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I got so wrapped up in my three posts yesterday that I forgot about Free Giveaway Friday!

Check them out if you didn’t already:

Buying Priority Club points earns a 50% bonus. Buy them now to prepare for $35 hotel rooms.

Iberia is offering 25% off awards to Europe through the end of May. Good weather and cheap awards is unbeatable.

Today’s giveaway is for a pair of lounge passes that expire 12/31/12. The winning commenter can choose a pair of United Club passes or a pair of American Airlines Admirals Club Passes. Last Friday’s winner chose a pair of AA passes, and luckily I had two pairs.

Keep in mind that if you have an AMEX Platinum card, you can get into the AA lounge for free when you are traveling on AA that day, so you’d probably prefer the United passes.

Leave one comment below, and indicate your selection.

60,000 bonus points after $4,000 in purchases in your first 3 months from account opening.

Just getting started in the world of points and miles? The Chase Sapphire Preferred is the best card for you to start with.

With a bonus of 60,000 points after $4,000 spend in the first 3 months, 5x points on travel booked through the Chase Travel℠ and 3x points on restaurants, streaming services, and online groceries (excluding Target, Walmart, and wholesale clubs), this card truly cannot be beat for getting started!


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