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<blockquote data-quote="MadDogs" data-source="post: 2961368" data-attributes="member: 11175"><p>With my work, my company picks up everything and I don't get billed but I do get the "rewards" points from air and hotels. I don't do the credit cards enough to rationalize any annual fee but as to programs ... for hotels I prefer Marriott properties. When one stays one to three nights every week for as many years as I have the perks add up (and they tend to be really nice folks). </p><p></p><p>Same with air. Because I have to fly so much and absolutely hate to fly United, American and Delta tend to be my choice for commercial flying. My company handles the tickets and upgrades so I never burn miles unless we want to take a vacation ... which is rare because I really like to stay home every now and then. </p><p></p><p>Because I tend to plant myself at home when I have time off, we donate miles back to AA. They have some cool programs where you can flip miles back to vets or parents who need to fly their kid somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadDogs, post: 2961368, member: 11175"] With my work, my company picks up everything and I don't get billed but I do get the "rewards" points from air and hotels. I don't do the credit cards enough to rationalize any annual fee but as to programs ... for hotels I prefer Marriott properties. When one stays one to three nights every week for as many years as I have the perks add up (and they tend to be really nice folks). Same with air. Because I have to fly so much and absolutely hate to fly United, American and Delta tend to be my choice for commercial flying. My company handles the tickets and upgrades so I never burn miles unless we want to take a vacation ... which is rare because I really like to stay home every now and then. Because I tend to plant myself at home when I have time off, we donate miles back to AA. They have some cool programs where you can flip miles back to vets or parents who need to fly their kid somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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