***Sorry for the audio- we had an unplugged microphone**Feeling lost in all the points and miles jargon? In this episode of Wonderland on Points, we break down common credit card and travel rewards acronyms so you can finally understand what everyone is talking about—and start using those terms to your advantage. We also dive into how to evaluate annual fees, including when they’re worth it and when they’re not, plus practical strategies for maximizing credit card benefits across major programs like Chase Ultimate Rewards, American Express Membership Rewards, and Capital One Miles. If you’re new to points and miles—or just want to make smarter decisions with your cards—this episode is your go-to guide for turning confusion into confidence and getting more value from your travel rewards.Find Us On Online:Sign Up for the Y! Wonder Travel NewsletterWonderland on Points Youtube ChannelMary Ellen | JoFacebook GroupWonderland On Points BlogAffiliate Links:CardpointersComfrt.com 15% OFFHalara (use code "Wonderland" for 10% off)Tobiq 15%Our Favorite Credit CardsComfrt.com 15% OFFOur Favorite Travel NecessitiesWe receive a small commission when you choose to use any of our links to purchase your products or apply for your cards! We SO appreciate when you choose to give back to the podcast in this way!
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