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Negative CSR Rumor, What Makes You A Bad Uber Passenger & Europe For A Long Weekend?

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Roundup: Articles From Around the Web

Here are some posts from around the web that I thought you may find interesting.  Let me know if there is anything good I missed.  Email me anything awesome that you find, or write, at Mark@milestomemories.com.

Articles

IS IT WORTH VISITING EUROPE FOR A LONG WEEKEND? – Family Flys Free

I think from the East Coast it makes sense for sure.  Heck it really isn’t that much further than flying to LA.  Even from the Midwest it is doable but from the West Coast I don’t think I would.  It would be like me going to Hawaii for the weekend…oh wait I did that 🤣.  But I wouldn’t normally do it.  I am not a person who geeks out on the flying part so for some people just being in a plane is half the fun or more.  If you are one of those, like Ian, then I can see it making sense for sure.

I’m a driver for Uber and Lyft — here are 8 ways I can tell someone is going to be a bad passenger within 5 seconds – Business Insider

Some interesting insight to what ride share drivers deal with.  Most of the items on the list are common sense/decency though.

[Rumor] Chase To Add Dining/Delivery Credit To Chase Sapphire Reserve, Increase Annual Fee To $550 – Doctor of Credit

Hopefully this rumor isn’t true.  This is in the American Express Platinum mold where they would increase the fee and then hope for breakage. That would simply line their pocket since they would charge for a “perk” most people would forget to max out.  This could change my wife’s upcoming application strategy.  The Chase Sapphire Reserve could be moved to the front of the line to lock in a lower fee.

Conclusion

Which article did you find most interesting?  Remember to let me know of anything you come across that you want added into the next edition at Mark@milestomemories.com.

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Mark Ostermann
Mark Ostermann
Mark Ostermann is a father, husband and miles/points fanatic. He left the corporate world after starting a family in order to be a stay at home dad. Mark is constantly looking at ways to save money and stay within budget while also taking awesome vacations with his family. When he isn't caring for his family or taking a weekend trip, Mark is working towards his goal of visiting every Major League Baseball ballpark.

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