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Straight to the Points

Do you want to take your family on amazing vacations for almost free? It's possible with the help of credit card points and miles. I'm here to teach you how!Travel is an important way to connect, restore, and celebrate. Unforgettable travel is possible with a limited budget. This podcast is designed for busy people who want to learn how to take unforgettable trips with minimal out of pocket cost, but don’t want to devote a ton of time to figuring out the world of points and miles. I’ll help you get your first trip booked in just a few months. Let’s get Straight to the Points!straighttothepointspodcast.com

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    14. How to Book Flights on Points- A Straightforward Process to Scoring Great Deals

    Booking flights on points can feel challenging at first- that’s ok! A common phenomenon in points and miles is finding it really easy to earn points, and then feel panicked when its time to use them. It IS true that earning points is harder than using them! Don’t get me wrong, there are tons of tips and tricks that can be used to maximize points earning, but it’s learning to SPEND your points wisely that makes it possible to unlock amazing free and almost free travel. There are more pitfalls when it comes to spending points, which often leads to “analysis paralysis” and people perpetually earning and never using them. Booking flights on points in particular is generally more complex than booking hotels, so overall booking flights on points is a HUGE topic that we could devote endless episodes to. This episode is starting with the basics of the process of how I think about planning flights for a points trip, and breaking down HOW I actually make it happen.

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    13. Disney World on Points

    Disney World is high on travel wish list for many families, and for good reason! It might seem like using points and miles to make your Disney World on vacation achievable isn’t an option, but the truth is, there ARE ways to use points lower the cost for your Disney vacation, AND ways to maximize points earning for the portions you don’t book on points!FlightsSouthwestcompanion passUnitedLook for “Saver” awardsRemember you can also book United flights through Air Canada to use Amex pointsAmerican AirlinesTransfer Citi Thank You PointsCan also book through Alaska using Bilt points.DeltaGenerally not a great deal transferring your transferrable points here, but can earn on a cobranded card or book through Virgin Atlantic for a better dealDon’t rent a car – rideshare, Disney transportation, hotels in walking distance, outside hotel shuttles. City bus is an option!!Rideshare- don’t forget to link Lyft to Bilt account. Pay with CSR and CSP 5x points. CSR $10 per month. Uber- UberOne free with platinum, $15 per month, extra $25 in Dec.Disney World on- property lodging Book any hotel on property and purchase erase with Capital OneWDW Swan and Dolphin- deluxe on property resortsBookable on Marriot points, often 50-65K (sometimes more)- dynamic pricing. About once a year Marriot offer for 5 free night certs up to 50K, which can be “topped off” to up to 65K!Do you work in a field where you could attend a conference?Primary Care MER conferences. Book deluxe hotels at a discounted rate and then get reimbursed by your employer if you have CME funds.Off Disney property lodging Hyatt Place Orlando/Lake Buena VistaShuttles to parks (Hollywood Studios or Magic Kingdom)Hyatt Regency Orlando20 min drive from Magic KingdomFamily Suite with 2 queen beds and a double Murphy bed for 30 KHyatt Regency Grand CypressShuttles to all parksPark TicketsUndercover Tourist or Get Away Today code as travel – erase with Capital One. Remember to click through a shopping portal like Rakuten to get to Undercover tourist to earn extra points for the purchase!Book a PACKAGE through Disney that includes hotel and ticketsTo EARN a lot of points on tickets/discount on tickets Book on Undercover tourist through a portalSam’s Club GC at discountTarget – buy $100 GC get $10 Target gift cardRove Miles- 3.2-6x on Disney GC through giftcards.com- can pair that with an “offer” on your card for 10% off purchase!!!Sign up - www.rovemiles.com/?signup&referralCode=9CPGSRPOFoodCodes as Travel and can purchase erase with Capital One Venture X if dining package bookedCombine at Disneygiftcard.comKeep in mind they can combine up to $1000, and can only use one GC per purchase. Could split tickets into multiple purchasesDisney Inspire credit card – SUB is $300 statement credit (after $1000 spend in 3 mo), $300 Disney Gift card (immediate)

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    12. Unpacking the Recent Changes to the World of Hyatt Program

    In this episode I unpack the details of the recent changes to the World of Hyatt Program, and what this means for the future of this beloved points program.

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    11. Destination Inspiration- San Antonio, TX - Hyatt Regency Hill Country

    In this episode I share how my family was able to enjoy a trip on points to San Antonio, TX at Hyatt Regency Hill Country. This is an incredible family-friendly resort that we would love to return to!Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Villas- https://www.hyatt.com/hyatt-regency/en-US/sanhc-hyatt-regency-hill-country-resort-and-villasSample schedule of activities at the resort- https://www.hyatt.com/content/dam/hotel/propertysites/assets/regency/sanhc/documents/en_Us/special-events/Hyatt-Regency-Hill-Country-Resort-And-Spa-Activity-Guide-Summer-2018.pdfMr. Ice Cream - https://share.google/ZrzGr8o1dJoORjX1YJapanese Tea Garden- https://saparks.org/japanese-tea-garden/

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    10. How to Redeem Amex Points for Almost Free Travel

    Amex points have a lot of awesome uses, but my favorite use for Amex points are international flights! This is one of the ways to get amazing value out of your points. Similar to Chase, you have 2 main ways to redeem points for travel – portal bookings and transferring points to partners.Portal bookingsPros of Portal BookingsSimplicityFine Hotels and resorts- With Amex Platinum you get $300 semi annually for Fine Hotels and Resorts hotel bookings (min 2 night stay). You also get late checkout, $100 credit, free breakfast for 2, and upgrades as available!You can book things you couldn’t by transferring points out – rental cars, cruises, certain hotels (like 4 seasons). I prefer to do these bookings on cash and use as a points-earing opportunityCons of Portal BookingsHotel stays don’t always count towards statusGlitches related to using a 3rd party booking service – harder when things go wrongNot getting the best value. But remember, there is truly no “wrong” way to use your points! But there are ways to use them so that points stretch further.Transferring points to partnersHotelsHilton (1:2)- transfer bonuses!Choice Hotels 1:1 ( Citi is 1:2)Marriot- avoid thisAirlinesJet Blue (250:200)British AirwaysFlying Blue- Air France-KLM25% off award tickets for ages 2-11Promos every monthLots of business class award availabilityAvianca Life MilesVirgin AtlanticSuper low points pricesWatch for taxes and fees!Can use to book Delta flightsEmirates (1000: 800)Air CanadaFlights to EuropeCan use to book United flightsDelta- likely won’t get great dealsHow to Transfer Points From AmexFirst create a loyalty account for the program you want to transfer intoMembership tab on bottom (star)--> Redeem rewards (under your total points number)--> Scroll down to transfer pointsAmex points can NOT be combined between peopleThere’s the basics on how to best use Amex points to book travel for free or very close to free! Booking in the portal is always an option, but transferring your points out to partner programs and booking with them directly is typically the best way to unlock amazing deals. I tend to use my Amex points to book flights. My most common pairing is a Hyatt hotel booked with Hyatt points from my Hyatt card and Chase points transferred to Hyatt paired with flights booked on Amex points. Now you’re one step closer to scoring amazing travel deals with your Amex points!Amex Gold Referral Link: American ExpressRakuten Referral link: www.rakuten.com/r/COURTN29066?eeid=28187 Sign up to earn $50 (5,000 points) after spending $50. Rakuten is a great way to earn Amex Membership Rewards Points

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    9. The Best Ways to Earn Amex Points

    Amex points are some of the easiest to accumulate a lot of. They can be transferred to a long list of hotel and airline partners. I love using these for international flights! Tthe secret to getting more value from your points is transferring points out of your Amex and to partner programs, then booking directly through that program. Amex Personal Credit CardsThe order of the personal card applications is important!Amex Green--> Amex Gold --> Amex Platinum Amex Gold earns 4x on groceries and dining Referral Link for Amex Gold: American ExpressCo-branded cards: Hilton, Delta, MarriotAmex business cardsBlue business- $0 annual fee! SUB 15,000 for 3,000 in 3 mo, 2x on all purchases up to 50K per year. 0% APR for 12 moBusiness Gold- Spend $15,000 in 3 months- up to 200,0000Business Platinum - Spend $20,000 in 3 monthsRakuten!· Rakuten Referral link: www.rakuten.com/r/COURTN29066?eeid=28187 Sign up to earn $50 (5,000 points) after spending $50· Sign up, go to bottom right corner for account à Choose how you get paid à select Amex points. You need your PHYSICAL Amex card to be able to do this (the mobile one you get right when you are approved will not work!).· If you already have an account you can change the way you are paid from cash to Amex points. This is so powerful because you will get WAY more value from the points than the cash. For example- Shutterfly 20x on Black Friday. Spent $400 on photo albums- 20% cash back is $80. 20x is 8,000 points! You can get a flight from US to Europe for as low as 6,000 points on Virgin Atlantic. Add in a transfer bonus and you are getting WAY more than $80 in value.Amex points are versatile and can be easy to rack up quickly! They are a great asset to your points profile, and pairing with Rakuten can seriously boost your earnings. Join me next time to hear about how to redeem your Amex points for the greatest value.

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    8. Won't This Ruin My Credit Score? How Travelling on Points and Miles Can Actually IMPROVE Your Credit Score

    One of the most common questions I get when people are interested in travelling for almost free on points and miles is “won’t this ruin my credit score?” While it IS true that you should have decent credit and your finances generally in order to get started, this hobby does NOT have to hurt your credit score! In fact, I have seen my credit score actually improve since I have started this 2 years ago. My credit score was good, but now its over 800! How is this possible? Let’s dive into how your credit score is calculated. Payment history – 35% of your score. This means that you want to pay on time and in full each monthCredit Utilization – 30% of your score. How much of your available credit are you using? It is better to have a lot of available credit and not use very much of it vs. having a small amount of credit and using most of it. Adding more cards helps SIGNIFICANTLY improve this by adding to your available credit. Credit age or history – 15% of your score. Keep your oldest accounts open Account mix – 10%of your score. How diversified is your credit? Home loans, credit cards, etc.Account inquiries – 10% of your score. This is the one part of your score that is negatively impacted by applying for new cards. Your credit score will often dip a few points after an application, but it quickly rebounds and typically higher than before because your credit utilization is going to improve with increasing the total amount of credit you are extended. How to use this knowledgeKeep your oldest lines of credit open Pace your openings- 30 days min, I recommend 90 days Pay off full balance every monthMy credit score has only improved since I got into this hobby. I was brought up with the notion that credit cards are bad and using credit cards should be avoided. In reality, as long as you are smart about credit card use and pay off your full balances every month, you will likely boost your credit score rather than hurt it!

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    7. Should You Book with Cash or Points? - How to Know if a Points Booking is a Good Deal

    One of the biggest hangups when booking award flights or hotel stays is knowing whether or not you are getting a good deal by spending your points, or if booking with cash makes more sense. I don’t book ALL of my travel on points- I save my points bookings for when I am going to get the greatest VALUE for my points. This means that I am able to stretch my points further by choosing to book some things with cash. Let’s dive in to how to take the guesswork out of this. In this episode, I'll demystify figuring this out, so that you can book with confidence!Award redemption value (Cents per point/ccp)Calculating the value of an award redemption requires a simple formula: Redemption value = (cash price – taxes and fees) ÷ points or miles used × 100This gives you the value of each point or mile in cents (Cents per Point or ccp)Example1: 3 night stay in Hyatt Place in Kansas City- ($585-0)/15,000 pointsx100 = 3.8 ccpExample 2: Flight to Portugal($1018-372)/24,000 pointsx100= 2.7 ccp KLM flight booked on Virgin Atlantic (Points transferred from Amex)How to decide if it’s a good dealCompare portal booking cost in pointsThink about reasonable redemption value (RRV)- RRVs are intended to be mid-point values that are reasonably easy to achieve for that specific points type.RRV 1.5 ccp for Chase and AmexIs the value there for you and your situation personally?How many points do you have and how many are you willing to part with? Other upcoming trips?You may decide that getting a rental car and “purchase erasing” with Capital One miles makes sense if you want to bring your purchase cost to zeroThink about a lowest acceptable ccp – for me it’s usually 1.5 ccp for my transferrable pointsExample: Flights to CharlotteAmerican Airlines- I had miles in that program. American AAdvantage RRV = 1.4 ccp124,000 points or $1674 - ($1674-22)/124,000 points= 1.3 ccp1.3 ccp is less than reasonable redemption value, but I’m ok with that! We booked Air BNB on cash, and I wanted to limit my out of pocket cost. Not an amazing deal, but I got my family there for almost free!Keep in mind hotel points for many chains are often lower- Hilton 0.4 ccp, IHG 0.6 ccp, Marriot 0.6 ccp, that’s why you don’t want to transfer Chase points to Marriot in general- not going to be a good dealCalculating ccp is a simple way to assess whether a book is a good deal. Avoid analysis paralysis! If it is below the RRV for the type of transferrable points, think about it. It might be a better points earning opportunity- in that case look into how to earn the most points for that booking. If it’s “good enough” and it gets you a free trip, go for it!Website-Straight to the Points PodcastCredit Card Referral Links- Card Referral Links

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    6. How to Redeem Chase Points for the Best Value

    Chase points are some of the most valuable points, but you have to know some tricks to get the most value for them. By learning how to transfer your Chase points to partner programs like Hyatt, Southwest, Virgin Atlantic, and Flying Blue, you can get 2-5x the value (or even more!) from each point you redeem.Knowing how to effectively redeem your points is the difference between taking one trip a year and taking several trips a year!There are 2 main ways to redeem Chase points- portal bookings, and transferring points out to partners. In general, you are going to get the most value from your points if you transfer your points to partners rather than booking in the portal.Portal BookingsPros of portal bookingsSimplicityYou can book things you couldn’t by transferring points out – rental cars, cruises, certain hotels. I prefer to do these bookings on cash and use as a points-earing opportunityFixed value (sort of)- 1 cent per point (ccp), unless “points boost” which is 1.5-1.75 with Chase Sapphire Preferred or 1.75-2 ccp for Chase Sapphire ReserveCons of portal bookingsCons of portal bookingsHotel stays don’t always count towards statusGlitches related to using a 3rd party booking service – harder when things go wrongTypically not the way to get the best value for your points. But remember, there is truly no “wrong” way to use your points!I like to use the portal to EARN points with cash bookings – 8x points on my Chase Sapphire Reserve, and $500 annually ($250 every 6 mo) for The Edit Hotel bookingsChase Transfer PartnersHotelsHyatt – This is my favorite hotel chain and favorite way to use Chase points! Most of my points go here, because it is incredibly easy to get outsized value from my points when booking with Hyatt.IHG – This includes luxury brands like Kimpton and InterContinental, and more budget brands like Holiday Inn and Staybridge Suites. I typically would NOT recommend transferring Chase points here- the transfers are 1:1 and a Chase point can be worth a LOT more than an IHG point. Marriot –I typically would NOT recommend transferring Chase points here- the transfers are 1:1 and a Chase point can be worth a LOT more than a Marriot point. Marriot is great, but transferring points from Chase is not the best way to book with them.Airlines (Not all listed)UnitedSouthwestIf you’re loyal to Southwest, a cobranded card is likely worth making a part of your strategy. If you travel a lot domestically with a partner or a family, you should consider trying to earn a companion pass. I will do a deep dive on this laterJet BlueBritish AirwaysVirgin AtlanticYou can book Delta and Air France/KLM through them- often for fewer pointsAir CanadaFlying Blue – Air France/KLM25% off kids' flightsMonthly dealsHow to transfer points outCreate a loyalty account for the program you want to transfer intoBottom R of app “more”—down to Rewards and Benefits à redeem points on R and select your Chase Sapphire Reserve or Chase Sapphire Referred to click on transfer pointsWebsite-Straight to the Points PodcastCredit Card Referral Links- Card Referral Links

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    5. How to Earn Transferrable Points Without Opening a Credit Card

    Learn ways to earn lots of valuable transferrable points without having to open a single credit card! If you’re looking to get started earning free travel but aren’t ready to open cards, this episode is for you! If you already have some points-earning cards and want to boost your earnings, this episode is also for you!Bilt Rewards- Bilt – Earn rewards on rent.Rakuten- https://www.rakuten.com/referral/default.do#Rove- www.rovemiles.com/?signup&referralCode=9CPGSRPOSimply Miles- SimplyMilesCapital One Shopping- Capital One ShoppingFetch- Use code FTT2HW to get a bonus when you submit your first receipt- https://referral.fetch.com/vvv3/referralqr?code=FTT2HWUpside-Download Upside with my link or use my code B56YCS to get 15¢ per gallon extra cash back on your first gas fill-up and 10% extra cash back on your first restaurant or grocery purchase- https://upside.app.link/B56YCS

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    4. How to Earn Chase Points

    Chase points are my favorite points! They can be transferred to a long list of hotel and airline partners. The key secret to getting more value from your points is transferring points out of Chase and to partner programs, then booking directly through that program. You do also have the option to book through the Chase portal, however you are very often getting the most value from your points when you transfer points to a partner and book directly with the airline or hotel.Here you will learn the best ways to earn lots of these valuable points.

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    3. How to Earn the Most Valuable Type of Points- Transferrable Points

    Many people start into points and miles by getting a credit card of a hotel or airline company that they use frequently. On this episode, we will discuss why earning transferrable points is the key to getting more for your points.Why are transferrable points more valuable?Transferable points are FLEXIBLECan get started without having a goal in mind If one program devalues, you have other options You can snag last minute deals or take advantage of transfer bonuses Not all points have the same value. In general transferrable points are going to have more value due to their flexibility.

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    2. Is Traveling on Points and Miles Right for You?

    Travelling on points is accessible to more people than you might think! A common misconception is that you have to spend a ton of money or travel super frequently to travel for free on points and miles. The truth is, you can leverage your regular expenses, no matter your budget, to earn free travel! I’ll share tips that you can adapt to work for you regardless of your monthly budget or travel frequency.

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    1. Learn How to Travel for Almost Free!

    I’m here to help you take your family on amazing vacations for almost free with the help of credit card points and miles. I’m a mom and primary care physician, and I believe that travel is an important way to restore, connect, and celebrate. This podcast is designed for busy people who want to learn how to take unforgettable trips with minimal out of pocket cost, but don’t want to devote a ton of time to figuring out the world of points and miles. I’ll help you get your first trip booked in just a few months. Let’s get Straight to the Points…Here’s what you’ll find on this podcast:A beginner-friendly straightforward way to learn how to travel for almost freeA method of points teaching that is designed for busy people who don’t want to deep dive and listen to dozens of hours of podcasts or spend days worth of time reading points and miles travel blogs. I will focus on family travel because that is the season of life I am currently in, but will also share strategies that will work great for individualsAdvice tailored to all income brackets. You don’t have to spend a lot to earn free travel.This can work for medical student with no income and VERY limited budget, residents with limited income and limited flexibility, and attendings who have higher than average spend who want to leverage their spending to earn free travel!Website-Straight to the Points PodcastCredit Card Referral Links- Card Referral Links

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Do you want to take your family on amazing vacations for almost free? It's possible with the help of credit card points and miles. I'm here to teach you how!Travel is an important way to connect, restore, and celebrate. Unforgettable travel is possible with a limited budget. This podcast is designed for busy people who want to learn how to take unforgettable trips with minimal out of pocket cost, but don’t want to devote a ton of time to figuring out the world of points and miles. I’ll help you get your first trip booked in just a few months. Let’s get Straight to the Points!straighttothepointspodcast.com

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Courtney Gardner

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