Phaedra Parks attends The Points Guy Presents TPG Soundtracks Pre-Grammy Party With Lil Uzi Vert performing, on January 23, 2018 in New York City.

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Phaedra Parks attends The Points Guy Presents TPG Soundtracks Pre-Grammy Party With Lil Uzi Vert performing, on January 23, 2018 in New York City.
I really wanted this guy's name to be Dude Von Dudenstein.
You have FAILED me, CNN.
So, is this and actual photo of "The Points Guy"?
Brian Kelly, the founder of the travel rewards website the Points Guy, says there’s never been a better time than now for earning points.
Navigating points and miles requires a lot of legwork; travelers must compare the value of miles and dollars and points on different websites. Is it getting harder to nab good deals? The technology makes it really interesting these days. Before, you had to be an expert and know how to use 10 different airline websites. There are tools now, like seats.aero and Thrifty Traveler, that are a little wonky but not that hard to use. Award redemption is shifting, but with these technologies, it’s easier today to find those sweet spots than before. Certain airlines and partnerships still have really great value. Mostly the foreign programs, like Air Canada’s Aeroplan or Air France. You can fly business class to Japan on Japan Airlines with 60,000 American Airlines miles.
Kelly is only the face of the site; the “guy” is now voiced by a 30-person team of credit-card experts, aviation reporters and expats from legacy travel media... In the mileage community, almost every relationship has one obsessive and one tolerant enabler, generally known as “Player 2.” Marriage unlocks a higher level of the game by uniting two incomes, two credit scores and two Social Security numbers. Several obsessives I spoke with joked that getting access to a spouse’s credit card was one of the best days of his or her life... As corporate partnerships have grown increasingly enmeshed, rewards have come to form a worldwide hamster tube, connecting Sky Club lounges to Ritz-Carlton lobbies to Wolfgang Puck Expresses to Uber Black cars. This elite global habitat — part of our world, but also apart from it — is suggestive of our stratified economy at large, one that stays aloft through financial novelties and unfettered access to cheap money.
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