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Nomadic Matt's Travel Hacking Updates

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Hey {NAME}, How's it going? I hope you are doing well on this fine Monday! This is the last message

Hey {NAME}, How's it going? I hope you are doing well on this fine Monday! This is the last message of the year. :( But let's hope 2021 will be a lot better than this year, yeah? Let's hope that 2020 energy stays in 2020! As we end the year, I wanted to say thank you for being part of the community and being as interested in points & miles as I am. I hope you learned a few things and, as always, if you have questions, feel free to ask! And, as we finish the year, be sure to get any final cards so you can start the new year with some hefty point balances! [You can find all my favorites by clicking here](  Now, legally, I am forbidden from mentioning an issuer or card name when I link directly to my favorites list so I can't tell you anything card specific. (Damn the man, right?) However, let me tell you about my future travel plans: I will say that, next year, I plan to stay in a lot of non-Airbnb establishments so if you plan to do that too, that might be something worth looking into in the near future....like before the end of the year. If you have any questions, shoot me an email!  Sincerely, Nomadic Matt P.S. - I've been really active on social media lately. If you want funny comments, quirky jokes, and travel news, [check out my Twitter](. For pictures, stories, and travel insights, [check out my Instagram](. (I've been posting a lot about my time in Mexico there!) Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Nomadic Matt Inc., 207 E. 9th St. , Georgetown, Texas 78626, United States

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