The math doesn’t math on the free night. See Frequent Miler, who sets the standard for honesty in this space and canceled all his 35K cert cards. My typical use case is for a hotel that is like 50,000 points. So now I’m out $95. I’m out 15,000 top up points. Valuing those at .75 cents, that’s $112.50. So I’m paying $207.50 for a “free” night. When you consider the fact that the property where…
That falls to milesearnandburn.
They are completely detached from monetizing their site.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.


