News and notes from around the interweb:
- Stacking rewards for dining is amazing
[The] restaurant happened to be a Rakuten dining location. It also happened to be a BILT rewards dining location.
He told me about this app called Seated that gives you cash back to specific restaurants that want to boost their volume. The first purchase comes with a $30 boost.
So may I present to you, the ultimate Amex restaurant transaction:
4x gold 10x bonus (refer a friend) 5% (5x) Rakuten dining card link 3% (3x) Bilt dining rewards card link 12% cash back Seated (+$30)
Effective 19x points (+ Rakuten) 15% cash back Total 34%/x +$30 for using the app
I paid for my wedding venue with the Resy Platinum 10% restaurant sign up bonus. The venue was coded as a restaurant. It was great 🙂
Get divorced, refer your other card, do it all again
- I’m surprised not to see mice more often at Logan tbh
- Maintain. Your. Cabins.
Delta 1A on a 22 year old plane – Posting on 3/31 so that no one thinks this is an April’s fool joke
byu/anyusernamthatisleft indelta@Delta Is this #mold ? pic.twitter.com/nAK85RhSCU
— Ash B. (@therealestgem) March 31, 2024
- Large study of traveler reviews shows most dangerous casinos in Las Vegas and they’re mostly what you’d expect.
- 30% bonus transferring Capital One points to Virgin through April 30.
- Register to earn 2,000 bonus points every 2 nights with IHG in April and May. Meh, better than a hole in the head as they say, this is worth about $5 per night on average but odd numbers of nights are wasted.
Sounds more like social media marketing bait from Seated
Once I was waiting for a late night flight at the old LGA, watching several young kids chasing a rat around. A gate agent warned them, “Hey kids, that ain’t Mickey — you don’t want to hug HIM.”
But the parents didn’t seem to mind.
You all should be honored to be blasted with black mold on the world’s #1 PREMIUM airline. In fact, those purchasing BE tickets should be forced to clean the Delta planes as a condition of carriage, just for the privelege of flying Delta.
The Most Dangerous Casinos piece comes across as borderline hysterical. So… the strip isn’t safe and neither is Fremont Street? What’s left?
Are parking lots and garages inherently more risky? You bet, particularly in a big city but that’s not a reason to make ridiculously broad generalizations like avoid downtown at night due to performers dressed like showgirls or dominatrices. Maybe the author doesn’t realize that she lives in Sin City.
Those are premium mice and only open to disadvantage members who pay extortionate amounts of buckerros for an exclusive membership
Its Rodents are hand selected and screened for your enjoyment and personal safety
Unlike passengers they appreciate the sub par club offerings
That is premium artisan mold for the most discerning fliers in the world.