How To Survive War, Rampant Tax Scams, Skills AI Will Never Replace, Stranded in Qatar, New Marriott Bonvoy Offers
Another TBB post featuring the most eclectic links around the web such as how to survive war, rampant tax scams, skills AI will never replace, stranded in Qatar, new Marriott Bonvoy offers, managing investment risk, retirement plan movie, Havana syndrome update, best places to work in America, essential guide to Detroit, the best photography links and of course always all of the most important developments in the crazy world of frequent flyer miles and points at the lower half of the post. And much more. Enjoy the weekend.
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This is truly a one man labor of love operation, enjoy it while it lasts.
I need to work on the annual rendition of how I burned almost 2 million miles & points in 2025 again but time is short and focusing on main job that pays the bills and home renovation contractors so I will get to it some day before 2026 lol.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn’t mean politics won’t take an interest in you” – Pericles
Very short read and right on point. As always with the articles picked for this section, read it all. And here is where I found this absolutely awesome calendar (by Matt Shirley @mattsurelee)
…hardest part about complex instruments is that we can’t know in advance how they’ll perform through various market cycles. Times of stress could cause an otherwise successful strategy to fail. [Choose simple every time]
If concentration is a potential risk, it’s one that’s easy to avoid. To diversify away from the S&P 500, you could allocate to value stocks, to small- and mid-cap stocks and to international stocks. [If your advisor is not doing this already, maybe you should look for another one]
Never ever forget this: The IRS doesn’t initiate contact by email, text or social media to request personal or financial information, or threaten arrest.
Tech can be amazingly amusing sometimes. Like, type something in plain English and it is translated back to you by a McKinsey consultant lol. Have fun: Kagi Translate.
The demand for the human touch is one reason there are still millions of waiters despite the potential to automate them with QR codes and ordering tablets. [Yeah, don’t point me to QR codes and, for the love of God, no phucking tablets, I do enough scrolling during the day!]
This demand for the human touch appears to grow with income. The level of restaurant service and the number of jobs needed to provide it tends to go up with the size of the bill. Fine dining likely involves not only a waiter but someone who advises on wines, someone to keep the table clean as you dine, someone to bring out the cheese cart. In economics terms, the human touch is a normal good, something that a richer society demands more of…Our willingness to pay for the human touch does not mean that AI will not be disruptive to the labor market. There are still many jobs that AI will be able to do and where consumers won’t mind and may even value the absence of humans…This would be a very different future from one where humans and our labor are fully displaced by thinking machines.
Religious fanatics and extremists are the worst. We are talking ISIS and Al Qaeda and Taliban crazies. And sooooooo many others all over the world. And Christian nuts in Texas trying to find unblemished red heifers to deliver to Israel to, please sit down, help usher the Second Coming of Christ smh: One Man’s Quest for the End of the World Started on a Ranch in Texas. Absolutely deranged and dangerous, you can’t reason with such people, God help us (pun intended).
This blog started with a focus on miles and points and travel. It has evolved since then. Everything below deals with the hobby of collecting frequent flyer miles and points and maximizing your travel experiences. If you are not interested, you can stop here, thank you.
Funny how I recently watched a Thrifty Traveler podcast about 5 Underrated Mileage Programs You Need to Know. And one of them was Finnair and I thought I should open an account soon. And then boom: Finnair sours Hawaii sweet spot, raising Alaska / Hawaiian awards by up to 100%. So, bloggers and YouTubers will not let up until they kill all them sweet spots? And that is exactly what has been happening in an increasing pace lately. I remember the days when we all just had Flyertalk and no blogs and certainly no YouTube. When this was a true hobby and not a big business.
Southwest is on a roll in its transformation. Seeing Southwest partnering with ANA is something that was never even imagined. And here we are: Southwest Launches Partnership With ANA, Teases More Tie-Ups On the Way. It appears we are a long way from all these parterships becoming full blown partnerships where we can burn Southwest points on partner flights. But still, it can only be a positive for the company.
Nice promotion if you happen to stay in a Under Canvas Hyatt property, register HERE.
You need to ask yourselves why shit like this keeps happening with Bilt and Cardless: Bilt 2.0 Charging 0.2% Foreign Transaction Fee, Despite Advertising No Fee. Of course Bilt responded by saying it will all be refunded and in a way blaming Cardless. I stay away from these companies based on principle. Take a stand.
Several excellent new credit card offers finally, maybe this blog can sell a few to evade the ax? You can always email me to ask anything about these offers.
200k AMEX Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant: After spending $6,000 in the first six months, annual fee $650.
175k AMEX Marriott Bonvoy Bevy: After spending $5,000 in the first six months, annual fee $250.
5 Free Nights AMEX Marriott Bonvoy Business: After spending a total of $9,000 in the first six months, annual fee $125.
For more info click here. Interesting that the Brilliant and Bevy offers are the highest ever. And the Free Night Certs are now move valuable since they can be topped off more liberally. Maybe I pull the trigger myself finally to get them five free nights to burn at a Marriott property in Machu Picchu, something I have been contemplating for years. I move slow, especially with having to keep up this blog you guys.
80k CHASE World of Hyatt Business: After spending $10,000 in the first three months, annual fee is $199. For more info, click here. Highest ever offer as well, with higher minimum spend though.
75k CITI AAdvantage Business World Elite MasterCard
AMEX HILTON HONORS BUSINESS: Limited Time Offer: Earn 175,000 Hilton Honors Bonus Points plus a Free Night Reward after you spend $8,000 in purchases on the Hilton Honors Business Card in the first six months of Card Membership. Offer ends 4/15/2026. Terms apply.
AMEX HILTON ASPIRE: Limited Time Offer: Earn 175,000 Hilton Honors Bonus Points after you spend $6,000 on eligible purchases on the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card within your first 6 months of Card Membership. Offer Ends 4/15/2026. Terms apply.
AMEX HILTON SURPASS: Limited Time Offer: Earn 130,000 Bonus Points plus a Free Night Reward after you spend $3,000 in purchases on the Card in the first 6 months of Card Membership. Offer Ends 4/15/2026. Terms apply.
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175k CHASE IHG One Rewards Premier (ENDS 3/19/2026)
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75k CITI Strata Elite card
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MY ACTION AND BLOG BUZZING
It is a really strange time in this fading hobby when you see Chase and Hyatt losing ground and, after years long beatings, Citi and Marriott and Delta improving. I am thinking to reevaluate my whole relationship with Chase and getting back in bed with Citi. And that is truly shocking.
Some of you receive the blog posts in your email inbox. This is a service provided by Mailchimp that I have had for many years. It was free and then it wasn’t. And have had several price increases. The latest price increase was earlier this week and it is now costing me $35 per month, up from $31. I deleted some who had signed up for it but never clicked on the emails to get it under 500 to get it back to the free plan. Only for Mailchimp to lower the number of email list subscribers for the free plan to 250. I am thinking to just end it to stop the bleeding…
Don’t get me started about the stupid war in the Middle East, I don’t want to make this blog political. You all know where I stand.
I am in a major bind right now what to do with my daughter’s Alaska Airlines award ticket back to Seattle from Kuala Lumpur. She is supposed to fly to Doha on March 20 and then on to Seattle on Qatar. Shockingly, the ticket has not been canceled yet. But not that many flights going through the Middle East right now. The only cash fares that are reasonable (lol) are with Philippine Airlines with long layovers at Manila. Which has been a notoriously bad airport to layover, is that still the case? And we are talking a one way fare close to $1,400 and nearing $2,000, crazy. What is crazier is that virtually all awards have either vanished or are in la la land stratosphere. Like the lowest is 150k miles on Economy on Ethiopian with United miles LOL. Either absolutely nothing on American, Alaska, Aeroplan and British Airways or completely laughably high awards. So, we are taking it day by day and we are panicking. And we are keeping her award for now hoping the situation dies down. Which apparently it is only getting worse. Having mileage in several programs always helped in cases like this. But this time, so far at least, they are not coming through. And this is why we are all going to start paying to travel this year, sad.
If a reader can help with some business class awards it would be great. Returning to Detroit from Singapore on September 20 or 21. And from Detroit to Bangkok any day, say from August 10 to August 17, thank you!
Continuing to post my pics/videos from the November/December 2025 family trip to Thailand and Malaysia. Going slow here as well, there is a lot happening. But nearing the day I will be posting videos and pics from the awesome Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur. Last week over at YouTube:
This blog ends when my 2nd credit card vendor kicks me to the curb due to “low sales volume”. Or the latest three month accounting below turns to all red, whichever happens first. Until then, enjoy my blog if you read this far. If you are thinking about starting a blog, don’t!
Blog Revenue Full Disclosure:
January:
Credit card sales: 2 Buy me a Coffee sales: 20
February:
Credit card sales: 1 Buy me a Coffee: 22
March to date:
Credit card sales: 1 Buy me a Coffee: 1
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150k CHASE Sapphire Reserve Business, 125k CHASE Sapphire Reserve, 75k CITI Strata Elite, 75k AND $250 Travel Credit CAPITAL ONE Venture Rewards, 100k CHASE Ink Business Preferred, 175k AMEX Platinum, 75k CAPITAL ONE Venture X, 200k AMEX Business Platinum, 200k CAPITAL ONE Spark Cash Plus, 75k CHASE Sapphire Preferred, 200k AMEX Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant, 175k Bonvoy Marriott Bevy, 30k CHASE United Gateway, 100k AMEX Gold, 15k AMEX Blue Business Plus and many more!
As of today, I have burned 194,015 miles/points year to date (after burning 1,893,248 miles/points in 2025 and 2,027,816 in 2024) and have 4,224,031 miles/points in the bank.
Remember, you are NOT allowed to ever carry a credit card balance!
Let me leave you with this:
We stayed with World of Hyatt points of course in an awesome suite on the 104th Floor here at the end of our Thailand/Malaysia 2025 trip. Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Happy Friday! We did a quick trip to the southeast coast this week–two nights in Jekyll Island and one night in Beaufort, SC. I hadn’t been to Jekyll in almost two decades and it’s still as nice as I remembered, although I see some luxury development creeping in (there’s a Westin now, the horror!). Go check it out now before it gets overdeveloped. Although come to think of it the island is a state park so maybe that will keep things under control.
I hadn’t been to Beaufort, SC (pronounced “byew-fort”, not “bow-fort” like its NC counterpart) in many years either and it’s still got a charming downtown. It seems to have grown some; a friend in Charleston says some of his patients have relocated there for the lower cost of living. The highlight was a visit to Hunting Island State Park, which looked like Jurassic Park… very palm-y!
C
Carl PietrantonioMarch 13, 2026
Thanks as always for all the neat links and info! I hope your daughter’s trip goes smoothly, however it ends up being routed. Crazy times any more, that’s for sure.
D
DMLMarch 13, 2026
Thanks for the link about an escape from the war … that was really something!
Interesting how competition among points providers is breaking out. I’ve not
had any interest in Marriott for just ages. Might have to rethink.
D
Duane TschappatMarch 13, 2026
Buy your daughter the ticket.
V
VickyMarch 13, 2026
Forget that flight going through the ME. Buy a ticket as you can’t put a price on peace of mind.
T
TravelBloggerBuzzMarch 14, 2026
Hi everyone,
Just want to make something more clear. Of course I want to buy my daughter the ticket. But the ONLY ticket available is through Manila on Philippine Airlines. With layover at 9 or 22 hours! And you need to call the airline to book. What else comes up goes through the ME airlines, which is crazy. Definitely unprecedented. And just when you thought Donnie will taco, he escalates, what a bunch of morons wow, we make the Iranians look sane, which is just COMPLETELY bonkers. Meanwhile, my family is having a fabulous time back in Malaysia. Need to get back at this ticket thing
V
VickyMarch 14, 2026
I’d probably avoid the Philippine Airline option via Manila, I actually always filter them out of my search because I’ve never heard any good reports of the airline or the airport. What about getting her down to Singapore and then onto SEA from there? Prices have certainly gone crazy with what’s going on.
K
KevinMarch 14, 2026
I just flew OW PR business class BKK – MNL – HND for ~$800 because I was also unable to find any J class award spave.
Didn’t need to call the airline, booked it via Google flights link, 4 hour layover in MNL, then in to HND, where I was able to find AA J class HND – LAX – MCO for 110k miles.
If you can get into ICN, you can usually also get back to DFW pretty easily on AA for decent mileage cost.
MNL had a pretty good Mabuhay lounge (definitely bigger and better than all the PP lounges), its no Chase lounge, but it wasn’t bad for 3 hours on the ground). Decent coffee and a few hot options including dim sum and some local sweets.
G
GeorgeTBBAuthorMarch 15, 2026
Prices are only getting worse daily, so much for close in ticketing smh.
Thanks for the info on PR airlines, good to know that it has now become a viable option, it appears fine. Tomorrow Monday we’ll see what we get. That PR flight has gone from under $500 to $2,000, still with crazy long layover. Not getting much out of SIN either, it is crazy. There are a bunch of other family members leaving KL on March 20 and 21 and only two of them going through ME. Just have a feeling many will be in KL a little bit longer. Hard to believe no TACO moment yet.
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Happy Friday! We did a quick trip to the southeast coast this week–two nights in Jekyll Island and one night in Beaufort, SC. I hadn’t been to Jekyll in almost two decades and it’s still as nice as I remembered, although I see some luxury development creeping in (there’s a Westin now, the horror!). Go check it out now before it gets overdeveloped. Although come to think of it the island is a state park so maybe that will keep things under control.
I hadn’t been to Beaufort, SC (pronounced “byew-fort”, not “bow-fort” like its NC counterpart) in many years either and it’s still got a charming downtown. It seems to have grown some; a friend in Charleston says some of his patients have relocated there for the lower cost of living. The highlight was a visit to Hunting Island State Park, which looked like Jurassic Park… very palm-y!
Thanks as always for all the neat links and info! I hope your daughter’s trip goes smoothly, however it ends up being routed. Crazy times any more, that’s for sure.
Thanks for the link about an escape from the war … that was really something!
Interesting how competition among points providers is breaking out. I’ve not
had any interest in Marriott for just ages. Might have to rethink.
Buy your daughter the ticket.
Forget that flight going through the ME. Buy a ticket as you can’t put a price on peace of mind.
Hi everyone,
Just want to make something more clear. Of course I want to buy my daughter the ticket. But the ONLY ticket available is through Manila on Philippine Airlines. With layover at 9 or 22 hours! And you need to call the airline to book. What else comes up goes through the ME airlines, which is crazy. Definitely unprecedented. And just when you thought Donnie will taco, he escalates, what a bunch of morons wow, we make the Iranians look sane, which is just COMPLETELY bonkers. Meanwhile, my family is having a fabulous time back in Malaysia. Need to get back at this ticket thing
I’d probably avoid the Philippine Airline option via Manila, I actually always filter them out of my search because I’ve never heard any good reports of the airline or the airport. What about getting her down to Singapore and then onto SEA from there? Prices have certainly gone crazy with what’s going on.
I just flew OW PR business class BKK – MNL – HND for ~$800 because I was also unable to find any J class award spave.
Didn’t need to call the airline, booked it via Google flights link, 4 hour layover in MNL, then in to HND, where I was able to find AA J class HND – LAX – MCO for 110k miles.
If you can get into ICN, you can usually also get back to DFW pretty easily on AA for decent mileage cost.
MNL had a pretty good Mabuhay lounge (definitely bigger and better than all the PP lounges), its no Chase lounge, but it wasn’t bad for 3 hours on the ground). Decent coffee and a few hot options including dim sum and some local sweets.
Prices are only getting worse daily, so much for close in ticketing smh.
Thanks for the info on PR airlines, good to know that it has now become a viable option, it appears fine. Tomorrow Monday we’ll see what we get. That PR flight has gone from under $500 to $2,000, still with crazy long layover. Not getting much out of SIN either, it is crazy. There are a bunch of other family members leaving KL on March 20 and 21 and only two of them going through ME. Just have a feeling many will be in KL a little bit longer. Hard to believe no TACO moment yet.
Interesting read about a geographic oddity of never heard of before: https://arcarcana.substack.com/p/cospaia-the-republic-born-by-accident