Sunday, September 17, 2023
How You Can Earn 5x Chase Ultimate Reward Points Using Paypal
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Yet Another Reason Why I LOVE Chase Ultimate Rewards
Woohoo! That means by transferring CUR to Hyatt at 1:1 cuts the number of points needed in half and has a value of $740. Nice.
It's simple to transfer CUR points to dozens of airlines and hotel chains. When you log into your Chase.com account and click on redeem points
When I transferred to Hyatt, the points showed up immediately in my new Hyatt account and I could book the hotel in Evanston. Amazing!
Yet Another Reason Why I LOVE Chase Ultimate Rewards
Right now, the Chase Ink Business Preferred credit card is offering a 100,000 CUR bonus with a $8,000 minimum spend. It's a hefty minimum spend, but usually it is set at $15,000 so you might say this minimum spend is a bargain. If you have a big expense coming up or can handle the minimum spend, this bonus can be worth thousands of dollars.
We are hearing this bonus may end September 23rd.
Monday, August 28, 2023
An Easy Way To Get A Southwest Mini Companion Pass.....Fast!
And starting in October, we will talk about how to earn the pass for 2024-25.
But while you are waiting, if you are planning travel for early 2024. You might want to hop on this MINI Southwest companion pass offer.
I hopped on this offer back in 2021 to bridge the gap so to say. I got the chance to visit with a friend in Phoenix for the day and bam, earned the mini pass. I used the pass to fly to the east coast a few times in early 2022 before my real companion pass kicked in.
If you decide to hop on this offer, follow the directions carefully.
- You must register before you buy your flight. Flights you already booked do NOT count unless you register and rebook them.
- You must buy your flight. You cannot use points. My recommendation is to find an inexpensive flight.
- You must buy your flight by August 30th.
- You must travel by September 30th
Friday, August 25, 2023
Cracking the Code to Redeem 100,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards Like a Pro!
Near Santiago, Chile |
- transfer them to dozens of different airline loyalty programs
- transfer them to several hotel chains (Marriott, IHG, Hyatt)
- use them to buy hotels, flights, activities and car rentals in the Chase Travel Portal
- pay yourself back for groceries, gas and the annual fee
- get a statement credit
Monday, August 21, 2023
Navigating Travel Delay Expense Claims
My flight from Boston to San Juan, Puerto Rico was cancelled due to strong storms this summer. Jet Blue had issued a weather waiver the day before so I was able to go on the app and switch to a flight the next day. But that meant I was spending the night in Boston. I booked a hotel with an airport shuttle and returned my rental car. After I returned home from the trip, I wondered if I could get reimbursed for this expense?
This summer, we have seen lots of travel delays. Some due to weather, others due to pilot shortages. Sometimes when your travel is delayed, you may need to get a hotel room, rental car or food. The question is how can you get reimbursed for these purchases?
Navigating Travel Delay Expense Claims
If your flight is delayed or cancelled due to maintenance issues then the airline should cover your expenses. But if the airline is not cooperating, then if you bought travel insurance, that would be the next step.
But the other option is looking at the credit card benefits you bought the flights with. Several credit cards include travel delay, interruption, and cancellation benefits. My favorites are the Chase Sapphire Reserve and Preferred, Ink and the Capital One Venture X credit cards. Let's break it down and see what they each cover.
- Chase Sapphire Preferred
- Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance
- Trip Delay Reimbursement
- Travel Accident Insurance
- Lost Luggage Reimbursement
- Baggage Delay Insurance
- Travel and Emergency Assistance
- Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver
- Roadside Dispatch
- Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance
- Trip Delay Reimbursement
- Travel Accident Insurance
- Lost Luggage Reimbursement
- Baggage Delay Insurance
- Travel and Emergency Assistance
- Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver
- Roadside Dispatch
- Emergency Evacuation and Transportation
- Chase Ink Business Preferred
- Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver
- Trip Cancellation/Trip Interruption Insurance
- Travel and Emergency Assistance
- Roadside Dispatch
- Capital One Venture X
- Primary Car Rental Loss and Damage Insurance
- Trip Cancellation
- Trip Interruption
- Trip Delay Reimbursement
- Lost Luggage Reimbursement
- Travel and Emergency Assistance including translation, luggage locator and more.
- Travel Accident Insurance
**This card doesn’t have baggage delay coverage, emergency medical and dental coverage, or emergency medical transport and evacuation insurance
Navigating Travel Delay Expense Claims
In my situation, since JetBlue cancelled my flight due to weather, the airline was not planning to reimburse me. BUT I purchased the flights with my Capital One Venture X credit card in the Capital One Travel Portal so I decided to see if the trip delay/interruption insurance would apply.
I opened a claim on this website and uploaded the requested documents. In about 5 days, I received an email asking for more documents. Several of the documents I had already uploaded, but I played along and uploaded them again.
I asked for Capital One to cover the hotel room in Boston, the airport shuttle $10 each way, and the non refundable hotel room in San Juan that I never used. Grand total $406.
On hindsight, I may have been better off if I had used my Chase Sapphire Reserve, but I also got reimbursed for the hotel and shuttle so I call that a win.
What I learned from the process is to keep all your documentation so you can provide it and practice patience.
Thursday, August 17, 2023
Priority Pass Strikes Again! Woohoo!
One of the perks of the Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card is a Priority Pass membership. This membership gets you entry into 1,300 airport lounges around the world for you and two guests. Plus you get $30 for you and two guests at dozens of airport restaurants around the world.
I've written about this benefit before because it's so awesome and makes it much easier to shell out the $550 annual fee for this credit card. Besides this benefit, you get the $300 travel credit, Global Entry credit and 50% more value for your points in the Chase Travel Portal.
You need to activate the Priority Pass membership through your online Chase account. Then you can search airports on the Priority Pass app or website. It will list the available lounges and restaurants.
Dinner Feast! |
We ordered clam chowder, veggie and quinoa salad, veggie burger and a mac and cheese. Our bill came to $62.17 with tax and tip. The waiter applied our $60 credit and we paid $2.17 for our meal. Woohoo!
By the way, there are several credit cards out there that include Priority Pass lounge membership, but Chase Sapphire Reserve is the only one that includes the restaurant credit.
The current offer for the Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card is a 60,000 bonus for a $4,000 minimum spend plus the $300 travel credit, Global Entry credit, Priority Pass membership and 50% more value in the Chase Travel Portal. This card does charge a hefty $550 annual fee.
You can read here about why I love this card and how to combine points for more value.
If this card fits your strategy, please consider using my referral link.
Thursday, August 10, 2023
How You Can Help The Stray Puppies And Kittens in Puerto Rico Find A Forever Home
Goofy and I waiting for our flight from San Juan Airport |
If you go to Puerto Rico, consider volunteering to transport a puppy or Kitten with Flight Angels℠ back to the mainland. I did it this past July. Goofy aka Sam was a great travel companion. I delivered him to his forever family in Boston.
Waiting to board the plane in San Juan |
Puerto Rico has a problem with stray animals in the streets. While walking in San Juan, you can spot cats or gatos in the bushes, in the streets, and laying on the sidewalk. There are bowls of food and water as well. People are taking care of them, but at the same time, stray animals means kittens and puppies and lots of them. And to make matters worse, there are just not enough people in Puerto Rico to adopt all of these animals.
That's where Flight Angels comes in.
The group was created to help match volunteers visiting Puerto Rico with rescues who need transport to the mainland. There is some urgency to this because pets must fit inside the kennel that goes under the seat. That means that puppies could grow too big to be transported in just a few months.
Goofy riding in the kennel under the airplane seat |
It's an easy process. You just fill out the form on the website to volunteer. The form does ask for your flight information and confirmation for your flight. I have to admit I was hesitant to put my confirmation information in the form so I entered my flight number instead. Once they matched me with a rescue, they asked again for my flight confirmation number so they could add Goofy to my reservation.
The group recommends filling out the form at least two weeks prior to your flight. And they are looking for volunteers to transport animals across the US.
Flight Angels will pay the pet fee and to check your bag if needed. I recommend joining the Flight Angels Facebook group as well.
Goofy with his new family |
Once we arrived in Boston, we headed to baggage claim. Liz was there waiting for us and greeted Goofy with open arms. Mission accomplished!