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I pay almost $3,000 a year for a stack of credit cards in annual fees. And yes, for a family that has always been pretty frugal, that is more than our monthly mortgage payment.

So why would we do this?

That’s exactly what I’m walking you through in this post. I’m going to show you every card my husband and I keep and pay an annual fee on year after year, talk ab...


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Sometimes the most straightforward way to book a flight with points won’t work for you. Maybe you don’t have that specific kind of points. Or maybe there’s actually a cheaper way to book that flight using a different airline’s program.

Today we’re talking specifically about how to book United® flights even if you don’t have United miles — and even if you do, when it mi...


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Delta is one of the largest airlines in the world. They offer many routes both in the United States and across the globe. In addition to their own flights, Delta also has partnerships with many other airlines worldwide. This gives you even more options for booking award flights through Delta SkyMiles.

While the number of flights you can book is great, the cost of booki...


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Signing up for a United credit card is one of the easiest ways to earn a lot of United MileagePlus miles quickly — and the cardholder benefits go well beyond just earning miles. United cardholders now get at least 10% off every award flight, free checked bags, and expanded award availability that non-cardholders can’t access.

This post is a roundup of all the United ca...


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When booking with points and miles, you can often use one airline program’s miles to book a flight but actually fly on a different airline.

This is possible because airlines partner with other airlines and have reciprocal agreements. Airlines often release a limited number of seats for their partner airlines to book as award bookings. Not every flight...


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