Reselling for Credit Card Spend, Chase Ink Approval with Many New Cards, Gift Card Consolidation & More!

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week in review atw

Welcome to the Frequent Miler Week In Review series. Every Saturday we bring you some of the best posts from around the web. Enjoy!

This Week Around the Web

Considerations for Reselling as a Method for Manufactured Spending – Taking a level headed approach to deciding whether reselling is the right form of manufactured spend for you.

Delta Raises Many Business Class Award Prices, Lowers Some Economy – Delta has made a number of changes to award prices for flights October 1, 2016 and after.

Approved For The Chase Ink Plus and More – There are more and more reports of people being approved for this card with more than 5 new cards in the past 24 months. It seems like the restrictions may be loosening a bit.

Korean SkyPass Award Chart & Fuel Charges: Plentiful Space And Some Good Bargains – A deeper look at one of the better priced programs for award flights to Asia.

And Then There Was 1: Blackhawk (Owner of GiftCardMall) Purchases Giftcards.com! What Does This Mean for Visas Online? – The online gift card space is consolidating further with the purchase of one giant by another.

Ask A Banker: Your Questions Answered: Money Order Deposits – A good read and some good info on mortgages, money orders, above market rates and more.

A Reflection on Reselling and Thoughts for 2016 – A reseller’s journey from beginner to expert and a look towards the future.

Get An Additional Bonus If American Express Doesn’t Give You A Temporary Credit Limit – This won’t work for everyone, but if you are applying for an American Express credit card, it can’t hurt to try.

Have a great weekend!

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italdesign

It’s a common misconception that ink PLUS is subject to the 5/24 rule. It never was per many FT data points