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News You Can Use – Alaska Airlines Reduced Mileage Awards, $10 Prepaid Visa Card Offer Extended, & More!

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1.   Alaska Airlines Reduced Mileage Awards

You can fly 1-way in coach using 5,000 Alaska Airlines to select cities between January 6, 2015, and March 5, 2015.

But you have to book by January 8, 2015.

5,000 Alaska Airlines Miles Gets You a 1-Way Ticket From Seattle to Oakland

2.    $10 Prepaid Visa Card Offer From Visa Checkout Extended

You can get a $10 prepaid Visa card when you enroll your Bank of America Visa debit or credit card.

I wrote about this before but the offer was supposed to expire on December 4, 2014.  But it’s been extended to January 8, 2015.

3.   $20 Serve Credit for Direct Deposit (Targeted)

Via Miles to Memories, you can get a $20 Serve credit if set up direct deposit of your tax return to your Serve account.

Note:   This is a targeted offer so check your email.
Get $20 Credit When You Have Your Tax Refund Deposited to Your Serve Account

4.   Free Equifax Credit Report From Credit Karma

Via Doctor of Credit, you can get your Equifax credit report for free from Credit Karma.

Normally folks who use Credit Karma get their VantageScore for free.  But now, you can get your Equifax score and credit report.

Credit Karma Gives You a Free Equifax Credit Score
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