Make your 4x appear, outgrowing biz class, a Disney switch, and using Maps to save places

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In this week in review around the web, read about how to pester Amex to properly credit your points, the change that might alleviate tax on referrals next year, using Maps to save your destinations, and more. Read on for this weekend’s recap.

How to Get Your 4x MR Points for US Restaurants on Your Amex Gold Card When Amex Only Gave You 1x

a man sitting at a table with a bowl of food

Citi’s move to 5x at restaurants has kind of put Amex’s problems with restaurant bonuses out of sight and out of mind. This post from Middle Age Miles is a good reminder that Amex is still failing to award 4x consistently on US Restaurant spend and it provides a simple road map to getting it resolved. I’m glad to see that Amex does seem to be making an effort to fix this and at least award the points upon request. Chatting probably saves time over a phone call and it looks to be effective.


Have We Outgrown Business Class?

a seat and a monitor in an airplane

This post from Your Mileage May Vary explores what happens when you’ve been collecting points and miles long enough that flying in premium cabins is nice but not novel. Do you take that business class itinerary that involves an extra stop or fly direct in economy class for 6 hours? Is premium economy “good enough”? Traveling with a baby, we’ve been debating whether we’re better off with 3 premium economy seats or 2 business class seats and having our son as a lap infant — and one of the considerations is definitely the difference in terms of points. And while I do generate a good deal of points, I’m also spending more time thinking about how I want to use them — and once the allure of flat beds and champagne fades a bit, I find myself considering how much that experience is actually worth to me from all angles, including convenience.


Did Citi Add Spending Requirements On Referrals To Avoid Them Being Taxable?

a man sitting at a desk with his head in his hands

This whole 1099-for-referrals mess has gotten extra messy, with reports of errors in some and oddities in others. This short post from Doctor of Credit is really interesting though. As I can’t imagine the banks enjoy the overhead cost of this process any more than anyone is enjoying the surprise of a 1099, I suppose we’ll know whether or not this is true soon enough. I can’t imagine the other banks will be far behind.


Google Maps is THE Place to Save Travel Destinations

a screenshot of a map

I know that our own Stephen Pepper has had to make heavy use of trip planning tools due to his 5-year, 50-state road trip — and so I was not at all surprised when I saw he was the first to comment on this post from Travel is Free about using Google Maps to save destinations. As someone who brings MS on the road with me pretty often, I need to start using Google Maps more effectively to mark places to which I’d like to return and those that aren’t as friendly. I’m sure it’s great for actual trips as well :-).


Quick Hits: A Positive Change To Disney World Rider Switch Implementation?

a castle with people in front of it with Magic Kingdom in the background

I am slowly learning the many ins and outs of Disney World, one of which is this latest possible tip from As the Joe flies about rider switch. If you’re traveling to Disney with kids, you’ll want to check this one out to see what’s new.


That’s it for this week around the web. Check back soon for this week’s last chance deals.

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