Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Is the Southwest Mini Companion Pass Offer a good deal?

 


Southwest launched its mini Companion Pass promotion today. The Southwest Companion Pass is one of the best travel perks around. It is a BOGO for any flight for up to two years. You can also change your companion three times per year. 

Is the Southwest Mini Companion Pass Offer a good deal?

I have had the Companion Pass for the past 8 years and it has saved me thousands of dollars. I used the Companion Pass to take my husband to Cuba, my children to the East Coast multiple times for events and college trips and graduation, Chicago, Florida, Mexico and more. 


This offer is to apply for any Southwest Personal credit card, spend $4,000 minimum with annual fee of $69-$149 depending on which card you choose and get 30,000 points and a companion pass good through February 28, 2025. 
Sounds pretty good, right?

Usually, you have to earn 135,000 Southwest points to get the Companion Pass, but it's good for up to two years. 

Is the Southwest Mini Companion Pass Offer a good deal?

This offer may be a good deal for some people, but here are a few things to think about before you hop on it:

1. You can only get a bonus on the personal Southwest credit card once every 24 months so if you get the personal card now, your Companion pass will expire in February 2025 and you won't be eligible for the personal card bonus again until February 2026. You can only hold one personal Southwest credit card at a time. 
But you can apply for both Southwest business cards and get both bonuses so if you have a small business and can meet the minimum spend, you could go with that plan in January 2025 and then have the Companion Pass through December 2026 plus lots of points.
2. Many times, the minimum spend on the personal Southwest credit card is just $1,000 with a bonus offer of 50,000 points or higher. So the minimum is lower and the bonus points offer is higher, BUT you need to get two credit cards to earn the companion pass. Not everyone can qualify for the Southwest Business credit card. 
3. You only get 30,000 points, of course, you can always transfer points from your Chase Ultimate Rewards if you need more. 

Of course, everyone's situation is different so that's why this offer may be perfect for you and not for someone else. If you are not sure if this offer fits your plan, join my Travel Coaching program and I'll help you figure it out. There are only 4 spots left in the Spring cohort so don't wait. 

If you decide to jump on this offer, please use my referral link. Thank you for your support! 

 

Friday, February 2, 2024

Unveiling the Chase Ultimate Rewards: Why 23,363 Points in 2023 are Worth Celebrating

 


I love when I see my rewards summary in my inbox. Now you may look at this Chase Ultimate Rewards summary and say, wait, you only earned 23,363 points in 2023. But let me explain. 


What does that mean? FREE money! Woohoo! 


Unveiling the Chase Ultimate Rewards: Why 23,363 Points in 2023 are Worth Celebrating

I earned those 23,363 points on purchases that I was going to make anyway like gas, groceries, Amazon, Paypal etc. 
But I intentionally used this credit card when Chase offered 5x points on those types of purchases. 
Chase rotates the categories every quarter. This quarter the categories are groceries and gyms. You can activate the offer in your Chase.com account.





Unveiling the Chase Ultimate Rewards: Why 23,363 Points in 2023 are Worth Celebrating

The reason is that when you spend the points from your Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve account, you get 1.25% or 1.5% more when you book travel through the Chase Travel Portal and you can transfer the points to a dozen different airlines and three hotel chains. You can click here to find out how we use Chase points to book insanely cheap nights at Hyatt. 



 

Unveiling the Chase Ultimate Rewards: Why 23,363 Points in 2023 are Worth Celebrating

If you don't have a Chase Sapphire Preferred or Sapphire Reserve credit card, you can read about these cards here. They are the key to our success, we love the flexibility of the Chase Ultimate Rewards points for almost FREE travel. 

Again, if you decide to add any of these card to your strategy, please use our referral links and if you would like support with your travel goals, join our Travel Coaching Program. 

Thursday, January 25, 2024

Are you getting 5x Chase Ultimate Reward points right now?

 



One of the easiest ways to earn 5x Chase Ultimate Reward points is to activate the rotating categories on the no annual fee FREEDOM Flex credit card. 
The categories rotate every quarter and are announced a few weeks before the quarter begins. 
For Q1 2024, the categories are groceries, gym memberships and self care, spa. 


You just need to activate the bonus categories and then you will automatically get 5x points. You are limited to $1,500 per quarter. Past categories have included gas stations, Amazon, and Paypal. 


The FREEDOM Flex is a no annual fee credit card that offers a $200 or 20,000 point bonus for a $500 minimum spend. 
If you decide to apply for this card, please use my referral link. 





Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Another Great Redemption Benefit To Flex Points!


One of the huge perks of having flex points like Chase Ultimate Reward points is that you can transfer the points to a dozen different airlines and several hotel chains like IHG, Marriott and Hyatt. In fact, Hyatt often offers sweet redemption deals. 



This comes in handy when you need points in a loyalty program that you either don't have enough points or you don't have any. Points transfer to all these programs 1:1 so some transfers offer better value than others. 

For example, this past week, I was ready to book a Southwest flight to the East Coast, but I was short about 3,000 points. No problem, it took just a few minutes to transfer 3,000 points from my Chase account to Southwest and book the flight. 



To transfer points: 
1. login to your chase.com account
2. click on redeem points 
3. click on travel and transfer to travel partners
4. click on the loyalty program you want to transfer points to
5. confirm your loyalty program number 
6. enter how many points you want to transfer 
7. confirm and submit 

Some transfers happen immediately and others may take as much as seven days. You cannot transfer back to Chase so only transfer points when you are certain. 

If you want to start earning Chase Ultimate Reward points, we recommend you start with the Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card with a 60,000 bonus, $4,000 minimum spend and $95 annual fee or the Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card  with a 60,000 bonus, $4,000 minimum spend and a $550 annual fee (this includes a $300 travel credit, $100 Global Entry credit and Priority Pass Lounge membership plus 1.5% point value in the portal). 

If you decide to apply for any of those credit cards, please consider using my referral links. 


 



Sunday, January 21, 2024

Woohoo! Another FREE Travel Success Story!

 


Woohoo! I just booked two round trip flights to Medellin, Colombia on points! And the best part by waiting a few days, I saved 20,000 points. 
I am going to show you how I do this so you can do it too, but if you feel like you need more support, join my Travel Coaching Program. Registration is open now for the second cohort. 
Okay, here's the way to redeem those points and miles:

The first step is to research the destination, which airlines fly there? I use Google Flights to figure that out. You can use the date grid if your dates are flexible to find the best price combination. You can use the price graph to figure out if the cost fluctuates. This is important! 



Once you know which airlines fly to the destination and when the price is the best, you can look at points or miles that will get you there. 
In this case, Copa Airlines had the best flights and it is a member of the Star Alliance. But I don't have any points or miles that transfer to Copa Airlines.

This is when the flexible points come in so handy! Chase Ultimate Reward points and Capital One points are the programs I prefer.  But there are also American Express Rewards and Citi. 
All of these programs are flexible meaning you can use the points for any travel, but the two I prefer have a few key differences. 
  • Capital One points are always worth one cent per dollar.  You can either book through the Capital One Travel portal or use the travel eraser to get a statement credit for the purchase. If you have the Capital One Venture X, the $300 travel credit kicks in if you book through the portal too. It's great to have Capital One points for tours, flights on budget airlines, independent hotels and more. You can also transfer the points to several hotel chains and more than a dozen airlines. 


  • Chase Ultimate Rewards points can be more valuable depending on which credit cards you have and how you use the points. For example, with the Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card, my points are worth 1.5%. When I book the flight through the Chase Travel Portal, it will only cost 56,374 points even though the price is $845.60. If you have the Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card, then your points are worth 1.25%. 


You can also transfer Chase Ultimate Reward points to dozens of airlines and several hotel chains. You can read here about how to transfer points to Hyatt for sweet deals. 



Just like the prices for flights increase and decrease depending on the day of the week and when you book, it's the same in the travel portals.  So check several times before you finally book so you get the best deal. When I checked this flight the first time, it was priced at 56,374 points, but I wasn't quite ready to book. Then when I was ready to book, the price had jumped to 74,000 points so I waited a few days and it dropped again. 

Sometimes the price drops on Tuesdays and Wednesdays so keep that in mind. 

A benefit to booking flights through the travel portals is that taxes are included. Pretty nice! Some people are hesitant to book through travel portals because they are considered third party instead of booking directly through the airline. I have not had a problem, but it is a personal decision. 

To book your flight through the Chase Travel Portal, login to your Chase.com account and click redeem points, click travel and then follow the prompts just like you would book through expedia or other third party platforms. When you get to the check out, click use points. You can even pay with a combination of points and cash. 

If you want to start earning Capital One points, you can either apply for the Capital One Venture card with a 75,000 bonus, $4,000 minimum spend and $95 annual fee or the Capital One Venture X card with a 75,000 bonus, $4,000 minimum spend and $395 annual fee (this includes $300 travel credit, $100 Global Entry credit and Priority Pass Lounge membership). 

If you want to start earning Chase Ultimate Reward points, we recommend you start with the Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card with a 60,000 bonus, $4,000 minimum spend and $95 annual fee or the Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card  with a 60,000 bonus, $4,000 minimum spend and a $550 annual fee (this includes a $300 travel credit, $100 Global Entry credit and Priority Pass Lounge membership plus 1.5% point value in the portal). 

If you decide to apply for any of those credit cards, please consider using my referral links. 



Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Empowering Your Teen to Build Credit for a Brighter Future!

 


If you have teens, you need to listen up! In the past few weeks, I have heard from lots of you asking about your teens and building credit. I have created a simple formula and it has worked well for my three children. Not only to build credit, but also to create good financial literacy skills that will last a lifetime. That's not to say there isn't another way to do this, but I found this one successful. 

Let's start with the why. Why should your child build credit?

Empowering Your Teen to Build Credit for a Brighter Future!

The short answer is that unfortunately most big purchases are based on your credit history. So if your teen has no credit history, it will be tough for them to buy a car or house when the time comes.  

So how does a teen build credit? These are the steps that I took for all three of my children and it has worked well for them. 

1. 12-years-old - add teen as an authorized user on one of your credit cards.  
2. 16-years-old - teen opens their OWN checking account with a debit card 
3. 18-years-old - teen opens their OWN credit card. Some good credit cards that will approve your teen include Bank of America student travel or cash card, Chase FREEDOM Unlimited or Flex, Capital One Savor One Student Cash Rewards. Avoid the Discover card since it is only accepted on a limited basis outside the United States. The Chase FREEDOM Unlimited or Flex are my #1 choice since they offer a $200 bonus when you spend $500 in the first three months and they have no annual fee. I also LOVE Chase Ultimate Rewards points so this would be a card your teen can keep forever. 
4. 20-years-old - teen opens their OWN Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card. This card carries a $95 annual fee, but will make the teen's Ultimate Rewards worth more. Currently, it has a 60,000 point bonus which could pay for your teen's trip to Europe or Spring Break! And a $50 hotel credit! You may have to help your teen reach the minimum spend, but it's worth it. 

Empowering Your Teen to Build Credit for a Brighter Future!

After you follow these steps, your teen should have a credit score of approximately 800. Pretty good! 

Remember, you must pay off the balance on these cards every month! The best way to do it is to put the card on autopay immediately. 


Thursday, January 11, 2024

Last Chance To Get The 90,000 Chase Ink Business Bonus



Chase appears to be ending the 90,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards bonus offer on the Ink Business Cash and Unlimited credit cards. We are hearing that both offers will end on January 18th. 

These annual fee business cash cards were offering 90,000 bonus Chase Ultimate Reward points when you spend $6,000 in the first three months. 90,000 points are worth approximately $900, but can be worth much more if you combine them onto another card. 

This is a great offer IF you already have or can also apply for a Chase Sapphire Preferred, Chase Sapphire Reserve or Chase Ink Business Preferred credit card. Why? Because the Ink Cash card does not allow you to take advantage of all the ways to use your Chase Ultimate Rewards on travel. 

But you can transfer your 90,000 points to another card that does offer the travel opportunities like the travel portal and transferring points to airlines and hotels. 

Make sense?

The Ink Business cash card also earns 5x points at office supply stores, streaming services, internet, cable and phone. 

So you may be asking what qualifies as a business? Lots of small businesses count like selling items on Ebay, Etsy and rental income. 


You are also allowed to hold each of the Ink Business cards so you may want to apply for one of the no annual fee cards with the bonus offer ending soon and then turn around an apply for the Ink Business Preferred credit card with its new 100,000 bonus point offer. This card does carry a $95 annual fee and a $8,000 minimum spend, but 100,000 points are at least $1,000 in travel and maybe more if you transfer the points to your Sapphire Preferred or Reserve credit card. 


You can read about how I use Chase Ultimate Rewards points for almost FREE family travel here. 

If you apply for any of the INK credit cards, please use my referral link so I can continue to help you travel for almost FREE. 

If you want help walking through this process, register for my Travel Coaching Program or book me for a 1:1 coaching session. 











 Ends Jan. 18th