January 4, 2024
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Fly to Europe from $379 Roundtrip with TAP Air Portugal
Flights are on sale from all nine US and Canadian airports served by TAP Air Portugal. That includes Boston, Chicago, Miami, Montreal, New York (JFK and Newark), San Francisco, Toronto, and Washington, DC (Dulles).
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Ending Soon! Chase Freedom Unlimited Now Offers 3% Cash Back or More on All Spend for First Year
Chase Freedom unlimited has a new special offer that will earn you double cash back for the first year. That means 3% cash back (or 3X Ultimate Rewards) for every day spend, and up to 10% for bonus categories.
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NASA Federal Credit Union Offering 9-Month CD with 5.55% APY
NASA Federal Credit Union has increased interest rates, offering up to 5.55% APY. That makes it the best rate available in our list of high-yield accounts.
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T-Mobile Adds Free Hulu (with Ads) to Go5G Next Plan
Starting January 24, Hulu and its lineup of thousands of popular TV shows and movies will be included at no extra cost as a part of T-Mobile’s Go5G Next plan.
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Amazon Discount for Select Household Items: Spend $50, Get $15 Credit
Get a $15 Amazon promotional credit 30 days after shipment if you purchase at least $50 in promotional item(s). There are 1,000+ products to choose from.
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Bilt Cardholders Get Early Access to NYC Restaurant Week and Broadway Week
Bilt is offering Bilt Mastercard cardholders early access to exclusive Mastercard benefits for NYC Restaurant Week and NYC Broadway Week. Get up to $30 in restaurant statement credit and 2-for-1 Broadway tickets.
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Cancun Airport Will Get $1.4 Billion Renovation in 2024
The airport’s owner, Aeropuertos del Surest (ASUR), has revealed plans to invest $1.4 billion on renovating and expanding passenger services at the second busiest airport in Mexico.
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Ends 1/18! Chase Ink Business Unlimited, Earn $900 Bonus with $6K Spend
Earn $900 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months with your new Chase Ink Business Unlimited. This offer ends on January 18, 2024.
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Google Settles $5 Billion Lawsuit for Tracking Users in ‘Incognito Mode’
Google has agreed to settle a $5 billion privacy lawsuit alleging that it tracked people who used the “incognito” mode in its Chrome browser.