In today’s podcast episode, we’ll talk about who we would want to buy JetBlue, how Amex missed the mark with its new business card, and the key to preserving our loyalty if Hyatt “mile-stone-ifies” elite benefits.
The bright side of Hyatt’s (potential) Globalist shake-up
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Giant Mailbag
(02:16) – Adam: Why does the Aviator Silver card list as $199 annual fee on other sites across the internet, except for yours?
Learn more about the Aviator Silver card here
Card News
(04:33) – New: American Express Graphite™ Business Cash Unlimited Card
Learn more about the American Express Graphite™ Business Cash Unlimited Card here
Awards, Points, and More
(09:03) – JetBlue is looking for a buyer that can clear regulatory approval: United, Alaska, or Southwest
(16:16) – Bilt authorized user updates, transfer partner updates
(22:31) – Bilt using Points Path
Learn more about Bilt changes here
(25:17) – Wyndham points sale: Buy Wyndham points for as low as 0.65 cents each thru May 1
(25:51) – MealMaxxer, a cool map tool for finding stacks with Resy, inKind, Bilt Dining, and more
Learn more about MealMaxxer here
Main Event: The bright side of Hyatt’s (potential) Globalist shake-up
(28:59) – Learn more about Hyatt may be shaking up Globalist status here
(33:40) – Greg’s glass-half-full take: Not as bad as many fear & several positives
(38:15) – Greg’s 1 huge key assumption
(40:37) – The potential negatives
(46:38) – The potential positives
(48:42) – Nick’s reaction
Question of the Week
56:56) – With more and more merchants adding additional fees for credit card processing, do you consider if it’s best to use a debit card?
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Music Credit – “Ocean Deep” by Annie Yoder





Nick – I live near Sacramento, I recommend the Waterboy or Binchoyaki for higher end Resy restaurants. Waterboy is French/Italian and is beloved by all Sac residents. Binchoyaki is a great Japanese izakaya though the bill quickly adds up… I used my Amex resy credits at both restaurants within the past month.