u/YakAccurate2201

Is my trip protected?

Hey guys, I just booked a round trip with points on JetBlue’s website, paid 50k pts + $250 (on my Chase Sapphire Reserve) in taxes, fees and baggage.

I couldn’t find a straight answer. Does Chase travel protection (baggage delay, Travel accident, etc) kick in or is it just if we pay cash/Chase travel bookings?f

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u/YakAccurate2201 — 14 hours ago
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Any Scrum Masters from Wells Fargo? I have an interview tomorrow

Hey guys,

As the title says, any Scrum Masters or leaders from Wells Fargo here? I have an interview for a Lead Scrum Master tomorrow and wanted to see what kind of questions to expect

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u/YakAccurate2201 — 4 days ago

Planning to use my Chase points for a 4-day vacation

Hey all,

For the past 2 years, I raked up all the points possible and right now, I’m sitting on 194k points which I’m planning a vacation in mid-August. My preference is an all-inclusive resort and I found one in Cancun that’s an Edit property and has points boost. I have 2 questions and hoping someone can help?

  1. For the resort, it’s 105k points for 4 nights or I could do 92k Chase points + $250 so that could trigger the Edit credit. I was thinking, if it’s possible to split the 4 night/ into 2 reservations - 2 nights each which would cost me, 40k points + $250 and 39k points + $250 so a total of $79k points and both the Edit credits would trigger I hope. Is this feasible? Do resorts allow this? I mean if we talk to them, would they club 2 reservations into one and give me the same room for the 4 nights? I wouldn’t mind switching but trying to avoid the hassle.

  2. For the flights - I see 2 business class flights for 15k Atmos rewards per person one way so I need 60k Atmos points which unfortunately don’t transfer from Chase so I am thinking to do, Chase -> Marriott (65% bonus) -> Atmos (Marriott transfer to Atmos at 3:1 and does 5k bonus points on every 60k points transferred). The cash price is $2300 round trip per person.

Is this a good idea? Anyone do this before?

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u/YakAccurate2201 — 4 days ago

Planning to use my Chase points for a 4-day vacation

Hey all,
For the past 2 years, I raked up all the points possible and right now, I’m sitting on 194k points which I’m planning a vacation in mid-August. My preference is an all-inclusive resort and I found one in Cancun that’s an Edit property and has points boost. I have 2 questions and hoping someone can help?

  1. For the resort, it’s 105k points for 4 nights or I could do 92k Chase points + $250 so that could trigger the Edit credit. I was thinking, if it’s possible to split the 4 night/ into 2 reservations - 2 nights each which would cost me, 40k points + $250 and 39k points + $250 so a total of $79k points and both the Edit credits would trigger I hope. Is this feasible? Do resorts allow this? I mean if we talk to them, would they club 2 reservations into one and give me the same room for the 4 nights? I wouldn’t mind switching but trying to avoid the hassle.

  2. For the flights - I see 2 business class flights for 15k Atmos rewards per person one way so I need 60k Atmos points which unfortunately don’t transfer from Chase so I am thinking to do, Chase -> Marriott (65% bonus) -> Atmos (Marriott transfer to Atmos at 3:1 and does 5k bonus points on every 60k points transferred). The cash price is $2300 round trip per person.

Is this a good idea? Anyone do this before?

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u/YakAccurate2201 — 4 days ago
▲ 10 r/Rakuten

There is a $300 Rakuten cashback for SoFi Banking (Checking and Savings) and SoFi has a $400 welcome bonus. If I use the link through Rakuten, am I eligible for both bonuses?

Has anyone tried this? Couldn’t find anything that says we can’t get both so it got me curious.

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u/YakAccurate2201 — 10 days ago