Intercontinental (IHG) Good Promo

Log in and see what your targeted “Accelerate” offer is worth. For many of you, it’s going to be over 50,000 bonus IHG points for completing the steps. If you’re already planning the stays, this is definitely worth the click.

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Office Max Gift Card Deal Is Back

Through Saturday, buy three $200 Visa gift cards in-store from Office Max and get $30 back instantly. This promo takes care of the fees and then some. As always, the idea is to buy with your Ink card for 5 times the points. Some of you have been able to talk your way into multiple transactions, making this a much better deal.

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Hotel Promos

Some good hotel promotions right now, including:

  • Club Carlson offering a bonus 2,000 points per night at many of their hotels.
  • Check for your Marriott MegaBonus offer. Here are a few of them, in case you’re curious.
  • Hilton triple points on the weekend.
  • Here are Starwood’s Hot Escapes.

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National Car Promo

National is my favorite of the big car rental companies. It’s not even close. With their aisle service, I always get a nice car without waiting in a long line.

Their best promo, One Two Free, is back for 2015. Just in time. I could use another free ride certificate.

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A Response From Plastiq

For those who missed it, I posted about Plastiq a couple weeks ago. In that time, reader Stephen already had some major issues there. Not good.

Soon after my post, I heard from the people at Plastiq. As always, I responded to the email.  I wasn’t ready to make another positive post about them after this debacle. What I wanted was a real, non-generic conversation. Some kind of accountability. And I think I got that from 2 people (Rebecca and Eliot). Here’s the final email in that conversation. Let’s hope they move things in the right direction…

Hi Paul – Rebecca forwarded your e-mail on to me personally. Good to meet you and thanks for bringing these issues to our attention. I wanted to provide a bit more detail on this issue as it may be valuable for your readers to see (up to you). 

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As part of our funding process, we are required by our financial partners to verify that every payment complies with regulations. Sometimes that requires more extensive review and proof that the payment is in exchange for goods or services (vs. payments to self, P2P, etc.).

Despite our best efforts, in the past two weeks we did not meet expectations, both our own and that of some of our customers. For this I’m sorry and want to assure everyone that we have taken measures to address the issues that arose and have put fixes in place that will make us more efficient. 

We are building a company for the long-term and trying to do things right by our customers.  This has been a learning experience, and I would love to hear from anyone directly with further questions/comments or if you are experiencing any other issues. You can e-mail me directly at eliot@plastiq.com. We are listening and eager to fix this. 

Best,

Eliot

CEO, Plastiq
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