The essential thing that everyone should be thinking about right now is investing in non-government sources of income. Especially in light of the current global economic crisis. It is still a wonderful moment to invest in gold, silver, digital money, and stocks.
Quite impressive but HOW!!?😊 I know it's possible, my colleague at work got her first investment return of 40K after two weeks and she quit the job , I would appreciate if you show me how to go about it..
@@grandpastoneMy first experience with Mrs Margaret Cartier gave me assurance and confidence that has made me to invest without fear of losing, I really appreciate her efforts and transparency..
Wow....,I also work with Mary Margaret , I met her 2 months ago at a seminar in New York after which I invested €150,000. So far so good! I've made a little above $70k in return.
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to build a generational wealth and cultivate financial knowledge, you must be in the Market.
I have broken through 45k, 72k and got my eyes on 120k! Champagne stays popping. She is too awesome. People prefer to spend money on liabilities, Rather than investing in assets and be very profitable.
I've had an RBC Avion Visa Infinite for many years. If I add the ion into my portfolio, could I put the Avion points into the same rewards account as the Visa Infinite and then take advantage of the multiples of earning from Ion + while having the flexibility of redemption options from the Visa Infinite?
I currently have an RBC Avion Visa Infinite; would you recommend getting an Ion+ for daily expenses? I enjoy the Visa Infinite for perks, travel insurance and so forth. The insurance is even better than most AmEx cards. Though I really do not like the earn rate on the Visa Infinite. I assume I can gain up points faster using the Ion+ and continue purchasing travel via the Avion?
@@jayzee316how do I get the ultimate account? I’ve been with Scotiabank for years. I am a recent graduate and I’m wanting to get out of the cash back visa credit card
The lounge access doesn’t always work. I flew from Van to heathrow, but had to fly out of Gatwick. The lounge was full. I got a text while sitting in my airline seat saying they were ready for me and would hold my place for 20 minutes😂 it happened in Paris AND Dublin too. I have a Scotia Passport visa and could not use it this summer😞 and there is no lounge Dragon Pass is accepted in Las Vegas😞
Thinking about getting the Scotiabank Passport though I don't make 60k per year. Do I have a chance at getting it if I go into the bank and talk to a banker I know how helped me get my first card? Wondering your opinion
So I looked at booking form Toronto to Rome in September using RBC Avion points. 65000 pts plus over $800 in fees. The trip without points costs $1200. what has happened to these points? They are virtually worthless!
thats because Avion sometimes have huge fuel surchages which is not covered by points. Like if a total ticket is $1200, if you buy it directly, it might say $1000 for the ticket and 200 for taxes and fees. but somehow the same ticket on Avion might say "400 for the tickets, 800 for taxes and fees and fuel surcharge. your points only apply to the $400 ticket cost". I know its BS
Yup I was going to use it for Europe and saw the same BS. I looked elsewhere: South America: The cash fare from local airlines are already very competitive and doesn't make much sense to redeem the points. Gulf Region / Northern Africa: Very high fees Northeast Asia: Somewhat reasonable. Can get around 1.4-1.7 ccp Central America: Can get good value for non-Mexico destinations The shitty part is that you don't really know this until you have sufficient amount of points and go to the portal to redeem it :(
The essential thing that everyone should be thinking about right now is investing in non-government sources of income. Especially in light of the current global economic crisis. It is still a wonderful moment to invest in gold, silver, digital money, and stocks.
Quite impressive but HOW!!?😊 I know it's possible, my colleague at work got her first investment return of 40K after two weeks and she quit the job , I would appreciate if you show me how to go about it..
@@grandpastoneMy first experience with Mrs Margaret Cartier gave me assurance and confidence that has made me to invest without fear of losing, I really appreciate her efforts and transparency..
Wow....,I also work with Mary Margaret , I met her 2 months ago at a seminar in New York after which I invested €150,000. So far so good! I've made a little above $70k in return.
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to build a generational wealth and cultivate financial knowledge, you must be in the Market.
I have broken through 45k, 72k and got my eyes on 120k! Champagne stays popping. She is too awesome. People prefer to spend money on liabilities, Rather than investing in assets and be very profitable.
I've had an RBC Avion Visa Infinite for many years. If I add the ion into my portfolio, could I put the Avion points into the same rewards account as the Visa Infinite and then take advantage of the multiples of earning from Ion + while having the flexibility of redemption options from the Visa Infinite?
Yes, this is what I do.
is it possible to downgrade from avion infinite/platinum to the avion ion after year 1?
That is my question too!!! It has better earns!
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Just booked YUL-LIS let’s go
I currently have an RBC Avion Visa Infinite; would you recommend getting an Ion+ for daily expenses? I enjoy the Visa Infinite for perks, travel insurance and so forth. The insurance is even better than most AmEx cards. Though I really do not like the earn rate on the Visa Infinite. I assume I can gain up points faster using the Ion+ and continue purchasing travel via the Avion?
Yes. You can earn much points points per dollar
Hi
Can we sell Aeroplan Miles ?
U should do a US resident version for this 😊
Very helpful. Thanks Ricky!
Just got the scotia passport and will be coming in a few days, def excited about lounge access!
I've had this card for 5+ years it's great! and I have the scotiabank ultimate account which waives annual fee.
@@jayzee316how do I get the ultimate account? I’ve been with Scotiabank for years. I am a recent graduate and I’m wanting to get out of the cash back visa credit card
The lounge access doesn’t always work. I flew from Van to heathrow, but had to fly out of Gatwick. The lounge was full. I got a text while sitting in my airline seat saying they were ready for me and would hold my place for 20 minutes😂 it happened in Paris AND Dublin too. I have a Scotia Passport visa and could not use it this summer😞 and there is no lounge Dragon Pass is accepted in Las Vegas😞
Thinking about getting the Scotiabank Passport though I don't make 60k per year. Do I have a chance at getting it if I go into the bank and talk to a banker I know how helped me get my first card? Wondering your opinion
if you have good credit try
Just say you make 60k a year. They will not ask or require information. Game the system bro
I'm just enjoying my scene cards making bank at the moment
Enjoying my scotia amex gold
So I looked at booking form Toronto to Rome in September using RBC Avion points. 65000 pts plus over $800 in fees. The trip without points costs $1200. what has happened to these points? They are virtually worthless!
the amount of options is so much, it's insane and overwhelming.
thats because Avion sometimes have huge fuel surchages which is not covered by points. Like if a total ticket is $1200, if you buy it directly, it might say $1000 for the ticket and 200 for taxes and fees. but somehow the same ticket on Avion might say "400 for the tickets, 800 for taxes and fees and fuel surcharge. your points only apply to the $400 ticket cost". I know its BS
Aeroplan is just as bad it honestly depends on where you are going I used mines just to upgrade to business class
Aeroplan no longer has any fuel surcharges, just the required taxes you would pay on any ticket
Yup I was going to use it for Europe and saw the same BS. I looked elsewhere:
South America: The cash fare from local airlines are already very competitive and doesn't make much sense to redeem the points.
Gulf Region / Northern Africa: Very high fees
Northeast Asia: Somewhat reasonable. Can get around 1.4-1.7 ccp
Central America: Can get good value for non-Mexico destinations
The shitty part is that you don't really know this until you have sufficient amount of points and go to the portal to redeem it :(
... if you break a leg in London, it won't cost you anything.
Why not?
@@ahmadalhaji ... we have free healthcare.
@@richardhart9204 I guess for UK-residents only?
how about if you break a leg in Mexico?
@@philkhk ... don't even want to think about it.
no shout out to cobalt? scam lol
The cobalt is so strong there’s no point in including it. It’s basically in every other video