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How to Justify / Rationalize / Explain a $475 Annual Fee

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How to Justify / Rationalize / Explain a $475 Annual Fee

The American Express Platinum Mercedes Benz Charge Card has a $475 annual fee, not waived the first year.  Let that sink in for a little bit.

Now let me explain why that card is worth the $475…

 

Sign Up Bonus

  • 50,000 Membership Rewards points after you charge $3,000 in purchases in the first three months of Card membership.

Everyday Spending

  • 5x points on select Mercedes Benz purchases
  • 1x points on all other purchases

Card Perks

  • $200 airline charge reimbursement every calendar year
  • Global Entry reimbursement and free TSA PreCheck
  • Airport club access to American Airlines, Delta, and US Airways lounges
  • Avis, Hertz, and Enterprise elite status
  • SPG Gold Status
  • A $1000 certificate each year you charge $5,000 in purchases, good toward the future purchase or lease of a new Mercedes-Benz
  • Up to 2,000 excess miles waived at lease-end on leases through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services
  • $100 certificate at renewal of your card account, good toward genuine Mercedes Benz accessories

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Guayaquil, Ecuador to Irvine, CA in 16 Hours on 4 Flights

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Guayaquil, Ecuador to Irvine, CA in 16 Hours on 4 Flights

Greetings from Guayaquil, Ecuador!  I am on my way back from the Galapagos Islands and Guayaquil is the only city that flies to/from the Galapagos.  Currently, I am staying at the Sheraton Guayaquil Hotel (hotel review and pictures to come shortly) on cash and points (3,500 SPG points + $55 = 4.14 cpp).

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My 16 hour journey begins at 7am tomorrow morning, flies through Miami, Tampa, Phoenix, and lands in Orange County, CA (SNA) at 9pm tomorrow night.

4 Flights

In case you were wondering, Guayaquil is in the Central Time Zone and is 2 hours behind the Pacific Time Zone.

GYE to SNA

I have a lot of info and some beautiful pictures to share.  Stay tuned for more to come.

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Southwest Airlines Devalues Rapid Reward Points and Why Other Airlines Will Follow

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Southwest Airlines Devalues Rapid Reward Points and Why Other Airlines Will Follow

Earlier today, Southwest Airlines sent out at email to their Rapid Reward members alerting them of a change to reward flight bookings (flights booked with points).  Currently, you can redeem 60 Rapid Reward Points for $1 of Southwest Airlines flights.  Starting March 31, 2014, it will take 70 Rapid Reward Points for $1 of Southwest Airlines flights.

SWA Change

Simple math to the rescue:

  • $1 / 60 Rapid Reward Points = 0.0167 cents per Rapid Reward Point
  • $1 / 70 Rapid Reward Points = 0.0143 cents per Rapid Reward Point
  • 0.0143 / 0.0167 = 15% more Rapid Reward Points needed

Even though it sucks that Southwest will require more Rapid Reward Points in the future, I still love Southwest’s route map, flexibility (no change fees or cancellation fees), free checked bags, and because they are a Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partner.

If you look at Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, United Airlines, US Airways, and Delta’s financial statements, a huge portion of their revenue comes from “Ancillary Fees” and usually frequent flyer programs are the biggest component of that category.  All of the above airlines sell millions (and billions) of frequent flyer miles to banks to entice customers (like you and me) to sign up for their co-branded credit cards.

  • 1 million Southwest Airlines Rapid Reward Points / 50,000 Credit Card Sign Up Bonus = 20 credit cards.  
  • 1 billion Southwest Airlines Rapid Reward Points / 50,000 Credit Card Sign Up Bonus = 20,000 credit cards.  

I read somewhere that American Airlines sold more than 200 billion AA miles in 2012.  That’s billion with a ‘b’!  The airlines cannot afford to keep selling miles and have them be redeemed at the same price.  Their award chart will have to change in the future.

Earn up to 2,000 Bonus American Airlines Business Extra Miles

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Earn up to 2,000 Bonus American Airlines Business Extra Miles

Business Extra, like Delta’s SkyBonus program, allows businesses and “businesses” to earn extra miles for their employees and “employees” flights.  The miles are not normal redeemable miles.  They are earned in a separate mileage program and intended to reward businesses for their employees travel on that airlines.

Anyways, American Airlines has a promo from now through October 31 where you can earn bonus Business Extra miles with each round trip.  To join the Business Extra Program, click here and to sign up for this promo click here.

Biz AA Email

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Some Positive AA News: 30,000 AA Miles Round Trip Flights to Hawaii (5,000 Mile Savings)

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Some Positive AA News: 30,000 AA Miles Round Trip Flights to Hawaii (5,000 Mile Savings)

I’m trying to look on the bright side of all the negative AA-related news from this morning.  This might cheer some of you guys up.  In AA’s daily email deals, was an offer for $483 round trip flights to Hawaii, but that didn’t catch my attention.  What did was the sentence at the bottom that mentioned 15,000 AA miles each way to Hawaii for a limited time only.

AA HI Deal

The link brings you to this page with all the details.  You must purchase your award ticket between now and September 13 and travel between September 11 and December 17 to receive the discount award rate.   Continue reading