u/Alternative_Fold_938

I was a loyal Southwest card holder for over 10 years but ever since the changes there are practically zero benefits for me anymore.

I’m wondering if it makes sense for me to open a new airline or other type of credit card to maximize points on travel. I fly ~20-30 times a year for work and have mostly been loyal to Southwest and Marriott when possible.

Chicago airports are my hub and I travel all around the US (mostly east coast) with some European travel coming up a few times next year.

I currently have Southwest, sapphire preferred and freedom unlimited cards that I use for various purchases.

Wondering if it makes sense for me to open a new card for flights as Southwest doesn’t offer overseas that I will eventually need. Have had horrible American experiences and decent United/delta ones.

If I were to rank pre Southwest BS I’d say Southwest, delta, United, American.

Any guidance helps thanks!

reddit.com
u/Alternative_Fold_938 — 11 days ago
▲ 6 r/4kTV

Haven’t bought a new TV since 2014 and my current one needs to go.

I know nothing of newer TVs and mine doesn’t have any bells or whistles, pretty sure it’s just a 1080p HD JVC.

I’m looking for something within $1000 preferably and 60-65 inches if possible with it also being a smart TV for apps/web browsing. I watch movies often and want something that will make them pop.

Any guidance is appreciated!

Update: upon further review it seems a 55 inch towards the $1500 range would be more suitable for my set up

reddit.com
u/Alternative_Fold_938 — 11 days ago

I’m in town for a few days and need some local food recommendations. I do not have a car so please do not suggest anything in Tampa/St. Petersburg. I’m fine with ~15-20 minute Ubers as I’m near the aquarium.

Looking for seafood, steakhouse, bars, etc.

Thanks!

reddit.com
u/Alternative_Fold_938 — 17 days ago