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One of my requirements is no annual fees which is why a comparison chart or whatever would be nice. I’m not even sure we’d use it but want one for a backup and maybe incorporating into paying some bills.
Part of my issue is my limited travel for work. I carry a Veridian card but if I have an issue, I’m kinda ******. I carry a few hundred in cash as a backup but got like 250 stolen out of my truck a few weeks back.
The first thing that popped up in my head upon seeing the thread title
That's the one I was looking for too. These commercials still air on the the local news channels during the holiday seasons in the Des Moines metro.I know they had several commercials over the years but this post Christmas Consumer Credit of Des Moines video was literally the one I thought of when I saw the picture of him on your post! Thanks for sharing this blast from the past.
Part of my problem is that I don't put in the effort to get the most bang-for-buck. I ended up just using the points instead of transferring them to airlines, which gets you a lot more value.
I just get cash back or cancel out airline tickets and hotels with my points. Do travel credit cards really get more value?Part of my problem is that I don't put in the effort to get the most bang-for-buck. I ended up just using the points instead of transferring them to airlines, which gets you a lot more value.
COSTCO routinely has $500 airline gift cards on sale for $400-$450. E-delivery and they can stack when redeemed.Part of my problem is that I don't put in the effort to get the most bang-for-buck. I ended up just using the points instead of transferring them to airlines, which gets you a lot more value.
It depends on the card and what you consider to be valuable. I recommend a travel card (of some sort) for the airline you most frequently use and another card that makes more sense for every day purchases.I just get cash back or cancel out airline tickets and hotels with my points. Do travel credit cards really get more value?
We have an Delta AMEX & Marriott Visa we pay off every month to use for free trips with all the points we rack up.
so, travel cards are really only useful if you're earning your points from travel not every day use? I'm the latter but want to use the points for travel.It depends on the card and what you consider to be valuable. I recommend a travel card (of some sort) for the airline you most frequently use and another card that makes more sense for every day purchases.
The travel cards get you a lot of perks when flying/traveling but you have to find the right one for your specific situation otherwise they are a worse deal overall.
The best for that scenario (assuming you are okay with a moderate annual fee) is probably something like a Chase Sapphire Preferred, Amex Gold, Citi Premier.so, travel cards are really only useful if you're earning your points from travel not every day use? I'm the latter but want to use the points for travel.
Useful just not as much.so, travel cards are really only useful if you're earning your points from travel not every day use? I'm the latter but want to use the points for travel.
I think the sapphire reserve is awesome but if you have the capital one it might be redundant.Capital One Venture X has been the easiest card to manage for me so far.
$400 Annual Fee
lounge access-U.S. ones tend to suck but European ones are generally good
statement credits for travel ($300) for any travel booked anywhere
Global Entry reimbursement ($100x2) every 5 years
Yearly 10,000 free miles ($100)
I've looked at AmEx Platinum but way too many hoops to jump through for me and the $700 yearly fee. If I was a serious traveler, I could probably justify it. Oh and you have to pay $200 for each additional card.
I had Chase Sapphire Reserve and I've passed the time frame to get another credit so I may get a Chase Sapphire Preferred in the future, which only costs $95.
I have a self imposed limit of 3 cards at one time. It's good to not close credit cards but I don't care, my credit is fine. I was worried about having to unfreeze my credit while getting a new card but it really is simple and I just do it for like 2 days.
In that case I would go with the sapphire reserve card. People get scared off due to the fee but you get 300 back as a credit every year for travel and the perks are amazing.so, travel cards are really only useful if you're earning your points from travel not every day use? I'm the latter but want to use the points for travel.