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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.

He has flown 23 million miles. Here are his travel secrets – Washington Post

I know this story is older but here is a new take / look at it. I still find it to be an interesting read and fun to imagine what you could do with something similar. This is hands down the best promotion United ever offered.

Good News! You Can Now Change FHR Booking Dates – Danny the Deal Guru

This makes using the credit a bit easier, especially with Amex playing some games on the FHR bookings.

One family pocketed $7.6 million by taking cans and bottles from Arizona and recycling them in California. That's fraud, prosecutors say. Insider

This is an issue with Michigan and Ohio too but this is definitely fraud (in my opinion) since they never paid the fee when buying the cans. Shows you that playing in the gray area isn't always as gray as you think.

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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