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I know I can speak for both Scott and I when saying we are so thankful for you guys! If it wasn’t for our readers, we wouldn’t be able to work from places like Itacaré, Brazil.

Which is where I’ll be writing to you from next week. Expect to hear from us again Monday. In the meantime we’ll be taking a few days off.
Wishing you a lovely day of stuffing yourself silly, family, friends, and plenty of rest. Don’t forget to maximize all of those Black Friday purchases on the right rewards card!
Had a busy November? Here’s a list of the most popular posts from this month if you’re in the mood to catch up on some reading.
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- Top 10 Travel Credit Cards November 2016
- How to Qualify or Re-Qualify for Delta Status by December 31
- Price of Avios Redemptions Cut in Half for American Airlines Domestic First Class
- Combine Alaska Awards on Hainan & Two Hilton Card Offers For (Almost Free) Trip to Asia

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