07-27-2015, 04:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2015, 05:22 AM by CardBoardBox.
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Coulda / Shoulda titled this Attention [b]Macyoder [/b]Now you can divorce your husband and do what you love full time.
But I don't think the humor attempt would be understood. So,
YOU will find this article interesting to the Nth degree, IMO.
Rolling Stone Magazine has a story of someone who has mastered the art of free airline travel via CC switching and accumulating FF miles.
http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/ben-schlappig-airlines-fly-free-20150720
Caution: I am only on page 6; It is a long read. Have not found out how to not pay the fees and taxes in cash yet, but the following might be a clue, quote, His revenue comes from three sources: impression-based ads on the blog; the (name removed) consultancy; and "affiliate marketing," which means collecting a commission from credit-card companies each time a card sign-up originates from his blog.
Summary; guy has lived in the airport and on planes exclusively.
As you infered, Macyoder, there is no interest by others to persue your passion, but I am pleased to share how someone has done it better.
PS Do not skip the 500 user/viewer comments. Sometimes there are gemes contained therein. Yet sometimes there are arguments or postings by people who firmly believe that a pound of lead is heavier than a pound of feathers.
But I don't think the humor attempt would be understood. So,
YOU will find this article interesting to the Nth degree, IMO.
Rolling Stone Magazine has a story of someone who has mastered the art of free airline travel via CC switching and accumulating FF miles.
http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/features/ben-schlappig-airlines-fly-free-20150720
Caution: I am only on page 6; It is a long read. Have not found out how to not pay the fees and taxes in cash yet, but the following might be a clue, quote, His revenue comes from three sources: impression-based ads on the blog; the (name removed) consultancy; and "affiliate marketing," which means collecting a commission from credit-card companies each time a card sign-up originates from his blog.
Summary; guy has lived in the airport and on planes exclusively.
As you infered, Macyoder, there is no interest by others to persue your passion, but I am pleased to share how someone has done it better.
PS Do not skip the 500 user/viewer comments. Sometimes there are gemes contained therein. Yet sometimes there are arguments or postings by people who firmly believe that a pound of lead is heavier than a pound of feathers.