4/4/2026 at 4:02:50 AM
As someone who do the whole mileage actual thing for many years (millions of Chase and Amex points) but also a family and a full time job - IE 3 seats vs 1 and can’t leave for a trip at the drop of a hat - I’m always astonished by how worthless my miles seem to be.I’m not convinced it’s all one big scam but a teensie bit hopeful your solution can help. Looking forward to trying. Thank you.
by callumprentice
4/5/2026 at 8:00:50 PM
Having accumulated points on various platforms, in my experience, United and Alaska had much better availability for close-in flights than Delta. Dunno if there's a difference between redeeming on the Chase site versus transferring to United and then redeeming, but might be worth playing with.by nilram
4/6/2026 at 6:14:37 PM
Transferring is almost always the more fruitful option, but it depends on the award deals.by borski
4/4/2026 at 7:49:33 AM
The big win I usually hear from family who use a lot of miles is on upgrading seats for free, which is really great because they have joint issues and fly fair number of international flights. But I think they also maintain a spreadsheet with a rotating schedule of like 10 credit card companies that are cycled (or maybe shifted between based on who has the best deal for a given good or store in any given month?) for maximum points.by TJSomething
4/4/2026 at 4:05:53 AM
Oh man, do I hear that. I suspect you’ll like this; let me know what you think! Feedback greatly appreciatedby borski
4/4/2026 at 4:12:50 AM
Spoiler alert, it’s basically a scamby Aboutplants
4/5/2026 at 7:54:22 PM
Agreed. Anyone interested should check out a report out of Vanderbilt, "The Loyalty Trap: How Loyalty Programs Hook Us with Deals, Hack our Brains, and Hike Our Prices."https://consumerlaw.berkeley.edu/news/price-loyalty-how-rewa... https://cdn.vanderbilt.edu/vu-URL/wp-content/uploads/sites/4...
Small counterpoint: Working in a spot where I had visibility to various loyalty programs, several of them definitely rewarded loyalty. Big spenders would get better conversion rates than the regular consumer.
by nilram
4/6/2026 at 6:17:03 PM
The difference here is that I’m already earning points. I’m not doing anything new to earn them; I mostly remember “restaurants on this card, online shopping on that one” and apps like CardPointers can assist if needed.But this isn’t about selecting new loyalty programs or even being loyal; this is focused on more transferable credit card points, and airline miles you’re already earning.
It’s about using them at maximum benefit, not earning them maximally.
by borski
4/4/2026 at 7:05:20 AM
It most definitely isn't, but it takes significantly more effort than the bloggers want to make it seem like.by TrickyRick
4/4/2026 at 11:04:54 AM
Yes it’s not technically a scam because it’s legal.But it has scam smells: layering, misdirection, lock-in, very fine print, gamification, adjacent complex social media apparatuses.
I’d place it near MLMs, loot boxes, timeshares, robux, liquidity mining.
by burnto
4/5/2026 at 2:06:08 AM
Yeah, flying my family of 5 to Hawaii using skymiles accrued on my Amex. Totally a scam.They’re basically interchangeable with cash. I don’t get the issue. The main frustration I have is that I cant buy myself a ticket with cash and then pay skymiles for my child. If they weren’t of an age that they must be on the same reservation it wouldn’t matter. Feels more like a limitation of Delta’s abacus that sits behind their mobile app.
by powvans
4/4/2026 at 3:33:07 PM
It’s not nearly as complicated as you make it out to be, and the literal point of what I posted is to try and simplify it.An MLM or timeshare it is not.
Yes, it has gotten harder than it was a decade ago. But it is far from a “scam”
by borski
4/4/2026 at 8:14:50 AM
What about businesses like roame.travel (YC company)? I think this toolkit just replaced services like that entirelyby Onavo
4/4/2026 at 3:35:09 PM
It uses Seats.aero under the hood, which is a Roame competitor, but I’d love to integrate it with others. Seats.aero is the only one with an API, though, which I believe is a mistake on Roame and others’ part.The actual searching for actively available award flights is the part this relies on Seats.aero for
by borski