Monthly Archives: June 2014

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How to Connect to Free Boingo WiFi Hotspots

On May 31, American Express announced their new partnership with Boingo Wireless to provide free unlimited WiFi at over 1 million Boingo wireless hotspots around the world to all American Express Platinum cardholders (personal, business, and Mercedes Benz versions).  To sign up, click this link.

Boingo Home Page

Enter your 15 digit American Express Platinum Credit Card number (will not work for Canadian, Australia, or other international credit cards) and click the Verify Eligibility button.

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Assuming you have the right credit card, fill in your personal information and click the Submit button.

Create Boingo Account

To make is even easier to join Boingo wireless hotspots, download and install the app for your smart phone, tablet, or laptop:

The app/software will alert you to the nearest Boingo wireless hotspot and help you connect to the wireless network.

Download Boingo App

In the welcome email, it says you can use your Boingo account on up to 4 devices, perfect for the whole family.

Boingo Welcome Email

Currently, I am traveling through Spain and France, and have had a few chances to try out Boingo’s wireless hotspots. For those unfamiliar to Boingo, they do not own any wireless hotspots, they just have access to 3rd party wireless hotspot providers. The relationship is very similar to the way Priority Pass Select has access to lounges from 3rd party lounge providers.

I highly recommend downloading the Boingo app to your device (see links above). You will need to log into the service with your Boingo username and password. I have only had a chance to use Boingo on my iPhone, but the steps below should be very similar on other devices as well.

After I installed the Boingo app on my iPhone, I was able to see which networks Boingo had access to. Without installing the app, you will not be able to see the text “Use Boingo Wi-Fi Here!” under the network’s name.  If you are within range of the WiFi hotspot, you can connect to the wireless hotspot from your device.

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When you join a Boingo wireless hotspot, you should see a notification from the Boingo app appear at the top of your screen. Clicking on the notification will open the Boingo app.  Clicking the Connect Now button will send your Boingo account information to the 3rd party wireless hotspot provider and authenticate your wireless connection.

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After joining a Boingo wireless hotspot, there will be another button that says Secure Me.

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Clicking that button will take you to a web page where you can install a secured VPN to your device. I tried to install the secured VPN profile several times from the app and different web browsers on my iPhone but none of those techniques worked. I’m not sure if this problem is related to my iPhone, the wireless hotspots I connected to, or if it is a Boingo software issue. Please share your results of trying to install the secured VPN profile to your device.

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If you do not have the Boingo app installed or if the Boingo notification does not appear, you can still join the wireless hotspot.  After loading the authentication page (each authentication page will look different depending on the wireless hotspot provider).  There should be an option to log in as a 3rd party customer.  From the list of operators, make sure to select Boingo.

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Type your Boingo username and password into the boxes and you should be able to join the wireless hotspot.

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For most people, there are so many free WiFi locations around the US, you may never need to use Boingo.  However, when you travel internationally, there are far fewer WiFi networks to choose from.  You also probably don’t have internet access on your smartphone or mobile device when travelling internationally, so Boingo comes in handy in those situations.

If you have any questions, please leave a comment below.

Sandemans Free Walking Tours in NYC, Europe, and the Middle East

 

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Sandemans Free Walking Tours in NYC, Europe, and the Middle East

Greetings from Barcelona!  Yesterday, I went on a free walking tour of the city and wanted to share my thoughts on Sandemans Free Walking Tours.  You may remember, I went on Sandemans tours in Hamburg, Germany and Copenhagen, Denmark in April (post).

Here is how Sandemans tours work:

  • All tours are led by locals in English who also speak the local language (most guides are from English speaking countries who are now living in the local city).
  • Tours last 2.5 to 3 hours with a small 15 minute break in the middle.
  • You probably walk 3-4 miles total, so bring good tennis shoes or comfortable sandals.
  • Average age of tourists are 22-30 years old, with some children, and some older adults.
  • The guides know the streets and the history of the city like they grew up there.
  • All tours are free, the tour guides rely on tips at the end of the tour.  For my tour, there were probably 25-30 people and the average person tipped 2-3 Euros at the end of the tour, which results in 50-90 Euros for 3 hours of “work” for the tour guide.
  • The tours promote their other paid tours and we decided to go on a Gaudi tour of Barcelona and a tapas tour of some of Barcelona’s best tapas restaurants.

Based on Trip Advisor reviews, Sandeman Tours are very popular:

Sandemans Hamburg

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New AMEX Offers for You: Sprouts, Bonefish Grill, Newegg, BBQs Galore, ExxonMobil, 1-800-Contacts, and Tiger Direct

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New AMEX Offers for You: Sprouts, Bonefish Grill, Newegg, BBQs Galore, ExxonMobil, 1-800-Contacts, and Tiger Direct

Greetings from Barcelona, Spain.  I was hoping I would get a better post out tonight (highlighting my experiences on Sandemans Free Guided Tours around Europe), but that post will have to wait until the morning.  Currently it is 12:30am right now and past my bedtime, so this is just a short post.

I do not publish every AMEX offer that is new, only the new ones that catch my attention that I think are good deals.  Please check your AMEX account (all AMEX cards) to see if you have any of these offers or additional offers.

As always, read the small print because “Big Print Giveth, Small Print Taketh Away”:

Sprouts AMEX Offers

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Barclays Card Trick and New Citi Dividend 3rd Quarter Category Bonuses (Rental Cars, Theme Parks, Hilton Properties, and Movie Theaters)

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Barclays Card Trick and New Citi Dividend 3rd Quarter Category Bonuses (Rental Cars, Theme Parks, Hilton Properties, and Movie Theaters)

Greetings from the American Airlines lounge at LAX.  I am about to board my Air Berlin flight to Dusseldorf, Germany, continuing onto Barcelona, Spain.  My Air Berlin flight leaves from Tom Bradley International Terminal, but the American Airlines lounge is in Terminal 4.  So… I have to make this quick to I can go back out to the street then walk over to the international terminal, go through TSA security, no TSA Precheck for Air Berlin :(

A reader of mine sent me an email that there is a way to get 0% APR financing on your Barclays Arrival Plus credit card, but first, here is the standard terms of the offer:

Standard Barclays APRs

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Crazy Weekend: UCLA Graduation, San Diego Wedding, LAX Flight, and My Credit Card App-O-Rama Updates

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Crazy Weekend: UCLA Graduation, San Diego Wedding, LAX Flight, and My Credit Card App-O-Rama Updates

TGI Friday everyone!  This might be my last post for a few days, but I will still be able to answer comments with the WordPress iPhone app.  Here is my schedule this weekend:

  1. Friday Night – My younger brother’s UCLA graduation
  2. Saturday Afternoon – My older brother’s wedding in San Diego
  3. Sunday Night – Family vacation from LAX to Spain/France for 2 weeks

My dad scored 4 award seats 11 months ago for LAX-DUS-BCN on Air Berlin (economy baby, woo hoo!) returning on 4 separate awards seats from MAD-FRA-LAX on Lufthansa (economy again!)  We are doing a big road trip from Barcelona up to Carcassonne, France west to San Sebastián, and down to Madrid.  I imagine some epic World Cup viewing parties in my future.

Spain Road Trip

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