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My interview at Mint is up. I think it features better questions than most interviews I do.
Where do you see MileValue going in the next three years?
I have no idea.
I don’t make the rules of the rewards programs. Those are up to the airlines, hotels, and credit cards. I just figure out ways to maximize my and my readers’ benefits under those programs.
I know that no matter how the airlines, hotels, and banks construct their loyalty programs, there will be ways to get out-sized rewards; and I will continue to uncover and share those ways so everyone can travel more, better, and cheaper.
Click the link to check out my answers to other questions like my three tips to individuals looking to earn miles and travel without breaking the bank.
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