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Earning 637,723 Miles in 19 Months – How Did I Do It?
By Sethisfy  •  February 23, 2020

I’m just going to brag here: in the 19 months since I started chasing miles, I have accumulated 637,723 worth of miles in various pockets of bank points. That’s almost 34,000 miles per month, or more than 1,000 miles per day for slightly more than 1.5 years. This is on top of also prioritising spend on my high cashback cards (RIP UOB One).

Perhaps it’s not much for a high SESer with cash to burn, but I feel it’s quite a lot given that I am not someone with a lot of personal expenses. Okay, it’s still a short of Joseph Schooling’s 1 million KrisFlyer miles, but I didn’t have to win an Olympics gold medal for it 😅

1. I make use of promos, hard

19 months ago happens to be July 2018, a month veteran miles enthusiasts might remember. It was the final month of

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By Sethisfy
As an adult, I’ve been through many ups and downs in my career path and personal finance journey, not unlike many Singaporeans. From my years as a tied insurance agent turned independent financial adviser, I realised that there are very few sources of proper, unbiased financial advice for working adults to access. Worse, self-styled “financial consultants” are selling products like savings plans and ILPs to the detriment of the clients whose interests they were supposed to serve.
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