Many of you used, or still use, RoomiPay. Many of you waited patiently by your computer, tablet, etc pressing F5 and trying to snag that 0% fee deal that limited for first 150 individuals or so. Some smartypants realized they could auto-fill everything and win the 0% race more or less every single month. But what if you didn’t have to wait by the computer and were guaranteed 0% fee instead? What if you could use RoomiPay multiple times at 0% fee at your own pace? Well, this was a thing for a good deal of time but now it is dead.
Last time I visited San Diego I had stayed at Review: Fairmont Grand Del Mar but this time around I decided to check out Hotel del Coronado, Curio Collection by Hilton.
Breo Box is a quarterly subscription that ships in a “custom wood box with 6-9 premium essentials centered around everyday lifestyle, fitness and tech, curated to fit the season”. It typically costs $139 but until 5/14, Breo Winter or Spring box can be had for $99 only.
Stitch Fix is a shopping service that sends you a delivery box containing a total of five clothing and accessories items handpicked for you by your stylist. You then keep what you want and return what you do not want by using their free prepaid shipping label. You can read my short Stitch Fix review here.
Harisson Blake’s has a monthly men’s apparel subscription package called “Monthly Dapper Club”. This package typically costs $25 (discount below) and provides 1 necktie and 4 accessories. Vast majority of the time the 2/4 accessories will be a pair of socks and a pocket square. Other accessories included in the box are unique and almost never repeated. In the past these accessories have included beanie, tie bar, whiskey stones, clip tie, shoe bag, lapel pin, shoe horn, survival tool, and shoe laces. A huge plus of this subscription is that the items included in the same package often match with each other.
A trick to book some cheap hotel for few cents has existed existed for a while now. People aren’t talking about it because (a) they’re too busy abusing it and (b) it isn’t a lucrative deal on hotel that aren’t super cheap.
Recently Frequentmiler reported a leak that Chase may end points pooling. I think it will happen and here is why.
