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ToP Roundup

In this series I will share articles I found interesting from all over the web. These will be articles about miles, points, travel, finance and everything in-between. Hopefully this ToP Roundup series will give you some interesting tidbits and new information you may have missed during the week. If you see anything out there that you think others may find of interest please feel free to share it with me at Mark@travel-on-points.com.

Death of Easy Vegas Status: Caesars Rewards Pulls the Plug on Shortcut to Diamond! – Miles to Memories

I know Caesars Diamond was a big key to the value of FoundersCard so this is a big blow and another avenue closed. We will have to see what happens with Wyndham Diamond, but I think that will be okay myself.

Bank of America and Starbucks Launch Loyalty Partnership – Danny the Deal Guru

Starbucks lovers will enjoy this little bump on their caffeine fix. Or head to a Capital One Cafe and get it dirt cheap instead!

It’s a brand new route on the world’s most famous train – but it’ll cost you $8,500 one way – CNN Travel

Looks pretty amazing but that price tag is yikes!

ToP Roundup Final Thoughts

I hope you found these articles interesting and remember to send me anything you find interesting throughout the week.

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