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Do you Want to View Passwords in the AwardWallet App?

Good morning everyone.  During the Chicago Seminars, Dia @ The Deal Mommy mentioned wanting the ability to view passwords in the AwardWallet app.  I thought about it for a minute and totally agree with her.  If you can view passwords on the desktop version of AwardWallet, you should have the same ability on the AwardWallet app.  At the end of this post, I have a reader poll – please vote and let me know if you would use this new feature. 

Here is what the current version of the AwardWallet app looks like.  You can sign in using Face ID (iPhone X or XS) or a PIN, so the app is pretty secure.  I then went to my KLM account (since I had a 0 mile balance) to see if I could view my password.  I clicked the Edit button, since that seemed like the most logical place to view the password (and that is how the desktop version of AwardWallet works).

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[Targeted] Plastiq: Earn 1 Fee Free Dollar (FFD) for Every Dollar Spent with Mastercard (Promo Ends October 31)

Updated 12:00pm PT on 10/24: This looks like a targeted promo.  If you did not receive this email from Plastiq, you may not be eligible for the promo.  Sorry for the confusion.


Good morning everyone.  I just received an email from Plastiq regarding a promo for using your Mastercard to make Plastiq payments.  From today (October 24) through October 31, you will earn 1 Fee Free Dollar (FFD) for every dollar you spend on Plastiq using your Mastercard.  This only includes payments set up today through October 31, not previously scheduled payments.  Any FFDs that you earn during this promo will be credited to your Plastiq account on November 1.  If you are new to Plastiq, here is my referral link.

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Bean Around The World: Stockholm, Sweden

I guess it’s time for a true confession. I’m a coffee snob. And when I travel, I have a passion for supporting local roasters and coffee houses. Let’s just say I’ve BEAN Around the World and I’m feeling like now is the time to start sharing the love… and caffeine, one city at a time. Recently, I had a wonderful holiday in Stockholm, Sweden. And though it was hard to tear myself away from the sites and all the bakeries, I did explore the coffee houses, and I’m glad I did. I drank plenty of coffee, talked with baristas, and I’ve got lots to share with you. Let’s open the TWG cafe society doors and talk coffee, Stockholm style.

I’ll say right up front that Scandinavia gets a lot of buzz for having the current “happening” coffee scene. Part of planning this trip was actually based on wanting to experience the scene myself and see what all the hoopla was about. My impressions in Stockholm, as they did in Copenhagen, run the gamut from being thrilled to being disappointed. Continue reading

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When Will the 6,000 Wyndham Rewards Anniversary Points Post to My Account?

Good morning everyone.  I had a great time at the Chicago Seminars travel conference and enjoyed meeting several TWG readers over the weekend.  It is always great to put names to faces.  In credit card news, my $75 annual fee posted to my Barclays Wyndham Rewards Credit Card on August 31.  One of the main reasons (or only reasons) to keep the credit card is the 6,000 anniversary points.  I was anxious for the 6,000 anniversary points to post to my Wyndham Rewards account, but the points posted slower than I expected.

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Economy Seats: Four Questions, Many Opinions

Do congressional mandates mean anything to the airline industry? And what about for those of us who travel in economy? Are shrinking seats and tightening pitch a safety hazard? Would you open your wallet for my space when flying economy? Four questions resulting in many different opinions. Here’s an interesting read to see if your thoughts match those of travel and airline insiders.