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Is it just me or did the past week feel very long — despite the fact Monday was holiday for those of us in the U.S.? (For whatever that means these days.)
If you missed any posts on the blog — or want to read some of the week’s greatest hits — here’s what we talked about.
This is great. In a post that triggered a few commenters, René deLambert announced his plans for using a Delta Amex Companion Certificate.
They’re here, folks: your Delta rollover MQM.
Does Delta need to hire a Chief Exterminatory Officer?
We hear it’s sold out for now. But Delta is (coincidentally) operating a great chance to see the upcoming total solar eclipse from the sky.
Nervous about flying 737s? Check this out.
Rakuten offered 15% cashback (or 15X American Express® Membership Rewards® points) earlier this week for eligible Dell Technologies purchases. That was particularly helpful for those of us who hadn’t yet used our The Business Platinum Card® from American Express‘s semi-annual Dell $200 statement credit opportunity.
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