callumprentice
17 hours ago
As someone who do the whole mileage actual thing for many years (millions of Chase and Amex points) but also a family and a full time job - IE 3 seats vs 1 and can’t leave for a trip at the drop of a hat - I’m always astonished by how worthless my miles seem to be.
I’m not convinced it’s all one big scam but a teensie bit hopeful your solution can help. Looking forward to trying. Thank you.
TJSomething
13 hours ago
The big win I usually hear from family who use a lot of miles is on upgrading seats for free, which is really great because they have joint issues and fly fair number of international flights. But I think they also maintain a spreadsheet with a rotating schedule of like 10 credit card companies that are cycled (or maybe shifted between based on who has the best deal for a given good or store in any given month?) for maximum points.
borski
17 hours ago
Oh man, do I hear that. I suspect you’ll like this; let me know what you think! Feedback greatly appreciated
Aboutplants
17 hours ago
Spoiler alert, it’s basically a scam
TrickyRick
14 hours ago
It most definitely isn't, but it takes significantly more effort than the bloggers want to make it seem like.
burnto
10 hours ago
Yes it’s not technically a scam because it’s legal.
But it has scam smells: layering, misdirection, lock-in, very fine print, gamification, adjacent complex social media apparatuses.
I’d place it near MLMs, loot boxes, timeshares, robux, liquidity mining.
borski
5 hours ago
It’s not nearly as complicated as you make it out to be, and the literal point of what I posted is to try and simplify it.
An MLM or timeshare it is not.
Yes, it has gotten harder than it was a decade ago. But it is far from a “scam”
Onavo
13 hours ago
What about businesses like roame.travel (YC company)? I think this toolkit just replaced services like that entirely
borski
5 hours ago
It uses Seats.aero under the hood, which is a Roame competitor, but I’d love to integrate it with others. Seats.aero is the only one with an API, though, which I believe is a mistake on Roame and others’ part.
The actual searching for actively available award flights is the part this relies on Seats.aero for