Good morning everyone, just a quick Chime Card deal to share this weekend. If you make a payment of $25 or more toward your Comcast, Charter, Cox, DirecTV, Time Warner Cable, and Dish bill, you will get $5 cash back. If you do not have a Chime Card, you can learn more here.
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Part 2: My Manufactured Spend Strategy with PayPal, Chime, Meetups, Reselling, and More!
Good morning everyone, welcome to part 2 of my Manufactured Spend strategy. If you haven’t already, please read part 1 before this post. This post doesn’t really have any new MS strategies, I just talk about various avenues of learning about MS strategies and clarifying some of the MS strategies that I *do not* participate in. Most people assume I do every sort of MS out there, but that is not correct.
PayPal My Cash Cards, PayPal Business Debit Card, and PayPal Extras MasterCard
I used to buy PPMCCs to pay off my PPEMC, but PayPal told me not to do that anymore. I used to use my PPEMC to pay my PPEMC via Evolve Money and get free PayPal Points, but Evolve Money closed that loophole. I used to use my PPBDC for online debit card loads with Serve, but I might close my Serve Card soon. The future of PayPal in my MS arsenal is unknown…
Part 1: My Manufactured Spend and Redbird Loading Strategy
Good morning everyone, I wanted to respond to Frequent Milers’s post (My manufactured spend strategy) and share my own MS strategy. You will probably be surprised by my strategy, maybe inspired, and maybe even disappointed. Let’s get started…
Every Sunday, Staples releases their latest Easy Rebate offers/coupons here. This week, we have more paper on sale and a few smaller deals, like $5 off food and tape.
Recent Tech Funding: Uber $1.6B, Raise Gift Cards $56M, Shazam $30M, Chime $8M, and RadPad $2M
After moving to the Bay Area, home of the tech startup, I learned about a website called Crunch Base, which is a big database full of information regarding some of the my favorite companies. You can find information about pretty much any tech company, big or small, new or old, all in one place. I received an email from them this morning about some recent funding (debt financing, venture funding, etc.) and thought it would be fun to share.
If you want to learn more about the following companies, check out their Crunch Base pages:
Chime Card Offers: $5 Store Credit with AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, Boost Mobile, and MetroPCS
Good morning everyone, here is a new set of offers from Chime. Chime is offering $5 store credit (free money) for the following mobile carriers. The offers are limited (less than 100 available for each offer), so act fast. To learn more about the Chime Card, please read this post.