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Weekly Points: How To Waive Amex Platinum Annual Fee, Best Cards For Each Business Category, What To Do With ThankYou Points and More!

July 30, 2020 by Travel Miles 101 Leave a Comment  Travel Miles 101 has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Travel Miles 101 and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers.

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Face Mask Required At US Hotels?:  Welcome to the “New Normal”!  As the cases of the Rona continue to grow, many businesses are requiring people to wear masks.  Now it seems as if hotels will be jumping on board with this.

How To Waive Amex Plat Annual Fee:  While I find the Amex Platinum well worth the annual fee, it sure wouldn’t hurt to be able to pay less for it.  These tricks won’t make sense for everyone, but if they do for you, then you’ll have a cheaper Amex Platinum.

Best Cards For Each Business Category:  Many of us are small business owners, or have a side hustle of some sort, that may incur expenses.  Taking advantage of business expenses and bonus categories is a great way to boost your points balance.

Are You Sitting On A Pile Of ThankYou Points?:  ThankYou points don’t get a lot of love, but they can be super useful.  If you need some ideas to get your travel daydreams going, check out these suggestions.

What Credit Score Do You Need For Amex?:  Have you ever wondered what credit score you need for certain cards?  After all, there are starter cards to help build a person’s credit, and there are premium cards for those with awesome credit.  Well wonder no more for Amex.

Amex Stay At Home Perks:  Since travel spending has pretty much come to a halt, many banks switched up their perks to better suit the situation.  The Amex Platinum card offered some great perks that you could take advantage of.  How are you using yours?

What To Do When Airlines Go Bankrupt:  Airlines are taking a beating since people are not traveling.  US Airlines quarterly reports were horrible, so it’s no surprise that some airlines around the world are declaring bankruptcy.  What happens to your miles?

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