Point Me to First Class is the show for professionals and business owners with higher-than-average personal or business expenses, who want to learn to leverage these expenses into credit card points they can spend on travel.
Each week, I share valuable tips, tools, and strategies to help you uplevel your skills earning and redeeming credit card points, so you can expand your travel and expand your experiences.
When multiple people own a business, creating a rewards credit card plan becomes a little more complex. However, there are ways to navigate this situation so you don’t miss out on using your business expenses to earn points. Here to discuss this topic is Dr. Andrea Mabry, a dermatologist and co-founder of Pinnacle Dermatology, a dermatology practice located in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Learn how to approach conversations about points travel with a reluctant partner. Maggie is discussing how to see what’s going on in your partner’s brain when you come to them with a points proposition, and she’s sharing her tips for bringing your partner along with you in these conversations, rather than trying to convince them or asking for permission.
Tune in to discover whether it’s a good idea to speculatively transfer your flexible points to take advantage of bonuses.
We’re discussing one of our shared loves: the World of Hyatt Loyalty Program. Hyatt Points offer amazing value in the rewards travel space, and we’re digging into some ideas and inspiration for how you can begin to leverage the value of Hyatt Points for yourself.
Episode Description Do you know the difference between a charge card versus a credit card when it comes to accumulating points? It’s possible that you have one, or even a few, without realizing that they’re not exactly the same thing as a traditional credit card. So today, we’re taking a closer look at what makes […]
Listen as we discuss points strategies when you have a points partner, commonly referred to as a P2 or player two in the points travel world.
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Discover how to get potentially one Amex Point per dollar of the purchase price of your home, with no limit on the number of points you can earn, and without needing to use a credit card for the purchase.
Learn how to protect yourself from points devaluations by leveraging transferable points. I’m showing you how to keep your options open when accumulating awards-travel points, how to see whether you will be disproportionately affected by a points devaluation, and how you can act now to protect yourself against the instability of points as a currency.
Have your points travel questions answered as we discuss transfer bonuses, airline-specific cards, business credit cards, and maintaining a good relationship with banks. I’m also providing a framework for understanding the reasoning behind these answers, so you can decide what’s best for you.
Discover why your points journey doesn’t have to be planned out a certain way and how to leverage your points to be able to book first-class tickets to go around the world.