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Free Miles, Points, Coffee, and Pizza! Easy Deals With Air Canada, Starbucks, Papa John’s, and More!

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Here are a handful of quick deals that are easy to do in your free time!

If you have a few extra minutes, you can earn 150 Air Canada Aeroplan miles, 1,000 Club Carlson points, or 1,000 IHG points by completing simple online tasks, like filling out a survey, or entering a promotion code.

And when you pay with Visa Checkout, you can get an extra $10 when you load $10+ to your Starbucks account, or a free large one-topping pizza from Papa John’s when you buy a pizza.

Use These Deals to Reset the Expiration Time for Points You Don’t Use Often

I’ll show you how to get your free miles, points, and food!

1.   $10 Starbucks Gift Card

Note:   You may not receive a bonus if you reload your account after all gift cards have been claimed.

2.   Free Large One-Topping Pizza at Papa John’s

3.   150 Free Air Canada Aeroplan Miles

4.   1,000 Free Club Carlson Points (Targeted)

5.   1,000 Free IHG Points (Targeted)

Bottom Line

Every point counts!  You can earn a few extra rewards with Air Canada, Club Carlson, and IHG by performing simple online tasks.  This is a great way to extend the expiration date on your miles & points.

And by paying with Visa Checkout, you can earn a Starbucks $10 gift card or a free large one-topping pizza at Papa John’s!  Who doesn’t like free coffee and pizza?  😉

Let me know if you find other quick and easy deals!

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