
Marriott’s new cardmember welcome bonus rules explained
If you’re looking for a new cardmember welcome bonus on a Marriott credit card, you may have noticed that every new Marriott card comes with a long list of... Read more.

How to transfer Ultimate Rewards points to another card: Earn on one card and redeem on another
If you hold a Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, Chase Sapphire Reserve®, or Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card, you have the ability to redeem Ultimate Rewards®... Read more.

Guide to Chase extended warranty benefits: What is covered and how to file a claim.
An extended warranty can be one of the most valuable ways that using a credit card can protect the things you buy. But it is a benefit that few people take advantage... Read more.

Delta SkyMiles fare sale: Taipei round-trip from 166,600 miles!
Delta is running a handful of unannounced SkyMiles flash sales on business class flights to Asia. Normally, SkyMiles pricing on business class tickets to Asia is... Read more.

The new Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Amex cards are made from a 747
Today Delta and Amex launched a new design for the high-end Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card and the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express... Read more.

Trip delay insurance: Your ticket to a hotel room when your flight cancels
Trip delay insurance, also known as trip delay reimbursement, or trip delay protection, is a credit card benefit that can cover the cost of a hotel, meals, and other... Read more.

How to track your progress toward a U.S. Bank welcome bonus
If you’ve recently gotten a new U.S. Bank credit card, you might be working on earning a credit card welcome bonus. Fortunately, U.S. Bank makes it easy to... Read more.

All about Bank of America Preferred Rewards: Get up to 2.62% everywhere or 5.25% in categories.
Bank of America Preferred Rewards is a relationship banking program that offers a variety of reward incentives, including increased credit card rewards, for increasing... Read more.

Will a bank close cards you don’t use? Yes. Here’s what happens.
If you don’t make at least an occasional purchase with your credit card, most banks will automatically close no-annual-fee cards after a certain period of... Read more.

Dynamic currency conversion: Paying in your home currency is ripoff for international travelers
If you’re traveling abroad and a merchant offers to process your credit card charge in U.S. dollars (or your home currency) you’re being offered a service... Read more.