
Credit cards can be a fun playground of make points, spend points and stack points. Follow along with Matt, Lani, Tariq and RJ as they talk all about points.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesBusinessLeisure | |||

In this episode of Stack Your Points, the hosts delve into various aspects of the credit card and travel rewards space. The show kicks off with a discussion about the sudden collapse of the Mesa credit card program and its implications for cardholder... more
00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Banter
01:13 Viewer Questions: Optimal Ways of Earning Points
05:21 Strategies for Maximizing Points
11:56 Mesa's Potential Airline Partners
18:37 Chase Sapphire Reserve Business Card Discussion
26:35 Future Credit ... more
00:00:00 - Introduction and Greetings
00:01:59 - Is Die hard a Christmas Movie?
00:10:34 - Fine Dining: Overrated or Worth It?
00:26:15 - PayPal and Points Strategies
00:33:01 - Ideal YouTube Video Runtime
00:51:25 - Chase Ultimate Rewards: Chan... more
In this episode of Stack Your Points, Matt and co-hosts RJ, Craig, and Lani discuss their travel strategies, credit card keep or cancel plans for 2026, and what they're not looking forward to in the credit card YouTube space. They also express gratit... more
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I’ve only listened to one episode so far. I love it!
Could be a great podcast if it wasn’t for the host, who finds it necessary to spew his liberal opinion in every episode. Strange coming from someone that appears to live in his mother’s basement. Appears to only get his knowledge from reading blogs, since he hardly has cards nor has he traveled. Shocking the other members do this with him, they would be better off on their own show.
I listen to almost all podcasts that discuss credit cards and I have to say the chemistry between the four of you is pretty awesome. Love hearing your different perspectives and the insight into why each of you have the cards you have.
I will say that in regards to the Capital One Venture X. Just recently I’ve had two friends and one family member sign up for it because they wanted a general travel card and this pretty much fit the bill. Not much thought has to be done etc.
Yes the tr... more










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