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Saving Money With Spirit

ByAcCounting Your Points February 8, 2016June 4, 2024

With half of my family located in Atlanta, the trip up I-75 from Tampa has become all too familiar. The…

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Fly to Budapest this Spring for $600 or less round-trip!

ByAcCounting Your Points February 4, 2016June 4, 2024

Budapest on your mind this Spring? There are some awesome economy fares for $600 or less from 4 US cities…

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AYP Destination Series – Request for input!

ByAcCounting Your Points February 3, 2016June 4, 2024

Hey Friends of AcCounting Your Points! I was brainstorming post ideas this past weekend and thought of writing an “AYP…

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Credit Cards | Travel

The When and How to Apply for Credit Cards – Part 2 “How”

ByAcCounting Your Points February 1, 2016June 4, 2024

“Free travel” with points earned from Credit Card sign-ups requires you to actually sign-up for credit cards, which is is…

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Credit Cards | Travel

The When and How to Apply for Credit Cards – Part 1 “When”

ByAcCounting Your Points January 29, 2016June 4, 2024

Those of you who have visited AcCounting Your Points before might know that the answer to the question of “Why…

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Earning

Shopping Your Way to Points, Miles & Cash

ByAcCounting Your Points January 27, 2016June 4, 2024

Credit card sign-up bonuses are your new best friend. But similar to anything or anyone you spend too much time…

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Earning

Non-Credit Card Earning Options

ByAcCounting Your Points January 22, 2016June 4, 2024

Despite the fact there are literally thousands of credit cards out there available for us to sign up for (just…

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Credit Cards | Earning | Travel

Redeeming Chase Ultimate Rewards – Transfer Partners

ByAcCounting Your Points January 20, 2016June 4, 2024

Chase Ultimate Rewards points are some of the most valuable and flexible points on the market. If you tuned into…

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Credit Cards | Earning | Redemption | Travel

FREE AYP Travel Consulting Services

ByAcCounting Your Points January 18, 2016

Do you want to travel for free/cheap but don’t want to put the time and effort into developing an earning…

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Searching for Cheap Airfare

ByAcCounting Your Points January 15, 2016June 4, 2024

“I always do my research prior to booking flights… I spent 3 hours last night looking at all the different…

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