July has now come and gone, I thought it would be useful to take a look at our most popular posts that we added to the site for last month. I’ve put them into categories (in order of most popular) and purposefully haven’t included any deals that are no longer valid to make the page more useful to you. Let me know if you find this sort of monthly recap helpful or not in the comments.
Credit Cards
- Chase To Launch New Premium Sapphire Reserve/Elite Card On August 21st, 2016 (100k UR Sign Up Bonus)
- Get Yourself Targeted for Free 10,000 Amex Points with Extended Pay Option
- Citi Prestige to Drop Dining Category + Higher Spend Threshold (note, Citi is not dropping the dining category. You can view the full confirmed changes to the Citi Prestige here)
- New Chase Sapphire Reserve/Elite Card Will Be A Visa Infinite
- 2,500 SPG Points For Adding An Authorized User For American Express Cardholders
- Capital One Tightens their Credit Card Churning Rules
- More Rumored Information About Chase Sapphire Reserve/Elite
Bank Accounts
- Publicly Available Again: Chase Business Checking $500 Bonus, No Direct Deposit Required
- Charles Schwab $100 Checking Account Bonus – No Requirements, Monthly Fees, International ATM Fees + ATM Fee Reimbursements
- Discover Savings $100 Bonus with $15,000 Deposit
- Santander $150 Checking Bonus – Available Nationwide
Deals
- Amex Offers: 10% Off Gas Stations [Targeted]
- American Express Class Action Settlement For APR Increases (2005-2010)
- Visa Checkout Deals at Best Buy, Staples, and Walgreen’s + United Cardholders
- Amex Offers at Hilton, Budget, Olive Garden & More + Full Roundup
- 14 Things to Know about Amex Offer Deals
Misc
- Noo!!! eBay Gift Cards have Volume Limits Again
- My Favorite New Bloggers For 2016 + Advice For New Bloggers
- GiftCardRescue Shuts Down and Sellers Lose
- 33 Things to Know about eBay and Paypal
I like how you categorize it by subtopic. As a heavy DoC user, if I’m away from the internet for an extended period I typically just click through your prior few pages of history until post titles/images look familiar to see what I’ve missed. This doesn’t feel like a good use of my time or very effective as I’m just scanning for information and I can miss things. This system may be more useful to me. It is also a nice quick snapshot of what is going on in this hobby, which helps me build my knowledge. Thanks.
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