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1.   I shared why you should apply for these cards before 2018!

Some Top Rewards Cards Come With an Annual Credit You Can Use to Offset Certain Travel Purchases! This Is a Great Perk That Will Save You Money on Your Next Vacation!

2.   I highlighted 5 reasons why paying a BIG annual fee can absolutely be worth it!

Some Credit Cards With Big Annual Fees, Like the AMEX Business Platinum Card, Have Great Perks Beyond Just the Sign-Up Bonus

3.   Don’t miss learning about this credit card perk that saved team member Joseph THOUSANDS of dollars after a minor accident in a rental car.

A $95 Annual Fee Card Can Save You $100s Off Rental Car Insurance!

4.   Clumsy when it comes to handling your cell phone?  Pay your cell phone bill with this card and you won’t have to worry about the cost of repairs!

Cell Phone Repairs Can Be Costly. But Not If You Pay Your Phone Bill With This Card!

5.   Check out this post to learn how readers Derek & Alexis saved $6,500 on their Hawaiian honeymoon.

Planning a Honeymoon? Try Using Chase Points to Save $1,000s

6.   Do you know the secrets to booking hidden award tickets with Delta miles?

Lots of Folks Might Not Realize You Can Use Delta Miles to Book Flights on Air Europa Between Certain US Cities and Madrid

7.   Team member Keith shared how he used 1.1 million miles & points to save ~$66,000 on a trip to New Zealand and Australia.

Knock New Zealand off Your Bucket List With Chase Ultimate Rewards Points

8.   Don’t miss this increased sign-up bonus that’s worth ~$840 in airfare.  It expires December 31, 2017!

You Can Use These Points to Fly Internationally, Including to Tropical Spots Like Mexico!

9.   Just in time for holiday shopping…check out the cards that come with the best purchase protection

Buried in the Fine Print Is a Secret to Saving Money

10.   I showed you the trick to booking almost any flight with no blackout dates.  And how you’ll earn frequent flyer miles and elite status credit at the same time!

You Can Have Your Cake & Eat It Too With One Simple Trick

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