Manufactured spending gets mixed reviews around the travel hacking community. Some travel hackers love it while others consider it to be a bit of a black eye.

Is Manufactured Spending Worth the Time for Travel Hacking?

Manufactured spending (MS) is a component of travel hacking that requires more time investment and risk, but unlocks more opportunity for you to see the world for less.

With artificial spending, you can earn more points and build a credit card portfolio faster. But is the risk worth the opportunity?

What is Manufactured Spending?

Manufactured spending is the act of artificially spending money solely for the purpose of generating rewards points or to accelerate meeting your minimum spending requirement. You artificially spend by either purchasing virtual gift cards, products, tools or services at the lowest cost possible.

Think of manufactured spending like “spending arbitrage.” If you can earn 5% cashback spending money at a store but it only costs you less than 1% to transact, you are inherently making money on that purchase.

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Previously, you could purchase virtual gift cards to convert to cash that would enable you to earn points for virtually no cost. That involved a bit of a run around the town.

Now, manufactured spending continues to evolve.

Things to Consider with Manufactured Credit Card Spending

There are a few things you should know about spending money artificially before you get started. I’ll highlight some of the more important considerations, rules and facts below.

1. Play the Long Game

Don’t go all-in with one way of manufactured spending right away. You should think about your role with MS and what is truly comfortable for you.

Travel hacking as a whole is a marathon and not a sprint. Take a long-term point of view.

2. No Credit Card MS Opportunity is Safe

You can’t think that every opportunity is going to work for the foreseeable future. You should be aware of fastly changing times. If there is something that works for you, stick to it.

No need to get cute or aggressive. Also, with certain credit cards, you should avoid MS. I didn’t do any credit card manufactured spending with my American Express Platinum card.

I have done it with lesser-known credit cards to hit the bonus faster and move on.

3. Cut Your Losses if Something Fails

You might not always come out ahead. Things change quickly. With credit card MS, you should simply cut your losses if something changes.

If you can still recoup some of your money, you should consider that. This will help you move on and keep a level head for future opportunities. You don’t want to take a continued risk (if you don’t need to).

People that have stretched beyond their limits have had complete shutdowns occur.

4. Be Considerate to Others

There are some retail stores, small businesses, restaurants, etc. that have different rules and policies across the nation. Even if you call into a credit card hotline twice, you might not get the same answer twice.

If a customer service rep tells you that nothing works, be considerate and thank them for their time.

Then, consider trying again at a separate location.

5. Don’t Let Your Spending Interfere With Your Finances

Again with the whole comfortability thing. You simply can’t start doing artificial spending if you aren’t comfortable with it. At times, you will be carrying thousands of dollars on your credit cards.

Don’t let this interfere or become a detriment to your personal financial situation. Stay creative and flexible.

Always have enough in reserve to cover any of your spendings that are manufactured. You simply can’t afford to dig yourself in a hole financially.

The single highest priority with manufacturing your spending is liquidity.

Without it, you can end up being completely left in the dust. Imagine purchasing something and being left with little value for it over time.

Risks of Credit Card MS

You may have caught on to some of the risks based on what I mentioned above. Here is a full list of what you need to know if you do consider to participate in manufactured spending for travel hacking purposes:

Time-consuming (you will find yourself in retail shops and speaking with customer reps at odd hours of the day) You could have your credit card account shutdown or bonus points crawled back Risk of a full loss of money or non-profit generating opportunity Potential for personal finance damage if not done correctly

These risks are important for you to consider alongside the opportunity itself. Everyone is different and has different goals with travel.

If you want to build a rewards balance of millions of points, you might need to manufacture your spending to get there. Other people could get a million rewards points solely from their work traveling.

Consider your personal finances first. Not what someone else says.

Is Manufactured Spending Illegal?

Manufactured spending is not illegal by any means. Some people question the ethics behind it. I wouldn’t worry about that. It’s sort of like finding a loophole or an opportunity for profit. That is why I call it “spending arbitrage.”

You are simply generating a benefit for you that is in excess of the cost to do so. There’s nothing wrong with that.

There are a few ways to manufacture spending to generate credit card rewards points. Let’s get into the execution aspect of this part of travel hacking.

Ways to Manufacture Your Spending

When you think about participating in manufactured spending, there are a few ideas and tricks. I’ll highlight some of the most effective ways to do MS below.

Convert Visa Gift Cards to Cash

With converting visa gift cards to cash your goal is to buy one of the Vanilla Gift Cards with Visa at a store of your choice. An example is when Walgreen’s is part of the 5% cashback category with Chase Ultimate Rewards, you can buy $500 increments of Vanilla Gift Cards with the goal of converting them to cash.

You can turn the gift cards to cash by trying to purchase a money order (this has since become much tougher to do) or you can resell your gift card online for a slight discount to the cash value.

These are the most common to do since they can be used at any store, in the event you can’t liquidate…

Purchase Store Specific Gift Cards

You can purchase specific gift cards for stores, retailers and online shops. To convert to cash, you will likely need to simply sell it to a friend or someone online.

Here are some ideas of retailers that have extremely high demand for products:

Target

Best Buy

Walmart

Apple

Amazon

Wayfair

Find opportunities where you can scale gift card purchase for some of the above stores. There are a lot of people out there looking to buy gift cards at these locations. Use a platform like GiftCardMall to sell your gift cards.

Buy Highly Liquid Goods for Reselling

What items are as close to cash as possible? Things like brand new TVs, iPhones, iPads and other high valued, high demand electronics are pretty scalable when it comes to manufactured credit card spending.

At times, your credit card provider will offer bonus points for spending money at certain stores. A place like Best Buy, Target and Walmart are opportunities that you will want to jump all over. You can buy new iPhones at scale with the goal of reselling them on Amazon.

Retail arbitrage has become a thing too. Amazon actually doesn’t offer the lowest prices. You can find goods in retail stores like Target

Via Travelers tip: Buy your items through shopping portals such as Southwest’s Rapid Rewards Shopping or United’s MileagePlus Shopping. This will help you stack your rewards earning rate.

See Related: Best Travel Credit Cards to Consider

Purchase Event Tickets for Reselling

This is a full-blown business if you ask me. It’s a bit different than simply spending money to convert it into cash. However, certain events have significant liquidity associated with them. Imagine a sold-out Metallica show?

Purchasing event tickets will be hard for you to earn massive bonus points, but it’s somewhat scalable.

It’s one of the rare options with manufacturing your spend that can actually generate an income along the way.

Open a Bank Account

Did you know that there are a handful of banks that allow you to use a credit card to open them? This is a great way to manufacture spending to meet your minimum spending requirement.

It’s really not scalable because you can only do it with a handful number of banks and a handful number of times.

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Use Bill Pay Services

There are a handful of bill pay services that will let you pay your mortgage, student loans, car payment and many other major expenses with a credit card…

That catch? They charge an additional fee for their services. With this strategy, you need to make sure that you are actually generating a profit by spending with your credit card relative to the cost. If not, why even do it?

There are other opportunities that are just or more efficient. You can pay the price and not generate a profit solely to meet your minimum spending requirement faster.

That is one reason why people use bill pay services like Plastiq.

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Conclusion – Is It Worth the Time?

If you want to manufacture spending, you should consider how this fits in your priorities of travel hacking.

Can you get the most bang for your time spent? For me, I simply don’t do it anymore because there isn’t enough of a return on investment (ROI) for my time. Even with 5% rewards earning rates for certain stores or even stacking at 10%, I don’t want to risk the wait of something not working out along the way.

Let’s do the math: if you spend $10,000 at a 5% earnings rate (that might be aggressive since you will likely be capped out), you will only earn $500 of rewards points.

Yes, I guess that might even be a free flight to Amsterdam or a one night stay at the luxurious Hotel Pulitzer.

At the same time, it’s not worth me spending over $10,000 and being held responsible for selling off that much inventory. I’d rather stick to the other components of travel hacking like booking award travel, finding cheap flights, making money while travel, etc.

What do you think about manufactured spending? Is it worth your time and energy? Let us know in the comments below. We’d love to hear from you.

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