Erika Kullberg is an attorney and personal finance expert featured in Inc. Magazine, CNBC, U.S. News & World Report, Business Insider, the Washington Post and more. She's also the host of the Erika Taught Me podcast, and the founder of Erika.com.
She is a graduate of Georgetown Law, where she founded the Georgetown Law Entrepreneurship Club, and the University of Notre Dame.
After paying off over $200,000 in student loans in under 2 years, she created this channel to share her passion for personal finance. Subscribe to learn about passive income, investing, budgeting, student loans and more.
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Earned 200k I decided to save 199k and now sadly i only have 1k in the bank each month. Im.also screwee coz i have enough money to pay off my loads in a third of the average time.
This doesn't work Erika, the store manager at my local Nike store is a sociopath, as most people in management are, along with businessmen, politicians, priests, and doctors... I cant go around suing every sociopath I meet?! I'd have to file multiple lawsuits a day
I tried this. Sent shoes to Nike and they mailed them back saying nope. The air popped and all air came out and Nike blamed me for it instead of manufacture defect.
The fine print to her fine print is that they don't have to give you cash. They give you a flight credit which you can use only one a single fare purchase, so unless you plan on balling out in first class (on the airlines that still have it), you didn't win much with this info. And, you are still subject to all the limitations on flights and blackouts or normal flight credits.