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New FoundersCard Benefit – JetBlue Mosaic Status Match

On May 7, 2018, FoundersCard and JetBlue Airways announced a new temporary promotion – free status match from other domestic airlines to JetBlue Mosaic.  The status match is running from May 7, 2018 through May 18, 2018 (midnight EST). Get your status match requests in ASAP!

From FoundersCard:

As a FoundersCard Member, you can enjoy TrueBlue Mosaic Status by successfully enrolling in this exclusive promotion by midnight EST, Friday 5/18/18 with your TrueBlue number and one of the following statuses. You will be upgraded on or around 6/8/18 and will enjoy Mosaic Status through 12/31/18. Continue reading →

How to set up autopay on Jetblue Business card

Hi everyone, I just got my Jetblue Business and scoured their site for how to set up autopay. I couldn’t find it anywhere (their website rivals Bank of America’s in terms of user experience…), so I had to call their number to talk to a representative. Their number is 1-877-907-7470, and here are the instructions on how to set it up:

You must mail a letter (there’s no form) to: Continue reading →

2016 Status Roundup: What I’ve Earned, and What I’ve Learned

At the beginning of the year, I did a reflection on 2015 and made some projections about what statuses I had earned, whether they’d be useful, and if I’d aim to re-qualify for them by the end of the year:

Elite Status Roundup: What I’ve earned, and what I’ve learned

Which of my predictions reached fruition?

I certainly reaped the benefits of Alaska status, whether they be the extra ~50,000 redeemable miles I earned, the Premium Economy seats on my upcoming AA flight to Madrid or the occasional exit row seat on Delta that isn’t considered part of its Economy Comfort offering. I also got upgraded a few times on Alaska metal itself, which, while nice, was nothing mind blowing. I still consider it an auxiliary benefit more than anything, although it might be more valuable now that Virgin America’s SFO-JFK route will be owned by Alaska. We’ll see when the upgrade policies coallesce. Continue reading →

Demystifying Fixed Value Points

I’ve been having a (private) love affair with fixed-value airline miles over the past few months, and I even went so far as to sign up for the JetBlue credit card in wake of the ridiculous promotion they were offering (from which I netted 75,000 JetBlue miles for a round trip flight that cost me $75). Doctor of Credit explains it well, but the appeal for getting the card was the combination of an (unlimited) 10% points rebate as well as the opportunity to earn Mosaic status after spending $50,000 on the card in a single year. Mosaic status offers unlimited free cancellations of both cash (refund to voucher) and award flights, which is amazing for planning domestic travel since I can speculatively book flights without fear of either not being able to take the flight or finding cheaper flights later on. Continue reading →

JetBlue Points Match Promotion: Is It Worth It?

NOTE: Please read comments about potential eligibility requirements that are not officially listed on the promotion site. As with everything YMMV.

For any of you who follow the major blogs, you’ve heard by now that JetBlue is running a promotion where they will ‘match’ your Virgin America points balances after you send them an email with a screenshot of your Virgin America balance and fly a single round-trip flight with them by August 31. Continue reading →

JetBlue reimburses me for departure airport change

TL;DR: Persistence pays off. Pursue every avenue you can think of, until you’re clearly out of options. Of course, calculate whether the pursuit is worth the effort. And book every flight with a card that has a trip delay benefit…

On 1/6, my husband and I took JetBlue to Las Vegas for the world’s most attended tradeshow, the Consumer Electronics Show.  I won’t go into too much detail (maybe do a trip report later), but if you’ve never heard of it or haven’t been and you like gadgets, cars, drones, virtual reality, home appliances, cameras, and basically any other consumer electronic, you should go. It never fails to be one of the most memorable trips of the year, every year, and is the only trip that my husband will not protest going on. (Plus, if you like free stuff, it’s also good for that :P) Continue reading →

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