Comments on FMF Reader Shares Success StoryTypePad2008-11-12T14:40:38ZNAhttps://www.freemoneyfinance.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.freemoneyfinance.com/2008/11/fmf-reader-shares-success-story/comments/atom.xml/Michael B commented on 'FMF Reader Shares Success Story'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451bcbd69e2010535f28540970c2008-11-13T14:30:15Z2008-11-13T14:30:15ZMichael BGood job! Regarding airline ff miles - they are not worth it. I've been a platinum business flier for American...<p>Good job! Regarding airline ff miles - they are not worth it. I've been a platinum business flier for American for 10 years. Each year they make changes. The biggest change you DON'T see which is not publicized is the reduction of free seats on a plane. They have less and less of the minimum miles seats which are taken by resellers as soon as available. What's left are the "anytime" seats which take up to 100,000 miles for coach. Miles are a rip off. Go for rebates.</p> commented on 'FMF Reader Shares Success Story'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451bcbd69e2010535f1a9b0970c2008-11-13T04:44:25Z2008-11-13T04:44:26ZLooks like a lot of overseas travel; not much frugality there.<p>Looks like a lot of overseas travel; not much frugality there.</p>Shaun Connell commented on 'FMF Reader Shares Success Story'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451bcbd69e2010535e99e98970b2008-11-12T18:23:46Z2008-11-12T18:23:46ZShaun Connellhttp://www.LearnFinancialPlanning.comUnfortunately, my credit card is the "noobie" credit card -- it's a first-timer. Hopefully I'll be able to get a...<p>Unfortunately, my credit card is the "noobie" credit card -- it's a first-timer. Hopefully I'll be able to get a different one within a year or so. ;-)</p>Rich commented on 'FMF Reader Shares Success Story'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451bcbd69e2010535efafd0970c2008-11-12T18:03:21Z2008-11-12T18:03:21ZRichI got the Chase Freedom card last year around April and up until about June this year I used that...<p>I got the Chase Freedom card last year around April and up until about June this year I used that with my Capital One cash card. Then I realized that it would be smarter to build up my rewards on the Chase card by making all my purchases on the card and not just groceries, gas and fast food. Needless to say my cash rewards balance began to shoot up and now I'm only one billing cycle away from $200 rewards dollars (I currently have about $192), which I'll be using to get the $250 check!</p>Kevin M commented on 'FMF Reader Shares Success Story'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451bcbd69e2010535e979de970b2008-11-12T17:22:46Z2008-11-12T17:22:47ZKevin Mhttp://kevinmccoycpa.comCan't go wrong with cash - although in my experience some of those reward cards are tightening up as well.<p>Can't go wrong with cash - although in my experience some of those reward cards are tightening up as well.</p>