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Check Card Rewards
Written by Tony   
Sunday, 18 July 2010

Ok, first off, I'm not being paid by Chase Bank to write this. These are just my own experiences.

Back in 2008, I moved my checking from Associated Bank to Chase Bank and that was a great decision. First, they gave me referral bonuses that totaled about $150 or so because I brought over a savings account and a business account. So I got that much just for switching (starting a new account) with them.

Second, they have this check card rewards program that's awesome. I used to get about $100 for 50,000 points but now you easily get twice that. I just cashed in something like 25,000 points and got $160. I use my check card all the time for things and try to pay online with it when I can, too. It's better than credit cards because you then don't rack up debt. So getting that didn't take too long. It's a nice bonus to give yourself.

I've now changed my check card rewards card over to a United mileage card instead because I'm doing more traveling and want to get free flights. On my last trip to Phoenix, it only cost me $85 for a last minute, round trip flight because I used 15,000 miles. That's awesome. I'll be able to fly anywhere I want for cheap. My India trips also help rack up miles.

I just wanted to tell everyone that if you do not have a checking account debit card that has a reward program, then what are you thinking? It's free money, people!

-T

 
Mention in Local Article
Written by Tony   
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
I was at Micheal's Frozen Custard a few weeks ago and they were doing an interview. I got a mention in it since I used to be a manager there - back in college. Check it out: In Business Magazine.
 
Guitar Center... Boo!
Written by Tony   
Friday, 29 January 2010

I went to Guitar Center the other day to pick up some drum stuff. I needed a kick pedal, sticks and a throne. I enter the drum area and there's a dude there at the counter. He's staring at a computer and doesn't say hello or acknowledge me at all. Ok, maybe he's busy. I better not bother him. He looks pretty engaged in whatever he's doing there.

I search around and find the items I want, which takes probably 5 minutes as I try different thrones and pedals. The pedals are right by the counter. Still... nothing from him.

Even though their prices were good, I left. They lost probably $180 from me. To their credit, I was greeted when I walked in but the dude surfing the Net or whatever dropped the ball. He must not be on commission or else just didn't care. I ended up paying more over at Ward Brodt but Riley over there took great care of me and helped me tons. He was a drummer and had experience with the pedal I was looking at. To me, paying more and knowing I was getting the right things was totally worth it.

-T

 
Warm Day on the Snow
Written by Tony   
Saturday, 23 January 2010

I think the threat of rain scared everyone away today. It's usually pretty busy at Cascade but today... nope. I didn't even get any lessons but had a fun day anyway. I took a clinic with Erika in the morning, then some free skiing with Bob and Jaime C. and then lunch up at the Daisy with the other Jaimie and Tom. We then headed over to the NASTAR race course. I able to get a bronze on my runs and had fun turning around the gates. It was good to see Todd in his skiis just 6 weeks after having knee surgery.

Since there were still no lessons, I rented a snowboard and spent over an hour on the green runs improving my snowboarding skills while throwing snowballs at as many co-workers I could find. I had a nice war going with Noah on every chair ride I took up and I got the lift attendants involved as well. After that, I was soaked - not from getting hit with snowballs though. It didn't rain there but was so foggy that by that time, I was just wet head to toe so I called it a day.

I have to say that snowboarding is so much easier being about 30 pounds lighter now. Yeah, in just over a month, I've lost that much. I love it. None of my pants fit me anymore - even the ones I just bought are loose. I'm eating so much better and like what I'm eating. I cook about every meal myself but I don't mind doing that after seeing the results. It's a great way to start the year.

My brother, Mike, was in town this last week. We got to spend some time together as he stayed over at my place one night. We had 2 dinners with my folks - including my dad's birthday - and it was nice having the whole family together again. Like my mom or dad said, it was like we hadn't even been apart. I love that our family is like that.

Oh, I went to Beth and Ryo's sendoff last week. Some old friends were there, which was cool. I can't believe he's done with school now. I think he's been in school over 30 years. That's not my style but good for him. Dr. Ryo. I'll have an excuse to go up to St. Paul to visit them.

Ok, that's it for now. Enjoy the rest of the weekend!
-T

 

 
A Diet That Works
Written by Tony   
Wednesday, 20 January 2010

This will just be a quick blog entry but I just wanted to mention the Zola Diet. It works. I'm still in the middle of it but I've seen good weight loss and I'm eating much better, much healthier. Eating more organic food just calms your body down because your liver and pancreas get to rest. You just feel calmer and better - and look better. Check it out!

 
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