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Harrison Pierce

Harrison joined the AwardWallet team in April 2025. He first discovered a passion for points and miles when he applied for the Delta SkyMiles Gold Card while a student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He leveraged his welcome offer for a round-trip flight from North Carolina to Seattle and has been hooked ever since. Harrison graduated from college in 2020, and a year later, he bought a one-way ticket to Italy with his cat, Isabelle.
Since then, he’s visited or lived in more than 30 countries on five continents and is always planning his next trip. As a digital nomad, he’s constantly chasing eternal summer and has managed to avoid winter for several years. When Harrison isn’t travel hacking his way across the globe, he enjoys cooking, learning Spanish, reading, and playing with Isabelle.
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From Co-Brand Products to Flexible Rewards: The 9 Best Hotel Credit Cards With No Annual Fee
From Co-Brand Products to Flexible Rewards: The 9 Best Hotel Credit Cards With No Annual Fee
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Hotel credit cards can offer many perks: automatic elite status, free night certificates, elevated earning rates at hotels in that program, and more. However, the fanciest perks are typically attached to credit cards with expensive annual fees. Looking at the other end of the spectrum, there are hotel credit cards with no annual fee. What do they offer? Should you add one to your wallet? Let's find out.

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Tyler Glatt & Harrison Pierce

Reviewed by JT Genter

Navy Federal Visa Signature® Flagship Rewards Card Review: A Solid Travel Card For Navy Federal Members
Navy Federal Visa Signature® Flagship Rewards Card Review: A Solid Travel Card For Navy Federal Members
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The Navy Federal GO REWARDS® Card is a good option for Navy Federal Credit Union account holders who would like to earn credit card rewards points. Points can be redeemed at 1 cent per point for travel, cash back, gift cards, and merchandise. While there are other cards on the market that will give you more value for your points, this card is perfect if you want to stay within the Navy Federal ecosystem.

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Ashley Onadele & Harrison Pierce
Amex Expands Trip Cancel Guard to Flights Booked on Other Platforms — But Is It Worth Buying?
Amex Expands Trip Cancel Guard to Flights Booked on Other Platforms — But Is It Worth Buying?
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If you want to be able to cancel nonrefundable airfare, you're in luck. American Express offers Trip Cancel Guard, which reimburses you up to 75% for nonrefundable flights, provided you purchase it within 30 days of booking your flight and at least five days before departure. Here's everything to know, including how to determine if it's worth it.

Harrison Pierce
Harrison Pierce

Reviewed by Tyler Glatt

I Pay $2,724 a Year in Credit Card Annual Fees and Come Out Way Ahead on Benefits — Here’s How
I Pay $2,724 a Year in Credit Card Annual Fees and Come Out Way Ahead on Benefits — Here’s How
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I pay $2,724 in credit card annual fees each year. If that sounds like a lot, it is. However, I get much more value from holding these cards. I earn more than $3,000 in easy-to-use statement credits. If I'm a bit more savvy, I could earn another $2,000 in statement credits. Plus, I earn several points per dollar on my purchases, and can take advantage of many other benefits. Here's a breakdown of why this makes sense for my situation — and what changes I'm considering making.

Harrison Pierce
Harrison Pierce