Another TBB post featuring the most eclectic links around the web such as the new tax law, US needs more immigrants, AI job losses, managing ADHD, a search site to find interesting bars, different retirement ages around the world, crypto warnings if anyone is still listening, the 100 best movies and desserts, how to find your life’s purpose, links featuring Machu Picchu, Sahara and Thailand again, the best photography links and of course always all of the most important developments in the crazy world of frequent flyer miles and points at the lower half of the post. Enjoy the long weekend and Happy Fourth of July!
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PERSONAL FINANCE
Oh boy, as I was catching my breath with everything to finally finish this blog post, we were hit with the passage of a new tax law late yesterday, there goes my holiday weekend. For now, this will suffice and I am sure I will likely have more on the subject next week: Tax Cuts Now, Benefit Cuts Later: The Timeline in the Republican Megabill.
Don’t fall for these yields! These Funds Are Yield Magicians. How Do They Do It?
These funds generate high weekly or monthly income by trading options contracts on a single stock…Is such high income also highly risky? You might as well ask if the pope is Catholic.
Many of these ETFs are tied to such volatile stocks as Coinbase, MicroStrategy, Nvidia or Tesla. Often, much of the “yield” is just your own money handed back to you, and the principal value of your investment could shrivel. “It’s risky enough to go into a single volatile stock,” says Elisabeth Kashner, director of global fund analytics at FactSet, “but then you’re gearing it up with additional layers of risk.”
I could elaborate on this but I have a lot more to blog about, read the whole thing above if interested.
I am going to veer a little bit now, I can’t help myself. If you do not agree, well, you can go elsewhere. It is a free country…still. I think. Anyway, as an immigrant to this country I always wondered what is the US secret sauce. And then, conveniently, I think it is immigration. Look, I think you will not find anyone who is not in support of catching violent criminals and then subjecting them to the rule of law, including deportation of course. But, overall, we NEED more immigrants. Border crisis might be boon for the economy. This article was written back in April of 2024 and the landscape has completely changed since then obviously. Also, I wonder how many Americans will go back to manufacturing and construction jobs and to the farms: Immigration raids leave crops unharvested, California farms at risk. “70% of the workers are gone,” one farmer said as most of the work is mostly done by immigrants, impacting business.
Retirement Age by Country: It still baffles me that Saudi Arabia offers full retirement benefits at age 47. I am going to stick my neck out that this is not going lower in the future lol.
SCAMS/CRYPTO/AI/TECH
Hmmm, could this be right? People are spending more time with long form video, the movies are getting longer, podcasts, songs and concerts ditto and we even have longer books, articles and blog posts too. People are sick of enshittification with stupid short video clips, etc. I am not sure but maybe this guy is right, I hope: Audiences Prove that Experts Are Dead Wrong.
the number of videos longer than 20 minutes uploaded on YouTube grew from 1.3 million to 8.5 million in just two years. That’s a staggering six-fold increase.

The dopamine boosts from endlessly scrolling short videos eventually produce anhedonia—the complete absence of enjoyment in an experience supposedly pursued for pleasure.
More and more people are now rebelling against these manipulative digital interfaces.
Short form clickbait gets digested easily, and spreads quickly. But this doesn’t generate longterm loyalty.
All cultural forms create a backlash if they are pushed too far—and that is happening now with shortform media.
People now view anything coming out of Silicon Valley and the technocracy with intense skepticism and resistance.
See the movie Everyone Is Lying to You For Money if you get the chance. Ben McKenzie Made One of the Best Documentaries in Years. Will Anyone Get to See It? Because, as I have consistently said here over the years (while bitcoin went up and up lol), we are living in a golden era of grift imho. Respect to Ben McKenzie who also has never wavered from believing that this technology has transformed global financial markets is used for fraud and theft. If you happen to learn about this documentary showing around the Detroit area please let me know, thank you.
So many experts are screaming AI will take all our jobs. So, I am looking out for you: How not to lose your job to AI. This is a deep dive, maybe you and your kids go over it while enjoying your July 4th BBQ?
1. Why automation often doesn’t decrease wages
2. Four types of skills most likely to increase in value
3. So, which specific work skills will most increase in value in the future? And how can you learn them?
4. Skills with a more uncertain future
5. Some closing thoughts on career strategy
Another monthly roundup from The Ponzi Scheme Blog. It never fails to learn how many still fall for schemes like this smh. Of course, as always, many revolved around crypto, false guarantees and affinity groups. And cows too smh.
The CFTC had alleged that Agridime was engaged in a $191 million Ponzi scheme that promised returns of 15% to 32% from supposedly buying and selling cattle.
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I need to count how many of these I have seen: The 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century. Ok, I have seen 59 of them. Probably a few more that I just can’t recall right now. So many good ones. And, oh yeah, Memento, I still remember that movie, one of my favorites.
Let’s stick with favorite things, 100 at a time lol. 100 Best Desserts in the World. Which ones are your favorites?
This is great: Notes on Managing ADHD.
Been asked about this from younger people. And clients in/entering retirement: How To Find Your Life’s Purpose.
Absolutely amazing photos of Owls in Towels. It rhymes too lol.

TRAVEL
A few years ago, in a shocking development, Goldman Sachs bought three hotel resorts in Northern Greece to build its own travel brand. And then…nothing. Well, I guess they gave up: Goldman Sachs Scraps Plans to Build Hotel Brand in Greece.
Not 100 at a time this time. Just search a city for the most Interesting Bars.
Good post about traveling to Machu Picchu, relevant for miles and points enthusiasts too: Ideal Base for Visiting Machu Picchu: Hotel Points Vs. Paying Cash.
Great short clip: This Sahara Railways Is One of the Most Extreme in the World.
Big news in Thailand about weed: Thailand starts banning the sale of cannabis without a prescription. I guess they will hire a “doctor”. And increase prices. And many stores (already losing money) will close.
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MILES & POINTS
Here we go, we have a lot to cover in this space that happened over the previous week. One aspect of this hobby is that there is always so much happening and you never stop learning.
One of the easiest content pieces is always when bloggers post about the new quarterly 5% promos, so here we go: Q3 2025 5% Quarterly Categories: Activate, Offers & Suggestions (Freedom/Flex, Discover, Dividend, Cash+ & More). Personally, I am focusing on bigger fish as I have been doing this for 30+ years. I even closed a Freedom Flex card last year so I don’t have to spend any mental bandwidth on this stuff. Which has recently gone over to the ever increasing Amex coupon credits and now sadly Chase’s. Oh, I do handle my kids’ Discover IT cards they got when they turned 18. Which contributes to their credit score going higher and higher. I guess I will have to alternate their cards for gas purchases this quarter. And so it goes…
These flying promos are becoming more popular, so here it goes: Turkish Airlines: Fly Across 6 Continents, Earn 1 Million Points. I pass, something to do with aging I guess. Or I have been there done that. Or maybe it is because I cringe thinking about dealing with this airline’s awful IT and customer service if it gets to that.
I guess this is a positive move, more alliance partners is always a positive: Oman Air Now Oneworld Alliance Member. But this is a very small airline so it is not a big deal.
I usually will not post this promo. But I am doing so because it is so typical of yet another super crappy Marriott promo: Marriott/United Cross Promotion: Earn 750 Marriott Points Per Flight, 500 Miles Per Stay. And United is well on its way to resemble Marriott Bonvoy like crappiness. DO NOT go out of your way to do this. But if your employer was going to pay for these trips anyway and you qualify (good luck!), why not.
Yep, Bilt Rent Day promos are getting worse and worse. And when a blog, instead of cheerleading about them, does this, you know: July Bilt Rent Day Featured Offer Is A Hard Pass. I just have that feeling that this company may not be around in its present form by 2026.
Many seat map websites have come and gone in my travel arsenal. The one I use now is SeatMaps.
I am also adding Google Flights to my travel arsenal. It is decent enough to do a quick initial hotel search. Learn more here: Google Hotels: Your One Stop Shop for Booking Your Next Hotel. I am also using Awayz and Gondola and leaning towards dropping them both lately.
TRAVEL REWARDS CREDIT CARDS
We have SO much going on in the very competitive US bank travel rewards space. It is dynamic and I am sensing the banks are finally getting to stick it to us miles and points enthusiasts. So many bloggers and now YouTubers are in this only because the economics of selling plastic (and/or referrals) are so lucrative. And we are seeing increasing bank restrictions on applying for new credit cards along with now more severe brakes on affiliate links and sadly even referral links. More depressing thoughts below…
First, an article in the mainstream media: It’s a New Era for Capital One. Amex and Chase Are in Its Sights. Credit-card giant Capital One Financial now owns its own network, just as American Express does. What will it do with it? Well, what it has done with it recently is it nerfed guest lounge access in its Venture X card. And some time ago totally nerfed referrals to any of its cards (only allowed if you are a new Capital One customer). Does the Capital One Venture X card still make sense? Yes of course. But, this is a trend with no end in sight it appears, it is not as juicy as it once was. I think next year the annual fee is going up from $395 (easily offset by a $300 travel credit AND 10,000 points every year), especially now that the other two premium card annual fees are so much higher (Chase Sapphire Reserve already went up to $795 from $550 and Amex Platinum is going even higher from $695 sometime in the Fall of 2025).
Capital One can also continue to carve out its own niche in rewards, suited to its strengths. If rivals keep raising their fees, Capital One might find itself in a middle ground, offering a relatively lower-fee but also possibly simpler card that appeals to a segment of people who don’t treat card benefits like a hobby.
I think Capital One should capitalize on “simplicity” while Amex and now Chase go crazy with credit couponing. I am open to be consulted, please call my agent lol.
The devaluation train keeps on rolling: American Express Reducing Transfer Rate To Emirates To 5:4 (Currently 1:1).
As I was saying: Chase going the way of Capital One & only rewarding for referrals of new-to-bank Ink business cardholders. Does Chase still remain my favorite bank? Yes. BUT…oh boy, I think, this bank is taking shots against that. And it hurts. The excerpt below from this blog post summarizes the shots:
After relaunching the Sapphire Reserve card with a 45% increase in the annual fee, a plethora of coupon book benefits, removing 1.5c redemptions via Chase Travel℠, and a (fairly) lackluster welcome offer, advising people that they could get a Sapphire Reserve if they already have a Sapphire Preferred card and then promptly declining many people’s applications because they already have a Sapphire Preferred card, opening cards for people who said they didn’t want one, and stating that if you refer more than 10 people in a month you might not receive any referral bonus points whatsoever, they’re now making it harder to earn bonus points for referring new business cardholders.
Come on Chase, stop it: Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business Joins The Chase INK Referral ‘Family’.
The official answer about this news, Chase Freedom Flex No Longer Accepting Applications, is that this card is a Mastercard, unlike many Chase cards that run on the Visa network. Me thinks Chase will refresh this card as well by the end of the year. Having to register every quarter for the new 5% categories has become annoying for such a small benefit of only getting 5x on $1,500 of spend. More annoying than remembering to get some crappy coffee or a fatty donut from Dunkin Donuts like on the Amex Gold card? Nope!
This post has good directions on How to apply for the Sapphire Reserve for Business card. I can not have any travel rewards credit card affiliate links in the body of my blog posts anymore (only for Capital One cards) so please, if you get value from a blogger try to use their affiliate links to help them keep doing what they are doing. If not, they die. You know where to find them in my blog. And banks want small bloggers to die and prefer to work closely with BIG bloggers where the sales volume is worth it to them. My blog sold 4 credit cards in June (one was mine) and this year the banks are squeezing us out of existence.
I get questions about this, so this post is great: How To Use the Chase Sapphire Reserve $300 Dining Credit. I wish I had this benefit in my Business Chase Sapphire Reserve.
NEW OFFERS:
We have several new offers, they never stop.
Brand new offer is the CAPITAL ONE Spark Cash business card. Signup Bonus is $1,500 Cash Back once you spend $15,000 in the first 3 months from account opening. The signup bonus has doubled since last time. The annual fee is $95 but it is waived for the first year. Card earns a flat 2% cash back on everything and it is unlimited, it can’t get simpler than this. And it also earns 5% on hotels and rental cars booked at the Capital One travel portal. And if you have a Capital One card that earns miles you can indeed transfer these points out to partner airlines and hotels and could should get more bang. After the minimum spend is done you will have $1,800 cash back or 180,000 miles to transfer to travel partners. No foreign transaction fees. Cell phone protection up to $800 per claim after a $50 deductible.
Amidst all the hype about the new Chase Sapphire Reserve cards, it was interesting to see Chase increase the Signup Bonus on the Sapphire Preferred card to 75,000 points (up from 60,000 and way down from a brief 100,000 points bonus).
EXPIRING OFFERS:
The best offer is the Marriott Bonvoy Boundless card offering 5 free nights (up to 50,000 points each). The annual fee is $95 and the minimum spend is $5k in three months. Note that the free night certs expire in one year and they can be topped with 15,000 points per night. Read all the details about this offer and the card HERE. I am no fan of the Marriott Bonvoy program. But, you know, this can be a free 5 night vacation.
The STANDARD Amex Platinum offer is now up to 175,000 Membership Rewards points. The annual fee is $695 and the minimum spend is $8,000 over six months. 5x on Airfare and Hotels and 1x on everything else. Superior Centurion lounge coverage and of course Priority Pass lounge membership. No foreign transaction fees. A long list of couponized credits, up to $1,800 if you took advantage of every single one. Which you won’t. The easiest credits are the $200 airline fee credit, the $240 Digital Entertainment credit, up to $200 Uber credit and $200 hotel credit…and many more.
Same deal with the STANDARD Amex Gold card now up to 100,000 Membership Rewards points. The annual fee is $325 and the minimum spend is $6,000 over six months. This card’s main appeal has always been its earning power at 4x for dining worldwide and groceries and 3x on airfare. Crazy couponing comes with it, such as $7 per month on Dunkin Donuts, $10 per month on Uber Cash, $10 per month on 5 Guys/Grubhub, Cheesecake Factory, Wine.com or Goldbelly, two $50 Resy credits for dining per year and $100 hotel credit per year.
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THIS CARD STILL PAYS FOR ITSELF:
The 75K CAPITAL ONE Venture X card has a minimum spend of $4k in the first three months. If you like simplicity and looking for one (premium) card, I highly recommend this card (and yes, I have it myself!). It has an annual fee of $395 but it comes with an easy $300 statement credit for travel booked on its own travel portal, essentially turning it into a $95 annual fee card. But wait, there is more! On each card anniversary you earn 10,000 points essentially making it FREE! Every dollar of spend earns 2 points and flights booked on the travel portal earn 5 points per dollar. You get access to Capital One and Plaza Premium airport lounges and a Priority Pass Select lounge membership and, this is important, you can add four authorized users FOR FREE who can also have their own Priority Pass Select airline lounge membership and, this is BIG, they can bring in unlimited guests with their FREE Priority Pass card! You can transfer your Capital One points to up to 18 Transfer Partners. No foreign transaction fees. Free Hertz President’s Circle rental car top elite status. Cell phone protection and PRIMARY rental car coverage. Awesome seats at baseball stadiums for just 5k points each. And lots more.
Here are my three TOP CREDIT CARD OFFERS:
The 75k Capital One Venture X card.
The 75k Chase Ink Business Unlimited card.
The 75k CHASE Ink Business Cash card.
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MY ACTION AND BLOG BUZZING
Not posting much on Instagram and You Tube lately, I ain’t got the time. I did post some pics welcoming my new Sapphire Reserve for Business card in IG. I must admit Chase did a really good job with it and I love the tagline “For those who lead”…yeah at $795 a pop lol.
I continue to burn my miles & points stash for the two big family trips to Greece and Thailand.
I burned 100,000 United miles to fly Business Class from Detroit to Washington IAD and Frankfurt on United and then to Bangkok on Thai Airways. The flight to Frankfurt is on a United Polaris seat. Looks like I am going to be on a Polaris seat twice this year. Anyway, I love the dates/times. I don’t love the routing and the metal I am flying on. But every time I have tried to book me a United award on a better airline I get crickets. Anyway, I have it as a place holder for now and if something better comes along I may grab it. Love the free cancelations and redeposits of miles.
I burned 9,500 World of Hyatt points and booked a night at the same Hyatt Place Grand Rapids South as we are visiting friends at the excellent Ludington State Park the next day. Same as last year.
I burned 8,000 World of Hyatt points to book me yet another night at my favorite Thessaloniki Hyatt Regency to spend the night when I land in late August. To get me over the jet lag and, you know, one more night credit to requalify as Hyatt Globalist.
I am getting all of us to the island of Kefalonia (airport code: EFL) flying Aegean Airlines. I tried to use United or Aeroplan miles but no availability, at least at prices that made sense. Four one way tickets cost $946 USD and I am thinking about erasing this charge using up the rest of my Capital One miles. Because I can. I will think about it a little more while earning more of them. So many more bookings to do on the trip to Greece. The most challenging is getting us all back to the US as my wife and daughter are not flexible. At all. I may get them to Athens on Aegean again and then book them to fly Athens to Seattle and Detroit. As Turkish Airlines flies direct to both cities from there. But no decent award availability is coming up yet and I sure don’t want to get them to fly Air Canada and connect twice for 70,000 miles in Economy, WTF! I wish I had more Capital One miles and could book decently priced Turkish Airlines flights. Which I still may do #developing. Are you starting to see a pattern that scoring decently valued award tickets is becoming harder? You are not wrong.
I did not have time to tell you about my horrific experience flying American Airlines from Detroit to La Guardia. I had burned 9,000 Alaska Airlines miles for two one way tickets. I have done this numerous times with British Airways Avios points over the years. Until British Airways killed that loophole by raising the prices three fold or higher, I lost count. But trusty Alaska Airlines allows us to book this for just 4, 500 miles per ticket. A hell of a deal.
And then…weather rolled in. Both in Detroit and New York. As we were eating way too much crappy food at the Detroit Lufthansa lounge we kept getting delay notices. But we had plenty of time so we continued eating lol. We head to the gate, another delay and then boom, it happened, canceled! This was on Wednesday evening, we had my birthday dinner reservations in an awesome Syrian restaurant in Brooklyn on Friday night before attending brother in law’s retirement party all day Saturday. So, we get on the phone and a very nice agent tried to reschedule us. She gave us a few options for next day Thursday with connections. But my wife did not want to take another day off work so we said how about the Friday 5 am flight?
So, we wake up super early Friday morning and then on the way to the airport, boom, CANCELED! F words were flying but not us lol. Another nice AA agent tried hard but she could not get us to New York earlier than 7 pm. American only has a few flights out of Detroit, so this is a warning. So I get on my laptop to work my magic and the only decent option was to take the plunge and pay for two tickets on Southwest for $688! It was down to Southwest and Delta to get us to New York in time for my birthday dinner so I did it. And then burned 68,836 Capital One points to make it free. Because this is what I do lol. Both birthday dinner and retirement party were well worth it by the way.

I am nearing 1,000,000 miles/points burned year to date, it is only a matter of time…And as of now, I am projected to hit 47 World of Hyatt elite night credits. I have four nights in Bangkok left to book. Do you think it is worth it to burn some points at the Park Hyatt with a confirmed Suite upgrade? Should I try one of them new Standard brands? Not sure about the locations of both of them, especially the StandardX one. And maybe we are way past too cool to stay there lol. Anyone know when the new Andaz will open?
I have several $50 Hilton gift cards from back when they were available online and used for the credits on both the Amex Hilton Surpass and Amex Business Platinum cards. I brought them with me to New York to use them but I never got around to it. I am going to use at least one next week for a business meeting in Lansing, Michigan. People are keeping data points on where these gift cards work HERE.
I much prefer the personal Chase Sapphire Reserve card. Because I can much easier use all the credits to offset the $795 annual fee. But I knew I would not be able to get approved for it. So, when I saw the 200,000 Signup Bonus for the Chase Sapphire Reserve Business card I could not stop myself. After receiving the card I sat down to make sure I am up to date and enrolled on all the benefits/credits. No problem using the very easy $300 travel credit. It is going to show up on our Bangkok-Koh Samui flights later this year I just used the card to pay for them. And so looking forward to finally fly Bangkok Airways!
This card has a $50 gift card benefit every six months. I was going to use it on a Panera card but I changed my mind and finally signed up for DoorDash. Which I guess comes with DoorPass. Anyway, this worked flawlessly and treated ourselves to a nice dinner from our favorite Indian restaurant in Ann Arbor. Still paid out of pocket about $9 for a nice meal for two and had leftovers for the next day. So, very easily I can get back $400 of the $795 annual fee. Between Lyft and Doordash small credits I think I can reach for maybe up to $100. So, this card will cost me about $300 going forward. Of course, the juice of the 200,000 points is, well, the juice lol. Fat signup bonuses always pay off the first year, always.
But then what do I do? I am not going to keep three premium cards, no way. I am leaning towards dropping my Amex Business Platinum when it comes up for renewal. It recently nerfed both Hilton and Dell credits. Yeah, ok we get the $200 airline credit. Oh, that reminds me I have several hundreds of dollars in my United Travel Bank I have not been able to use yet lol. Of course, no lounge guests when I get two free guests with my Sapphire Reserve card. Or maybe it is the crowds and the bad food, I mean, the chicken at the Amex Centurion La Guardia lounge last week was out of a horror movie. Really, it was that bad. I guess Amex can positively surprise us when it refreshes its Platinum cards. Yeah, right. You know, I transferred almost all of our Amex Membership Rewards points to Alaska Airlines anyway (via Hawaiian Airlines, this loophole ended June 30th).
Anyway, I need to focus on simplifying my travel hacking life a little bit. So, off I go with two messages from our online Barclay accounts to close our Hawaiian Airlines cards. And they said yes! Last time we did this the bank made us call. Progress and good riddance.
And as one Ink Business Preferred annual fee will hit next week I am going to call Chase and say I am going to make my new Sapphire Reserve the workhorse going forward and don’t need another annual fee on this card which I had for…one year. The same fate awaits the United Business card, especially now that I somehow managed to get over $10k spend year to date on the no annual fee United Gateway card. Which assures me the improved award availability for the rest of this year AND all of 2026 #winning. I have more to chop from the vault but maybe in early 2026 or as the annual fee renewals hit.
Maybe when the second year annual fee hits on my Sapphire Reserve Business card, I drop it while upgrading my old trust Chase Sapphire Preferred to a Chase Sapphire Reserve as I can use the credits so much easier. The thing is I have so many automatic payments going through that card, it has been the workhorse for years. I don’t usually do product changes. But maybe I should consider this one? We will see what happens a year from now I guess.
I did transfer some Chase Ultimate Rewards points to Air Canada Aeroplan, it came with a 20% transfer bonus. This transfer bonus expires July 17 by the way.
Oh wow, this blog post is now reaching ridiculous length, it could be the largest blog post ever? Since I am at it, let’s roll with it. The space changed when lucky The Points Guy was told how much money banks pay bloggers to sell their plastic merchandise. And he started it right when the first 100,000 Signup Bonus offer rolled out with the introduction of the Chase Sapphire Reserve. My memory may not serve me well but he sold for several million dollars. And he opened the way for numerous other content creators to get into the murky business of affiliate marketing. So, pure hobbyists for the love of travel hacking slowly were overpowered by business driven people which then became bigger and bigger and now are big companies. Nothing wrong with turning this into a business. If you do things right like the people over at Frequent Miler. So, let me start a new paragraph lol…
Over the years numerous creators (along with many charlatans) got into “the game” (lol) that they would have NEVER started in the first place. If it was not lucrative being paid by the banks directly for selling plastic. As all these sites grew and brought in numerous newbies (fresh meat, they were 0/24 and so excited to “fly for free” burning 50k Delta miles to fly to Orlando from the East Coast lol) the banks started responding restricting the damage. You know, adding fees, restricting elite status and, most importantly, adding restrictions in getting approved for cards and now finally restricting even personal referrals for credit cards. Along the way, many bloggers went to work for big companies that had the manpower and the sales volume. So, banks are tightening the screws even more lately and bodies are dropping. When you see a pretty good YouTuber with actually really good credit card content drop out with 20,000 subscribers (I have 67 subscribers on YT, LOL), you know, the pain is real. Another YTer with 10,000 subscribers lays out the screwing being doled out by the banks lately, sadly most of it from my favorite bank. Oh wait, one of my favorite YTbers has not posted in days, hope he did not give up too!
Let’s get something straight. What this blog brings in is immaterial, thanks to my day job that just had a record quarter by the way, not to brag. And no I am not accepting new clients since Covid entered our lives. If I devoted the time I spent blogging to make more money…This is not me, I am wired differently. I wish we could go back 25 years when we weirdo travel hackers knew each other in Flyertalk. Those days are long gone. I didn’t make a single penny for the first few years of blogging. Then I added an Amazon shopping link until a blogger I had pissed off got Amazon to ban me. Then I turned it into a tiny business so I can get paid applying for credit cards for all of my own family apps and even deducting some legitimate expenses (annual fees and award taxes, etc.), activities I was doing anyway.
Over the years it showed a small profit, thanks again to the banks mostly. But this year banks started pushing that knife deeper and deeper with no end in sight. Credit card sale revenue has taken a huge hit (50% – 60%) and this blog will turn a loss for the first time this year it appears. No worries, I can use the tax benefit but my psyche is damaged because, you know, I am not a loser lol. Please do not ask to translate how much this blog is costing me per hour, this is my little obsession that I just can not believe it exists for 12.5+ years you guys. Blog life this long is NOT normal. It kind of fits my personality I guess. But I must admit I am getting tired, maybe the time has come when I take my family back to Greece..and never return here. If I had a dollar for every time I had this thought smh.
Frankly, I can not believe my second credit card vendor has not dropped me yet due to low sales. When this happens I move on. Because 1 coffee sold in June (thanks Carl) and 10 coffees sold in July to date (thanks David) will make the official loss booked here high enough to shatter my ego woohoo. I am giving myself a challenge for the summer, average 5 credit card sales and 15 Buy Me a Coffee sales per month. We now have:
June:
Credit card sales: 4 Buy me a Coffee sales: 1
July to date:
Credit card sales: 1 Buy me a Coffee sales: 10
Also, credit card personal referrals have also dried up. And with Chase not doing them anymore starting in October unless you are a brand new customer (starting with the Ink cards and no doubt expanding to the rest of its credit card portfolio) I am not even mentioning them here.
With my wife retiring next year (along with most clients) I am thinking ahead too…
I saw F1 The Movie. I enjoyed it. Especially the racing. There was one scene at the end with Brad Pitt in the zone racing to finish first, something he had been working on for decades. And I could see myself blogging in the zone racing to…folding this “venture” with a loss this year, sad.
Stay healthy my friends…
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Gold! For the Mountain West! Hopefully you got my Aeropostale referral.
*Chase Aeroplan
I like your style here, man!
Happy 4th! Excellent dessert list. I was about to complain that it didn’t have Nicaraguan tres leches cake but then it finally showed up at #96. I really need to try Japanese cheesecake one of these days.
My family’s epic LA-Grand Canyon-Utah road trip is coming up and I’m excited. Flying into LAX and out of Grand Junction, CO. It’s an early evening 45-minute connection in DFW on the return flight so who knows if we’ll make it but my sister lives in the area so worst case we’ll hang out with them for an evening and head back the next day. Hotels will be a mix of IHG, Choice, and Hyatt, plus two nights paid in the Grand Canyon North Rim.
I’ve booked a musical act for the TBB meet-up at that North Korean resort I mentioned a week or two ago. If you can get past the video of the missile hitting the U.S. they’re actually pretty good: https://youtu.be/FUjqYfyvynQ?si=iqkO2UwFTcArH0D9
I was surprised at the number of cannabis shops in Bangkok. Feels like they make an area seedier than the working girls do. Hmm if you can swing it, definitely do the PH. Andaz I believe Dec but I’d be expecting it to be delayed.
Retirement should not be feared, it’s a great time of our lives while we still have the energy to enjoy. I think I have convinced my husband to at least cut his hours back to maybe 60% of a regular job. We have labor laws in Oz whereas employers are legally obliged to work with employees who want to phase into retirement.
Had an interesting experience when my husband applied for a credit card in Oz. With a 6 figure salary and substantial savings, for a $10k limit they required copies of tax returns, payslips, investment statements, documentation proving dividends received. After we stopped laughing at how totally ridiculous the request was, we declined to provide the information.
wow I didn’t know you lost your Amazon affiliate because of a jerk. I was using your link for all my buying group purchases on Amazon.
Marking Carl and DML tardy 🙂
@ Josh: Thank you! I think this is the first Aeroplan card sale in my blog. I heard an alarm sounded off at The Points Guy Inc Global HQ to watch out for my comeback lol.
@ NickPFD: Your trip sounds awesome. I wish you good luck because, you know, summer storms and weather complications can arise. That North Korean band, thumbs up for the looks…And all the robotic clapping, especially when the Great Leader is shown…what a bizarro world we are living in…Sometimes I wish we can liberate these people….but…nukes smh. Oh, hiring this band for the TBB meetup, it may be too expensive lol.
@ Vicky: Thanks for the feedback on the Bangkok PH. Thinking about it, I do have the points. Going to hold off booking the last 4/5 nights in BKK until after I book the return flights. Not going to Vietnam or Cambodia we decided, just too much to fit in. Yeah, so many weed shops, first time I encountered them it felt like Amsterdam or something. Many expats went into business opening them and ending up losing their shirts. Good points on retirement, I am feeling like I may go into being non relevant…so I put it off, or something like that. Phased retirement is the next big thing imho. Oh yeah, only US banks behave like this. But lately, maybe they are coming around…the juice is not what is used to be. But things always change, we adapt. Until the pendulum swings all the way to their side and the end is here. Anyway, the end is near…er.
@Chris: Yeah, tried to get back in it years later and the Amazon robots accepted me…for a few hours before they closed my account saying that due to my previous ban I am not allowed to be blessed with their approval. Thank you, you and my sister in law carried this blog for a little while back then.
Happy Fourth everyone.
Have to go to a funeral on Sunday 🙁
I’m not tardy. I slept in! It’s a Holiday! (West coast time zone here, plus I am An Old.)
Lots of good reading here today for my holiday weekend! Of course, being retired since I hit 51 (I am now 68) means I am basically on weekend all the time. I stay busy around the house though and thinking about future travel.
Got to say though, I’m not planning as much travel as I wish I could. Not because I don’t have the points or $$, but aging, doctor appointments, plus other things going on. Learned a LOT from my last trip as to what I can still deal with and what I can’t, plus physical and mental abilities.
I dropped my last Amex Plat card a little while back. Just could not justify the cost versus benefits. I have Priority pass through Venture X anyhow and Amex lounges are too damned busy and getting harder to even get into! Might sign up for the Gold one day, but not too sure.
Your plans to go to Thailand sure sound interesting! Looking forward to the trip reports!
Is that Trump and his fat ass on the waterslide?
Yes I am tardy, please don’t make me pay the fine.
Great post today Buzz, and as always thank you.
I was not aware that you were dismissed from Amazon by another blogger, douche move.
Loved the response from Carl…An Old
Can’t agree with you more concerning the state of grifting these days, corporate America is all in on this.
Hope we get to see the Mckenzie documentary.
Wishing you and your family and diehard Buzz fans a great 4th weekend!
Tardy is right! Too much excitement setting up a stereo the old fashioned way!
The ponzi record this month seemed dull. But it is easy to get jaded.
I bet taxes are going to get hairy with the new SALT limit. All of a sudden the std deduction does not look sensible.
Thanks for the links!
Good luck on finding award space for your wife and daughter and thanks for not booking multiple awards for the same dates, keeping award space tied up and unavailable for every other human. I’ve heard bloggers brag about holding multiple redundant awards for themselves and it really grinds my gears. Saver space is tough enough to find at the best of times, blocking space off for no good reason is pretty selfish but self-important people don’t really care.
I’m now torn on the Amex Business Platinum card because there were four benefits that really made it worthwhile: $200 airline credit, 35% flight rebates for business/first class, $400 Dell credits, and Centurion lounge access for me and a guest. Now the 35% rebate is only for one favored airline, the Dell credit is vastly reduced, and lounge access is only for the cardholder. That leaves 1/4 benefits intact. IMO that sucks pretty bad.
@ Carl: Not marked tardy, you are good 🙂 Starting to come to terms internally about this retirement thing. But it is time to dig in to the new tax law first lol. Another Hyatt enthusiast convinced me to blow some points and a confirmed suite upgrade for the Bangkok Park Hyatt, dates tbd.
@ David: Come on about “An Old”, didn’t you know age is just a number? 🙂 I bet you can’t wait either for the UFC fight at the White House, I think we are going to get invited smh. When will Trump’s base realize that they are inflicting pain on themselves…then again, maybe, they enjoy sticking it to the libs more. I think I am the one who came up with “G in MAGA stands for Grift” and I am sticking to it.
@ DML: You are right about the latest Ponzi Scheme roundup…But I had to come up with something, like cows lol. Yeah, we had it pretty easy with almost everyone taking the standard deduction. Working on a client update about the new tax law and leading with “start keeping track of your charitable donations and property tax payments going forward because they may matter again”.
@ Christian: Would never book multiple awards and hold up space. I even called AA to cancel our two seats they rebooked us on later that day standing in line to board our Southwest flights to LGA. Still can’t believe how AA totally screwed that up, so much for the great bargain of booking DTW-LGA for 4,500 Alaska miles. Yeah, the Amex Business Platinum value proposition has gone way down, I am going to drop it. Unless the new refresh comes before the next annual fee comes due and shockingly the new benefits/credits bring the value proposition around again. I must admit I have had about enough of the Centurion lounges, we shall see what happens soon.
First practice of my hometown team AEL FC in Larissa, Greece. Back in the Greek First Division. We are back!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khlhNcNtGo0
Just got approved for business sapphire reserve. The coupons actually suck but getting 200k for $30k/6 mos is doable. Definitely not going to renew next year. Will get back$300/travel and 2X$10/mo at Doordash. Will justt add that to the 2X$10 I get from wife’s Reserve card. Love to pick up more than 1 order at a time….
Same 🙂
Yeah, I find it very strange Chase managed to suck the coupons for the Business CSR so much when compared to the personal CSR. They are not even close.