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TPG Exclusive: Citi Prestige is now offering 75,000 points after $7,500 spent within the first three

TPG Exclusive: Citi Prestige is now offering 75,000 points after $7,500 spent within the first three months - plus you get access to the incredible 4th Night Free benefit that can get you thousands of dollars in value. [Learn more here](. TODAY'S POSTS: - [Credit Cards That Cover Cell Phone Loss and Damage]( - [Which Bonus Points Are Worth More — Uber/SPG or Lyft/Delta?]( - [11 Globetrotters to Follow on Instagram]( - [Hotel Review: A Deluxe Room at the Langham Auckland]( - [Deal Alert: US Cities to Hong Kong From $547 Round-Trip]( - [Inside Blink, A Custom Luxury Travel Organizer]( - [Earn up to 2,000 Bonus American Miles With AAdvantage Shopping]( - [How to Do Southeast Asia on a Budget While Staying Chic]( Posts in this newsletter contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page](. [Credit Cards That Cover Cell Phone Loss and Damage]( By Richard Kerr on Jul 24, 2017 08:00 am Credit card ancillary benefits are far too often overlooked and forgotten. Trip delay protection, delayed/lost baggage reimbursement, concierge services, rental car collision damage waivers and lounge access are typically on people’s minds when they discuss the benefits of credit cards in their wallet. Today, I’m digging in to another little-known benefit — automatic cell phone ... [Read in browser »]( [share on Twitter]( [Like Credit Cards That Cover Cell Phone Loss and Damage on Facebook]( [Which Bonus Points Are Worth More — Uber/SPG or Lyft/Delta?]( By Julian Mark Kheel on Jul 24, 2017 07:00 am “Reader Questions” are answered three days a week — Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays — by TPG Senior Writer Julian Mark Kheel. Both of the major ride-sharing services now have partnerships that allow you to earn extra airline or hotel points just for using them. TPG reader David wants to know which one is more valuable… Before ... [Read in browser »]( [share on Twitter]( [Like Which Bonus Points Are Worth More — Uber/SPG or Lyft/Delta? on Facebook]( [11 Globetrotters to Follow on Instagram]( By Daryl Chua on Jul 23, 2017 07:00 pm Traveling the world is a common dream that many desire, but is rarely pursued. While many travel for work, or fly halfway across the globe to visit loved ones, there is an exclusive group of travelers who circle the globe simply to dive the deepest seas and climb the highest peaks with one objective in ... [Read in browser »]( [share on Twitter]( [Like 11 Globetrotters to Follow on Instagram on Facebook]( [Hotel Review: A Deluxe Room at the Langham Auckland]( By Emily McNutt on Jul 23, 2017 04:00 pm The Langham Auckland could really use some TLC, but still makes a great base for exploring this vibrant New Zealand city. The Pros: cool amenities, tasty food and you can score extra perks by booking your stay through Amex FHR. The Cons: small rooms and dated interiors. [Read in browser »]( [share on Twitter]( [Like Hotel Review: A Deluxe Room at the Langham Auckland on Facebook]( [Deal Alert: US Cities to Hong Kong From $547 Round-Trip]( By Julian Mark Kheel on Jul 23, 2017 01:30 pm Want to see the latest flight deals as soon as they’re published? Follow The Points Guy on Facebook and Twitter, and subscribe to text message alerts from our deals feed, @tpg_alerts. Airfare deals are typically only available on limited dates. We recommend you use Google Flights to find dates to fly, then book through an online travel agency, such as Orbitz or ... [Read in browser »]( [share on Twitter]( [Like Deal Alert: US Cities to Hong Kong From $547 Round-Trip on Facebook]( [Inside Blink, A Custom Luxury Travel Organizer]( By Daniel Nelson on Jul 23, 2017 12:00 pm If there’s one drawback of luxury travel it might be the lack of options: You can’t just show up on some abandoned hilltop in the Andes and expect five-star service. But that’s all changed with Blink, travel company Black Tomato’s ultra-customizable vacation organizer that transforms even the wildest, most far-out wilderness spots into luxurious getaways. ... [Read in browser »]( [share on Twitter]( [Like Inside Blink, A Custom Luxury Travel Organizer on Facebook]( [Earn up to 2,000 Bonus American Miles With AAdvantage Shopping]( By Emily McNutt on Jul 23, 2017 10:00 am It’s back-to-school shopping season, and for supplies that need to be purchased, airlines are offering bonus miles if you use their shopping portals. We told you last week about United’s offer of up to 3,000 bonus miles, and now American Airlines is offering bonus miles for shopping as well. Between today and August 18, 2017, you ... [Read in browser »]( [share on Twitter]( [Like Earn up to 2,000 Bonus American Miles With AAdvantage Shopping on Facebook]( [How to Do Southeast Asia on a Budget While Staying Chic]( By Lori Zaino on Jul 23, 2017 09:30 am We love to give readers insider access to luxurious travel experiences, like using 74,375 KrisFlyer miles to fly in Singapore Suites or snagging an overwater villa at the St. Regis Maldives for 32,500 Starpoints per night. But when your points stash runs low, spending thousands on luxury hotel rooms or pricey plane tickets probably isn’t an option. ... [Read in browser »]( [share on Twitter]( [Like How to Do Southeast Asia on a Budget While Staying Chic on Facebook]( For Gmail users: If you are using the tabbed inbox, TPG newsletters may be pushed to the 'Promotions' tab. To get updates from TPG direct to your primary inbox, drag and drop this email to that tab. PS - Not sure which card is the best for your travel strategy? [Click here to get my personalized recommendation now for free.]( Don't ever miss out again on the best travel deals, news, and points opportunities. Follow me at your favorites below: [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:info@thepointsguy.com) [Email](mailto:info@thepointsguy.com) [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [Advertiser Disclosure:] The credit card offers that appear on the website are from credit card companies from which ThePointsGuy.com receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site (including, for example, the order in which they appear). This site does not include all credit card companies or all available credit card offers. Please view our [advertising policy page]( for more information. 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