UA GPUs Available for Service Members

I have three United GPUs available through a generous donor.  They expire on 31 Jan., but that just means you need to apply them by then, not fly.  For international travel, you have to be in W class or higher, but they are good for any domestic fare class.  Please send me your PNR (record locator) and…

A Different Kind of Military Airport Lounge

We are all familiar with the great USO system at numerous airports around the country.  I am here to tell you about a non-USO lounge at DTW (Detroit) that is just as good as any USO.  Named the Freedom Center it is a privately run lounge paid for through donations.  The volunteers are just as enthusiastic…

How to Get your Annual Fees Waived on Barclaycard Cards

  Although the credit card scene has for a long time been dominated by the giants like Amex, Chase, and Citi, over the past several years Barclaycard has really started to establish itself as a major player. My first Barclaycard was the US Airways World Mastercard (nonaffilitate link), which was 35k after first purchase (now 40k after…

Credit Card Quickdeal: Citi Executive AAdvantage 75k!!

Via The Points Guy, himself via Johnny Jet, there is an incredibly lucrative (and probably time-sensitive) link to a 75k Citi Executive AAdvantage card! The link is here. There is no landing page, so as always, YMMV.   This one has a rather large minimum spend requirement – $7500 in 3 months, but you get…

Hilton Offers 15% Off for Active and Retired Military

My daughter, Stephanie, is going down to New Orleans to interview at Tulane’s Medical School, so Dad was naturally looking for  agood deal on airfare and a place for her to stay.  I came across this offer from Hilton.  It is  a pretty good deal and one of the few discounts I have found that applies…

How to Get Your Annual Fees Waived on Citi Cards

  So far we’ve gone over how to get benefits on our credit cards, utilizing the generous bank’s interpretation of the Servicemember’s Civil Relief Act (SCRA). We’ve seen how to get annual fees and late fees waived on American Express cards, Chase cards, and Capital One cards if you’re in the military – nominally Active…

Follow Up from Capital One Article

  After applying for benefits from Capital One, under the requirements of the Servicemember’s Civil Relief Act for my prior No Hassle Rewards Visa Signature card, I quickly received word that I qualified. I didn’t expect any more follow up from that, and as I don’t expect to apply for a Capital One card anytime…