Battle of Chase Sapphire Cards, Airbnb Your House, Amex Bonus Clawback & More

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Caribbean taxes are high!

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

This Week Around the Web

Chase Sapphire Preferred vs. Sapphire Reserve: Which Card to Get & Which to Keep – A head to head comparison of Chase’s two main travel rewards cards.

Capital One now allows debit card payments online – Making debit card payments is now easier than ever.

Airbnb Your House – Get Paid To Travel! – A great guide for anyone looking to rent out their house while they are traveling.

Should You Pay Taxes On Credit Card And Bank Bonuses? Head-To-Head Discussion With An Expert – A good overview of the topic along with the opinion of a tax professional.

American Express Clawing Back Some 100,00 Platinum Bonuses (MS Related) – Amex is being aggressive with people who signed up under this offer.

Why Caribbean Award Sales Can Be a Bad Deal on the Return – Those pesky taxes.

What Airlines Are NOT Bookable Via The Chase Ultimate Rewards Site, And How To Book Them – Good information to know, especially with the Sapphire Reserve card increasing the value of these redemptions.

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jason

what’s the Citi $400? must be in another post b/c i didn’t see it here.

judy sykes

Thanks for the Citi Bank $400. Sounds great to me. $400 goes a long way for airline tickets….and 4 months is no big deal. Thanks for ALL the fine print. Will change to the no fee checking when need to.
Judy