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Funding trip

Funding trip

  1. Galgal28 New Member

    I hope its not too inappropriate to ask, but I was wondering how can Lucky afford all his trips? I know he uses a lot of miles, but some of the miles are a direct result of spending money and even if it is discounted price, its still requires a lot of money, and considering all of his traveling, I was wondering how is he able to afford all his travelling.
    Since I wouldn’t mind adopting his lifestyle, I was hoping to understand that.
    Thank you in advance.
    Gal Rafiah

  2. David W Community Ambassador

    Well, there’s revenue from the blog, applying for credit cards from links on the website also earn the blog a referral fee as well as his own business, [URL=’http://pointspros.com/’]Points Pros[/URL].

  3. PhatMiles Member

    Some related posts from Ben. The approach changed from 2008 – 2014 though!. 🙂

    [URL]http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2008/07/29/how-i-find-the-timeresources-to-travel/[/URL]
    [URL]http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2013/01/31/are-all-my-flights-paid-for-by-the-airlines/[/URL]
    [URL]http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2015/01/21/earned-miles-2014/[/URL]

  4. Anonymous Guest

    Perfect answers, and would also add that you don’t actually want [I]this[/I] lifestyle.

    120-hour work weeks are still 120-hour work weeks, even when it’s something you absolutely love, but most people can probably find a better balance 🙂

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