Monthly Archives: September 2013

9 FTU Facts and Photographs

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9 FTU Facts and Photographs

This is my third FTU and there are a few things I learned this time.  There will always be someone at FTU with…

  1. More frequent flyer miles than you (Thanks Steve Belkin and his 40+ million miles)
  2. More hotel loyalty points than you (Steve Belkin wins again)
  3. More travel credit cards than you (my 17 look small in comparison)
  4. More passports than you (Rapid Travel Chai recommends getting a duplicate passport and a passport card)
  5. Better travel secrets than you (US Mint deal and PayPal deal etc.)
  6. More Bluebird cards and better reload stories than you
  7. Access to more airport lounges than you (as I type this in an AA lounge in Miami)
  8. More twitter followers than you
  9. Better dressed than you (no shame in t-shirt, shorts, and flip flops)

But I wouldn’t change a thing.  The people you meet, the stories you share, the tips and tricks you learn, make FTUs a great place to be and that’s why I love to go.

Here are some funny and random pics from my FTU trip:  Continue reading

Great Bridge Group Update: $37.59 PayPal Payment Received (Quarter 1)

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Great Bridge Group Update: $37.59 PayPal Payment Received (Quarter 1)

Good evening from FTU Tampa!  This is a follow up post of Make up to $240 Each Year Shopping.  Every 3 months, you will receive a payout from Great Bridge Group in the form of a PayPal payment, an Amazon e-gift certificate, or you can donate your payout to a charity.  If you log into your Great Bridge Account, you can see when your payout will show up.  Your payout date will be exactly 3 months from the day you join Great Bridge Group.

GBG Payout

Here is a copy of my PayPal payment email.  Great timing this weekend.

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If you want to join Great Bridge Group, click here (you and I will both earn $5 after you have been a member for 3 months on the site.  If you have any questions, please leave a comment below.

Pros and Cons of Southwest Airlines Rapid Reward Credits

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Pros and Cons of Southwest Airlines Rapid Reward Credits

After yesterday’s Southwest Airlines devaluation, I have been reading comments on several travel blogs regarding transfer Southwest Airlines Rapid Reward Points to Southwest Airlines Credits.  To learn more, please read Mile Value’s post.  This information is from first hand experience since I blindly followed Mile Value’s steps.

I have already used one of my free one ways and have one more free to use before December 17, 2013.

SWA Award Home

I do a sample search for flights from SNA to TPA and always select flexible dates.

SWA Award Search

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Withdraw/Transfer Money from your Bluebird Card to your Bank Account

Updated 2/22/14 at 8AM PST: Bluebird changed their website, so I revised this post to show the new graphics and steps.

In this post, I show you how to transfer money from your Bluebird account to your bank account.  The first thing you need to do is log into your Bluebird account.  Click the Settings link in the upper right corner.

Bluebird Home Page

Click the withdraw funds link toward the lower left corner.

Bluebird Settings Home

Click the Transfer to Bank button.

Bluebird Withdraw Funds

If you do not have a bank account linked to your Bluebird account, you will need to enter that information before continuing.  After you have a bank account linked, type the amount you want to transfer from your Bluebird account to your bank account, select the correct bank account from the drop down menu, and click Review.

Bluebird Transfer to Bank

Verify the amount you are transferring, enter you Bluebird PIN, and click Submit.

Bluebird Transfer to Bank Verify

Congratulations, you have successfully transferred money from your Bluebird account to your bank account.

Bluebird Transfer to Bank Complete

Back at your Bluebird home page, you will see that your balance has been updated and the pending withdraw is on the top of recent transactions.

Bluebird Home Pending Transfer to Bank

After a few days, you should see the funds deposited into your bank account.  If you have any questions, please leave a comment below.

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.