Increasing Spend with Serve, When to Apply for the Best Offers, Transferring Avios Between Accounts & More!

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week in review

Welcome to the Frequent Miler Week In Review series. Every Saturday we recap what you might have missed from Frequent Miler during the week. Enjoy!

This Week From Frequent Miler

SPG Nights & Flights vs. Marriott Travel Packages – With these two companies being combined, which travel package program is better and what features will win out?

When to apply for the best credit card offers – When is the best time to apply for some of the more popular credit cards?

How to cheat Discover’s Deal of the Year… Or not – Looking at ways to game the Discover Apple Pay promotion. Is it really worth trying?

AccorHotels to acquire Fairmont, Raffles and Swissôtel – More consolidation in the hotel industry.

Manufacturing spend with Serve – Settling into an ideal routine when manufacturing spend with Serve at Walmart.

Bet You Didn’t Know: 3 Methods To Transfer Avios Between Iberia and British Airways – How to transfer your points between each of the three Avios programs.

Have a great evening!

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P

On another note, now that Redbird is cash only I wonder if the cashiers will let me load 500 pennies into it?!

Dave

Try it and
report back!

Paul

I imagine this is a comment that reflects personal taste, and I understand that the manner in which you present the titles of your posts may encourage readers to investigate the content, but the consistent use of exclamation points is, to me, a trifle unseemly. Your content is consistently well researched and informative. I believe the aforementioned punctuation is at odds with an otherwise very professional presentation of the blog / site. You need not “shout”. We’ll still click through.

Dave

Good point!!