Update: I have now stopped giving away the password. Sorry if you missed it, check my blog more often next time. 🙂
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That was weird but I think I did it.
Or, let’s just lay it out here.
One-way from New Zealand or Australia to Guam using United miles. Routing through SIN, PEK, and NRT.
Heck, you can do it for 30K r/t in business on US Airways…
I wrote about 30k/40k USDM earlier, no stopovers though. That’s why I wrote this as some readers who were curious. I only password protected because several readers asked me too.
Jeff, this is your blog and I enjoy it, so think of this as feedback from a supportive reader. I think this is silly and you should should just post it or not write about it at all.
Thanks Matthew!
Desperate for followers much?
LOL!
If an opportunity comes up like this again and for us that do not have a twitter account, what would you suggest?
Just email me. Or contact me somehow. I didn’t think of that this time. Sorry!
Wow my interest in your blog has really fallen of a cliff this week. Not to be offensive but I have a life and too busy to follow on some blogger “password protected” post. REally…
I’m sure you are busy. I’ve just been publishing a bit more protected stuff. I’ll try to get back to a more normal posting schedule ASAP.
Love your blog – sorry I missed it argh.
I read your blog all the time and never came across any post talking about the password. I would want to get the password please.
I’ve sent you a email.
Can you please send me the password too?
Thanks!
Ajoy
I would love password access to read your blog and post often!
Up to this point I’ve subscribed to your blog via rss feed, like many do. Yet i don’t have the need, inclination or ability to check the site multiple times a day. It doesn’t matter. As soon as I saw you were password protecting certain (“best/secret deals”) from your loyal readers, I decided it was time for me to say goodbye to the blog. Clearly you are putting the wishes of a minority of vocal flyrtlk members who want the best deals kept to themselves over your visitors, subscribers and supporters. Seems like an @ss bacwards way to treat the people you claim to support. Good luck in the future.
It’s not that hard to tweet me… If you dont even out that effort in then yea I don’t need you as a reader. Bye
What’s the point to be so arrogant about the info? You asked readers to request password so they can read? Don’t forget who are supporting your website!!
I’m not trying to be arrogant. As I said, I password protected because other bloggers are too and so did some readers. I can’t satisfy everyone. I really don’t think it’s arrogant for me to ask someone to tweet me for the password…
Can you please send me the password? I sent you a message on Twitter. You sent me to this page for info on getting the password but there’s no info. Thanks.
Hoping for password access. Missed the opportunity while away.
Dave