Thinking about switching from MGM to Caesars Rewards. Worth it?

I used to go to Vegas a lot more, but now I'm only making it out about once a year. I also stay at Caesars Republic (Lake Tahoe) pretty often during snowboard trips (I buy the season passes), so I'm wondering if it makes more sense to put all of my play into Caesars instead of MGM.

For those of you who are Diamond+ tiers, how have the benefits been? Have you found the comps and offers to be worthwhile compared to MGM?

My thinking is that I'd rather focus all of my gambling with one loyalty program instead of splitting my play, hoping it leads to better comps over time and of course, free parking. Am I overlooking anything, or does switching to Caesars seem like the better move given how often I actually go now?

Curious to hear from anyone who's made the same switch or has experience with both programs. Overall, it makes sense to me to switch over to get comps for both Vegas and Tahoe.

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u/Killahoe_ — 3 days ago
▲ 225 r/sales

Left car sales for tech. Made $22 on a $76K PO. Thinking about coming back

Sold Toyotas for years. Six figures, $3200 PVR, FM capable. Left for tech sales because everyone said that’s where the money was.

Closed a $76K PO in hardware. Commission came back at $22. Asked about margin. Accounting refused to tell me. No set pay structure, no transparency.

Been chasing SaaS since. Mostly silence or getting ghosted after interviews. Getting worn down job hunting in this market.

At least on the floor I knew exactly where I stood. Knew my gross, knew my pack, knew what a good month looked like. I miss that clarity.

Is 2026 worth coming back to? Anyone who left and came back, do you regret it? Anyone still on a desk, are you still making money?

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u/Killahoe_ — 6 days ago
▲ 49 r/BMW

F80 owners are you keeping it forever or already moved on?

Bought mine a few years back and honestly never planned on it becoming a long term thing. But the longer I own it the harder it is to justify replacing it with anything that exists right now.

Only thing that’s had me second guessing is watching it turn into a TikTok car. Started making me want to distance myself from it and look at something else just to be different.

The G80 is objectively better on paper and I’ve driven one. It’s fast, comfortable, capable. But it just doesn’t feel the same behind the wheel. The F80 with a tune still feels more raw.

Starting to think everyone who sold theirs early is going to regret it in about 10 years.

Curious what other owners are doing. Are you holding onto yours indefinitely, or did you already trade up or out? If you moved on, what did you go to and did it scratch the same itch?

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u/Killahoe_ — 26 days ago

Alohilani vs Halepuna for a couples trip

Me and my girlfriend are heading to Oahu, no kids. Narrowed it down to these two. Looking for easy beach access and on strip.

Anyone stayed at either recently? Both seem to be nice properties and are similar price range on Costco travel.

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u/Killahoe_ — 1 month ago
▲ 0 r/CRedit

Should I close my card?

I want to close my BOFA customized rewards account since I never use it and want to clean up my wallet because I don’t like having a lot of things.

I closed a Savor Card (good standing) before like a year ago with 15-20k credit line and it tanked my credit line 120 points.

My BOFA is my only card that has a credit line and the oldest. My other cards are the Amex which are considered charge cards.

Context, I have a car loan on my credit profile and never late on payments. BOFA is my longest credit card history of 6 years and I’ve had my AMEX for a year.

I’ve seen posts that it doesn’t affect people but that C1 card hurt my credit a lot but I’m back at 830.

Am I safe?

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u/Killahoe_ — 1 month ago