That's pretty bad when the half time entertainment rushes 40 more yards than your team does the entire game.I did hear something funny about the Super Bowl statistics.
Bad Bunny 'ran' 124 yards with the football. NEPatriots had 84 total rushing yards.
Mine haven't. Ive held status on Alaska and Delta, and have a number of miles on Southwest, and they havent expired.I don't believe they do with Delta. Mine have not, anyway.
They don't on American, either, as long as there is activity of some sort at least once every 24 months.Mine haven't. Ive held status on Alaska and Delta, and have a number of miles on Southwest, and they havent expired.
We have a strict policy that we cannot use our miles number when we book work related travel. They don't want to give the perception that we are benefiting personally from tax payer funded work trips.Mine haven't. Ive held status on Alaska and Delta, and have a number of miles on Southwest, and they havent expired.
We are allowed to keep our miles as a de minimis benefit.We have a strict policy that we cannot use our miles number when we book work related travel. They don't want to give the perception that we are benefiting personally from tax payer funded work trips.
That sucks... and I've never understood that.We have a strict policy that we cannot use our miles number when we book work related travel. They don't want to give the perception that we are benefiting personally from tax payer funded work trips.
I was able to charge my hotel, air, and registration to my own card which also gives me Skymiles. This was not always the case. A check will be cut next week. I did have a city-issued Amex card at a time when I was a young planner - CDBG travel expenditures.We have a strict policy that we cannot use our miles number when we book work related travel. They don't want to give the perception that we are benefiting personally from tax payer funded work trips.
YouTube is utter trash, I watch one video about some guy’s gem mint vintage Kenner Star Wars action figure collection going to auction, and your algorithm now thinks all I want to watch is more listicle-style nostalgia-bait videos by grifter toy IP influencers? The tech guys that design that algorithm have gotta know there is only so much blood that you can squeeze from a stone?
I did hear something funny about the Super Bowl statistics.
Bad Bunny 'ran' 124 yards with the football. NEPatriots had 84 total rushing yards.
That sucks... and I've never understood that.
We are allowed to use membership numbers for airlines, hotels, and rental cars. In fact, we can use personal credit cards and get reimbursed so I can collect AMEX points on top of that too.
We ripped up our Southwest cards and told them where to stick them once they started charging for bags. We will never be aboard a WN flight again, even if it was the only flight leaving off a desert island we have been on for months, we are starving and thirsty, and it comes to rescue us.
I didn't know those were the videos I really wanted but the algorithm was not wrong!
Ohio just passed a law that made it clear that we can do this legally. As long as we don't pick specific more expensive options to gain more points, we can get points from travel and hotels. This is a reasonable thing to allow. No one is harmed and those points go to waste if no one claims them.We have a strict policy that we cannot use our miles number when we book work related travel. They don't want to give the perception that we are benefiting personally from tax payer funded work trips.
Are you at least allowed to enter your Known Traveler Number for PreCheck/Global Entry?We have a strict policy that we cannot use our miles number when we book work related travel. They don't want to give the perception that we are benefiting personally from tax payer funded work trips.
My previous jurisdiction technically did not allow drinking when traveling for work, but, as long as you put it on a separate receipt using your own funds that didn't get submitted to fiscal, and didn't show any effects from said drinking, they didn't care.I try to fly Delta when I can. When my late son was coming back after deployment, Delta invited the returning Soldiers into the Sky miles club for free food and drink. They said they were not allowed to drink alcohol, Delta insisted that no superiors were going to be in the club to know about it. I assume they know and partake as well though. Hopefully Delta still does that.
I live in a cash only household (since 1996) so having to front a convention trip would be impossible so I am glad we offer options as my department does seem to travel a lot
Don't look at it as keeling you poor. If you maintain your spending habits as you earn more money, you'll also have developed a good saving habit. Money in the bank!I am proudly credit free since 2021! I still use venmo/zelle and plenty of digital payments, just always tied to actual liquidity, never a credit card. It has forced me to live within my means and be poor, but keeps debt collectors and debtor anxiety at bey.
This is the way to go. We do have a line of credit with our credit union (seldom used, but always repaid quickly), and one credit card (ditto). We put most of our money into a joint account, but we also each get a chunk into individual accounts to spend on whatever we want, no input needed from the other. (I have no idea what she spends hers on--mine goes mostly to Steam games and non-work-related books.)I live in a cash only household (since 1996) so having to front a convention trip would be impossible so I am glad we offer options as my department does seem to travel a lot
I live in a cash only household (since 1996) so having to front a convention trip would be impossible so I am glad we offer options as my department does seem to travel a lot
No ATM / Debit card. Like LP I use cash for many purchases.I have two questions:
1) Exactly what does that mean? Like, just no using credit or are you literally only using cash, so no online buys or debit cards;
2) Is it hard to do it or are you just used to it now so it's not a big deal anymore?
I am intrigued. Same question for @JNA above: No ATM / Debit card at all? Is it difficult
I thought about buying Delta Comfort Plus (or whatever they call it) for a long flight from Seattle-DC and then just invoicing the City for reimbursement of a standard economy ticket as I have done before, but finance requires a short memo and the calculations for auditors and I didnt want to put in the work for that.That's how we roll too. I don't travel enough for work anymore for it to really make any sort of difference but for our business development reps, who might be on an airplane every other week, it's definitely one of the perks of the job. We do not get reimbursed for the cost of flights above what the economy ticket would cost so those in our office who travel frequently to Japan or Korea or Germany or wherever will occasionally use those points to upgrade their seat.
You are not the only one.... yes, I nerd out on flights, aircraft choices, and seating ...
NopeAre you at least allowed to enter your Known Traveler Number for PreCheck/Global Entry?
I have two questions:
1) Exactly what does that mean? Like, just no using credit or are you literally only using cash, so no online buys or debit cards;
2) Is it hard to do it or are you just used to it now so it's not a big deal anymore?
I am intrigued. Same question for @JNA above: No ATM / Debit card at all? Is it difficult
Same here. I haven't used a credit card for 30 years and don't have one.We don't have a credit card - just a debit card - we do have an overdraft credit
We do use car loans to buy cars and we do still have a mortgage
We pay our part of our son's tuition monthly by check (that's been a true killer, but once he's done, we're don so there's a light at the end of that tunnel)
no credit cards though - we keep a savings account for emergencies and aggressively save for a retirement someday
that said, yeah, we are always cash poor and I feel broke most of the time - it's hard to have good credit because having no credit is mark against you - luckily (or really not, it's kind of cruel) medical bills and utility bills count towards your credit score so keeping those current as well as our mortgage and overdraft payment helps immensely
That makes no sense at all . . . it saves you time, and hence your employer time.Nope
We have one person who had that exact question and was told no.
We spent way more than we made for so long because we had to. But it's nice that, since 2013, we have spent considerably LESS than our income. Life is more fun that way.Same here. I haven't used a credit card for 30 years and don't have one.
I completely respect you for this. Credit cards do much more harm than good. We do keep a few for emergency purposes and have relied too much on them in the past.Same here. I haven't used a credit card for 30 years and don't have one.