Sometimes regular posts
start to feel repetitive
so we “go haiku”
- Capital One Shopping has targeted increased cash-back for Giftcards.com of up to 12%. MEAB’s haiku review:
Twelve percent beats fees
you won’t earn Loyalty Points
cashing out is key
Note that you’ll probably have a different cash back offer for the mobile app, the desktop, and a targeted email, so check all three. - American Express Offers has $150 back on $1,000 or more in airfare at Air Canada for flights originating in the US and ticketed with US Dollars booked by December 31. Now, let’s haiku:
AmEx offers abound
breaking correlation helps
never play it straight
You can game it, but just don’t game it in Canadian currency. (Thanks to TeddyH) - A quick recap of Delta’s “devaluation rebiggening”:
– You need slightly fewer MQDs to attain status, but still more than before
– If you have a Delta Platinum or Reserve card, you get an annual $2,500 MQD credit
– Million Milers bump up in lifetime status levels
– You can spend rolled-over MQMs on status extensions, 100,000 MQD per year
– Better exchange rates on existing MQMs in 2024
But MEAB, can you let us know how you feel in the form of a haiku?
Changes beat stick in eye
SkyMiles are still the worst miles
too little, too late - American Express has retooled the Hilton Aspire and Surpass cards with:
– Bigger annual fees (+$100 on Aspire and +$65 on Surpass)
– Bigger Hilton credits ($200 x 2 at resorts on Aspire, $50 x 4 on Surpass)
– Loss of Priority Pass
– $200 annual airline incidental credits switch to $50 quarterly airfare credits
“Haiku me”, I hear you say:
Aspire was O.P.,
was future Unsung Hero,
now I’m not so sure - Kroger online has $10 off of $150 or more in Visa and Mastercards with promo code OCT2023 through October 25. Let’s jump to the chase:
U.S. Bank issued,
won’t code as grocery so
useful for fuel points
Have a nice weekend friends!
Can someone please rewrite this banger as a haiku, or do I have to do everything myself?