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UPDATED – Manufactured Spending Part 2: Vanilla Reloads

Vanilla Reload CardI recently explained how to use Amazon Payments to meet minimum spending requirements or increase your spending on credit cards in part 1 of my series on manufactured spending.  In part 2, I’ll walk you through using Vanilla Reload Cards and a Bluebird Account in order to exponentially increase your spending activity.  If you haven’t already opened a credit card to earn miles, do so.  For some large sign up bonuses, I recommend the British Airways or American Airlines credit cards.  If you feel comfortable getting both, you could very quickly amass over 150,000 miles in your coffers.

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Manufactured Spending Part 1: Amazon Payments

amazonMany credit cards offer large, attractive amounts of bonus miles on new accounts after spending a minimum amount of money within a certain period of time.  The amounts vary: sometimes they are as low as $2,000 or $3,000 but as high as $20,000.  The timeframe in which you must spend this amount is typically 3 months but it can be as long as the first year of account ownership.  To meet the minimum spending requirements (or just plain increase the amount of miles or points that you earn) on credit cards like the recent American Airlines or British Airways offers, there are some ways that you can achieve this without having to spend much or any of your own money.  This practice is known through blogs and various forums as “manufactured spending” and I’ll describe two of the easiest and most common methods in a posting today and tomorrow.  As with anything, moderation will be the key to your success. Continue reading…

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UPDATED – 50,000 Miles from British Airways

BABritish Airways is currently offering a Visa card through Chase with a 100,000 50,000 Avios sign up bonus.  The usual bonus is for 50,000 Avios but from time to time larger offers like this appear.  I recently wrote about the advantages of booking short flights on American Airlines by using British Airways Avios.  I have also used British Airways Avios to book business class seats to and from Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific Airlines and friends of mine have used Avios to fly Qantas Airlines in Oceania.  Ironically, what I wouldn’t use British Airways Avios for is to fly British Airways!  Why?  British Airways imposes very expensive fuel surcharges when you fly them which make an Avios redemption almost just as expensive as paying for a ticket.  In fact, I just priced a ticket from New York to London on January 16 and returning January 21 on the British Airways site for $890 versus spending 40,000 Avios and $687 in fuel surcharges. In my opinion, redeeming 40,000 Avios is hardly worth the $203 savings.

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A 15 Day Trip to Asia for $1,500

I am in the midst of a 15 day trip wandering across Asia that cost me $1,521 to book. It also required a lot of miles and points – 216,750 to be exact – but considering I have a first class ticket from the US, a business class seat home, coach flights intra-Asia, and 14 nights at Starwood and Hyatt properties, it was completely worth the effort amassing the points.

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How I Went to Ohio 13 Times for Free

OhioI wander from New York to Columbus, Ohio frequently on American Airlines and have not paid for an airline ticket the past several times – 13 times, to be exact. Earlier in the year, I was targeted for 100,000 American Express points if I applied and was approved for their Platinum card.  The offer was too good to pass up so I applied and a few weeks later I had the points.

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