, dynamic pricing, and lack of transparency in fee structures.
π Where to Creditβ: Maximize Your Miles
If you're ever flying on an airline you don't normally fly, I recently heard about an amazing site called βWhere to Creditβ that shows you which partner's frequent flyer programs give you the most for your flight.
π€ Latest Deals
π± How to Save the Most on the New iPhone 16!
Pre-orders for the iPhone 16 are live and there are some amazing deals to be had. My friend βStetson Doggettβ (founder of βbestphoneplans.netβ) knows more about US cell phone plans than pretty much everyone and recently did in-depth analysis of trade-in credit from all the major U.S. phone carriers. If you've been considering changing carriers, also check out βthis videoβ he made on the best phone plan at every price point.
It might be worth calling up your carrier to see what offers they have. Despite getting a $1,000 trade-in credit from T-Mobile last year, they offered us the same deal again for upgrading to an iPhone 16 Pro.
π€ Up to 40% off Amazon with Amex
American Express cardholders can once again save up to 40% on Amazon by redeeming as little as 1 Membership Rewards® point. This is a targeted offer so βcheck this linkβ to find out what you’re eligible for!
π Pepper Rewards: Huge Cash Back on Gift Cards
The βPepper Rewardsβ gift card app has been offering some crazy gift card deals the past few weeks. Earlier this week, I got 12% off Amazon Gift Cards, which was amazing. Deals go quickly, but new customers get 2x points for the first 15 days with a referral code (mine is 612342).
The points system is a bit confusing – you earn "points" instead of cash back, and you get the base (4x) points instantly while bonus points pay out a few weeks later. So when I got 12x on Amazon, it was 4x right away (worth 4% back) and 8x in 3 weeks (worth 8 more % back).
π $15 Sam’s Club Membership (Save $35!)
New members can get a Sam’s Club membership (normally $50) for just $15 with this βlimited-time offerβ expiring on 9/27. I did this last year and honestly haven't gotten much value from it, so probably not worth it unless you're pretty sure you'll use it, but if so, it's a great deal.
π― Target Car Seat Trade-in Event
From 9/15 to 9/28, you can trade in old, expired, damaged or outgrown car seats and boosters at Target and get a β20% off Target Circle™ Bonusβ, good for car seats or select baby gear until 10/12.
π΅οΈ Great Finds
ποΈ Howard Marks + Morgan Housel: The Impact of Debt
I love Howard Marks' Behind the Memo podcast, but his βrecent episodeβwith Morgan Housel on the impact of debt was one of the best podcast episodes I've listened to this year. They discuss ideas from one of Howard’s memos which was inspired by Morgan’s article βHow I Think About Debtβ. I highly recommend βgiving this a listenβ!
π©Ί The Best $100 to Spend on Your Health
As someone who's had cholesterol issues for most of my life, I really loved seeing βthis articleβ call the coronary calcium score test "the highest ROI $100 you can spend on your health." After years of following conventional advice for my high cholesterol and having no improvement, my calcium score is what led to take a more aggressive course of action, which has lowered my cholesterol significantly!
π New Free E-Signature Platform
My go-to for e-signatures used to be HelloSign, but since being acquired by Dropbox, there's no free option. Then I got excited when Google Docs launched βfree e-signatureβ, but so far, I'm unimpressed. So naturally, I was so excited to see βAgreeβ launch free e-signatures last week and am hoping it'll be my go-to service in the future.
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