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REVIEW: Point Debit Card

The Point debit card can earn you free cash in many ways. It’s not everyday you will see us praising a debit card, so you know it must be great.

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REVIEW: World of Hyatt Credit Card (2021)

The World of Hyatt credit card is incredibly valuable and rewarding. While it is quite easy to accrue Hyatt points via Chase Ultimate Rewards cards, as Chase is a transfer partner, the World of Hyatt credit card also makes sense for most award travelers.

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Review: Chase Sapphire Preferred

We typically recommend most folks to start with Chase cards because of the 5/24 rule. And of all the Chase cards, the Chase Sapphire Preferred is really the best option for most of those starting off in award travel.

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REVIEW: Resorts World Las Vegas

Travel on Point(s) was at Resorts World Las Vegas opening weekend. We stayed at Conrad and Hilton to bring you complete room reviews with pictures and videos. Did the resort live up to the hype?

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REVIEW: Chase Freedom Flex (2021)

The Freedom Flex currently offers a sign-up bonus of $200 or 20,000 Ultimate Rewards for $500 spend in the first three months.  For a limited time, it also includes 5x on grocery store purchases, up to the first $12,000 in the first 12 months.

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REVIEW: Chase Freedom Unlimited (2022)

The Chase Freedom Unlimited will always have a spot in my wallet due to its ease of use, flexibility in redemption and lack of an annual fee. Although there is a solid cash back option, the ultimate value comes from pairing the card with the Chase Sapphire Preferred or Chase Sapphire Reserve for travel.

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Review: IHG Rewards Club Credit Cards

Oftentimes, IHG is the forgotten major hotel chain for award travelers. Travelers, especially award travelers, think of Marriott, Hilton, and Hyatt before they consider IHG. This may be a mistake!

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Chase Sapphire Updates: May 2020

It’s really nice to see Chase make changes to the Sapphire cards to make each card more competitive during this time of staying at home and social distancing. While we’re not traveling, you can decide whether you want to use your Ultimate Rewards as cash or whether you want to stockpile them for future travel. Either way, you get tremendous value from these cards. As always, come on over to our Facebook group to discuss these changes in more detail.

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