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Turn Everyday Spending Into Unforgettable Travel:

Start Taking a Dream Vacation Every Year

Date: Tuesday, October 7,

Time: 6-7 PM MDT (Online)
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You don't have to be a big spender to travel on points. 

Traveling on points isn't about spending more. It's about leveraging your regular, monthly spending strategically. 

 

One common misconception is that you have to spend a ton each month to travel on points and miles.

 

If you spend $2,000 on a credit card each month, you're well on your way to your next vacation.

What You'll Learn in the Webinar

In the webinar we'll cover everything you need to know to start booking trips on miles. We'll cover 3 main topics:

  1. How to earn points

  2. How to redeem points

  3. Specific examples of trips you can book

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Does This Sound Familiar?

You’ve seen people travel on points and wondered, “Is this legit?”

You prioritize making memories with your family now, not someday

You're hesitant to travel on points because it seems like a second job

You want to see more of the world without draining your bank account

You don't know where to begin and figuring this out feels overwhelming

Click the button below if this describes you:
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Your Coach,

Brett Huntington

Soon after getting married, my wife and I blew all our Delta miles on 2 flights to London.​​

We couldn’t afford to stay in the city, so we commuted in and out every day.​​

Last year, we went back. This time, we stayed in the heart of London surrounded by great food, close to a subway stop… and paid nothing out of pocket.​​

And we didn't deplete our point reserve.

That’s the difference in understanding points and miles.​

I’ve learned how to take amazing vacations using points and now I help others do the same.

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