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Explore the ultimate guide to AMEX cards in Canada. Compare Aeroplan, Marriott Bonvoy, Membership Rewards, Cashback, and Budget-Friendly American Express credit cards to find the best option for your goals.

Service Recovery – When Hotels Fail To Meet Expectations

Service Recovery For When Things Go Sideways Brad and I recently completed a 3-night trip to Portland and Seattle to celebrate New Year’s Eve and enjoy some much deserved time off together. While I get to travel a lot, Brad actually doesn’t get to take too many trips with me, so when he does, I

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Credit Card Travel Insurance In Canada – Am I Covered?

Credit Card Travel Insurance In Canada Introduction Credit card travel insurance in Canada. What a horrible, but necessary, conversation. My attitude on insurance is simple: I get it for things that matter, and really hope I never have to use it. It seems like every aspect of life comes with the chance to insure against

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How I Flew First Class To Beijing Using Aeroplan Miles

Introduction: First Class To Beijing Using Reward Points I’ve wanted to visit Beijing for a long time. To me, it’s one of those ‘bucket list’ destinations with everything a global traveler expects: culture, history, shopping, food, nightlife, and of course, The Great Wall of China. Getting to Beijing using reward points is relatively easy from

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Churning Credit Cards In Canada

How To Churn Credit Cards In Canada And Earn Points Faster

I recently published a post on manufactured spending in Canada after the CBC released an article outlining how a Canadian college student managed to fly first class for ‘free’ by purchasing face-value coins from the Canadian Mint on his travel reward credit cards and returning the coins to his bank for cash. While there was

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What Is Manufactured Spending In Canada?

Manufactured Spending In Canada Introduction Yesterday The CBC published an article about manufactured spending in Canada which featured a story from fellow Canadian blogger, Avery, from Don’t Call The Airline. The article briefly talked about what it was, and highlighted a simplified version of leveraging the Canadian Mint to earn massive amounts of credit card

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Your Strategy Guide For Booking Reward Travel Successfully

Objective Learn the basics of reward travel trip planning and understand the difference process compared to paid travel to maximize your chances of booking the best itinerary. Learning Outcomes Understand the difference in thinking required when booking reward travel compared to paid (revenue) flights/hotels Know the best practices for planning reward travel including: Steps to

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How To Get Elite Benefits At Luxury Hotels

Objective: Learn how to leverage hotel status, credit cards, and luxury hotel booking programs to get elite perks such as breakfast, early check-in, late checkout, welcome amenities and room upgrades for no additional cost. Learning Outcomes: Understand hotel status, and how to earn it through hotel stays Learn how to gain elite status with many

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