- Chase Sapphire Reserve,
- The Platinum card from American Express,
- The Business Platinum card from American Express,
- Hilton Honors Aspire
- Hilton Honors American Express Surpass
- Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant
- US Bank Reserve
- Citi Prestige
Great news for those of you holding Chase FREEDOM (no longer available), FLEX and Unlimited credit cards! The Q1 rotating categories have been announced and it's time to activate. These cards offer bonus categories that change every quarter. You have to activate the bonus which you can do anytime during the quarter and it's retroactive.
Then you earn 5x Ultimate Reward points on purchases up to a total of $1,500. Pretty sweet!
Past categories have included retailers such as gas, Walmart, and PayPal. The strategy is to switch your spending in those categories to these cards for the quarter to max out the points. Then transfer your points to your Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve credit card to max out the value. Make sense?
I love Chase Ultimate Reward Points because they are so flexible. You can transfer them to dozens of airlines, Marriott, Hyatt, IHG, pay yourself back in cash, and more.
Okay, so here's the big announcement for Q1, the categories are groceries and Ebay. I love when the category is groceries because it's so easy to rack up the bonus points fast. When you get a chance, activate the offer by logging into your Chase.com account and clicking on the activate button.
Then label that card for groceries so you remember to swipe it the next time you are at the store starting Jan. 1. If you don't have a Chase FREEDOM Unlimited or Flex card yet, consider using my referral link when you apply. The bonus right now is $200 for a $500 minimum spend. Pretty sweet. This is my go-to card since there is no annual fee. However, you will want the Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve card also since those cards give you access to travel partners and offer more value in the travel portal. You can apply for one of those cards using this link. Right now, the bonus is 60,000 points for a minimum spend of $4,000. That's about $750 in the travel portal. Woohoo!
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And this weekend, San Diego opened the new blue line on its trolley system. It's a well-known fact that Southern California residents like their cars! It's been tough to get riders to take the relatively new LA subway and the San Diego trolley. But the cities keep trying since the traffic is tough.
The blue line is a welcome addition because now UC San Diego is connected to the trolley system. Now, you can ride the trolley from UCSD all the way to the baseball stadium, Petco Park, downtown. Amazing.
The trolley is a light rail system covering 53 miles around San Diego County and was created in 1981.
Unfortunately, the trolley we were on announced that riders would have to change trolleys in Old Town instead of being able to ride all the way downtown, but in theory, you could do it.
Besides the blue line, MTS built parking lots at most of the new trolley stops including this one at the Balboa Avenue stop. The stop at Nobel has a five-story parking structure. Parking is FREE at all MTS parking lots, however, you can only park there for 24 hours. For a list of all the parking structures, click here.