Whatever Happened to the DOT Audit of US Frequent Flyer Programs?
Readers may recall that PEYD covered the story some time ago of a rabbi who had sued Northwest claiming the forfeiture of his mileage account
Readers may recall that PEYD covered the story some time ago of a rabbi who had sued Northwest claiming the forfeiture of his mileage account
In recent years, the world of credit card rewards and loyalty points has become increasingly complex and difficult to navigate, leaving many shaking their heads
Our readers may recall how frustrated many consumers were when El Al suddenly and without notice announced they were no longer honoring HAS points from
It’s expensive to live nowadays and if you are like many people, chances are you spend anywhere from one to three thousand dollars per month
One of the great perks enjoyed by Amex credit card holders across the country occurred each year on the Saturday after Thanksgiving (dubbed “Small Business
We have talked to you in the past about the Companion Pass from Southwest, and what an amazing deal it is. In summary, Southwest has
In our last newsletter we highlighted five things NOT TO DO with your credit card miles and points and introduced the concept of holding on
One of the most commonly asked questions directed to PEYD is whether customers have to report to the IRS the monies earned through cashing-out miles
Congressman Alan Grayson, a Democrat hailing from Florida’s 9th congressional district, has contacted the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Transportation to
As we mentioned in one of our previous columns, one of the great perks about using credit cards is the ability to earn miles and
If you had the opportunity to earn extra money by doing almost the same amount of work, wouldn’t you do it? Most people would agree,