News and tidbits from around the web:
- You probably already know that you can get 350 free AA miles by for telling American Airlines a milestone destination of yours, and another 350 for sharing that on social media or via email.
- Green Dot Relaunches MoneyPak for Reloading Prepaid Cards by Lowcards. At one point, they stopped using the reload cards due to fraud and reloads were only done directly at the register. Now, the reload packs are back; hopefully, they worked out the security concerns.
- Uber Offers by Techcrunch. Apparently, there’s a lot more going on than meets the eye when you hail that Uber.
- Multi-Channel Fulfillment by Amazon by Orensmoneysaver. Many people don’t know that you can use Amazon’s fulfillment system for items sold on other marketplaces like eBay or your own website.
- Panera Bread: Free $10 bonus card for each $50 in gift cards you buy in-store, YMMV. See similar deals at other restaurants and stores here.
- If you have any money left in you Nationwide Buxx accounts, beware that there’s a $1 monthly inactivity fee after 6 months.
- Good deal on Sam’s Club membership from Milestomemories, along with a few other freebies.
- Check to see if you were targeted with an Amex Offer to get $100 off $500 on Delta Airlines and another one to get $200 off $1,000 on Air France by Frequentmiler. I found the Delta on one of my cards.
- The MPX Mileage Plus Shopping app added eBay as an eligible merchant by Orensmoneysaver. You can get 2 United miles per dollar for buying eBay gift cards or 2.5 miles if you have the United credit card. This isn’t an addition from this week, but it’s pretty new, I think. MPX is instant so it’s useful if you don’t have any eBay gift cards stored up. You can also try Gyft.