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Hi first timer here little background 1.5 AAoA I have a capital one regular quicksilver with $3,000.00 converted from journey I really want the venture one for the travel.. Can you have two Capital One cards ? My credit is decent upper 690's and no negatives
Welcome to the forum. Yes you are allowed two Cap1 cards.
yes you can have multiple capital one cards
@Anonymous wrote:Hi first timer here little background 1.5 AAoA I have a capital one regular quicksilver with $3,000.00 converted from journey I really want the venture one for the travel.. Can you have two Capital One cards ? My credit is decent upper 690's and no negatives
You can have two but it would be a waste. The Quicksilver card you have gives 1.5% back on everything, and the Venture One gives 1.25% on everything.
@-NewGuy- wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Hi first timer here little background 1.5 AAoA I have a capital one regular quicksilver with $3,000.00 converted from journey I really want the venture one for the travel.. Can you have two Capital One cards ? My credit is decent upper 690's and no negatives
You can have two but it would be a waste. The Quicksilver card you have gives 1.5% back on everything, and the Venture One gives 1.25% on everything.
I thought the venture will give me travel rewards instead of cash back
Plus the one time bonua of 20,000 bonus miles
@Anonymous wrote:
@-NewGuy- wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Hi first timer here little background 1.5 AAoA I have a capital one regular quicksilver with $3,000.00 converted from journey I really want the venture one for the travel.. Can you have two Capital One cards ? My credit is decent upper 690's and no negatives
You can have two but it would be a waste. The Quicksilver card you have gives 1.5% back on everything, and the Venture One gives 1.25% on everything.
I thought the venture will give me travel rewards instead of cash back
Their "miles" are really just cash back. They cannot be transferred to airlines to be considered genuine miles.
@heyarrnold wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@-NewGuy- wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Hi first timer here little background 1.5 AAoA I have a capital one regular quicksilver with $3,000.00 converted from journey I really want the venture one for the travel.. Can you have two Capital One cards ? My credit is decent upper 690's and no negatives
You can have two but it would be a waste. The Quicksilver card you have gives 1.5% back on everything, and the Venture One gives 1.25% on everything.
I thought the venture will give me travel rewards instead of cash back
Their "miles" are really just cash back. They cannot be transferred to airlines to be considered genuine miles.
thats great to know so ow much would u have to spend in order to get like a ticket
@heyarrnold wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@-NewGuy- wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Hi first timer here little background 1.5 AAoA I have a capital one regular quicksilver with $3,000.00 converted from journey I really want the venture one for the travel.. Can you have two Capital One cards ? My credit is decent upper 690's and no negatives
You can have two but it would be a waste. The Quicksilver card you have gives 1.5% back on everything, and the Venture One gives 1.25% on everything.
I thought the venture will give me travel rewards instead of cash back
Their "miles" are really just cash back. They cannot be transferred to airlines to be considered genuine miles.
Exactly. So the Venture One gives you 1.25 'miles' for every dollar spent. Each 'mile' is good for 1 cent towards travel charges like hotels, airlines, etc. So you are getting 1.25% back on each purchase. Your Quicksilver card gives a better return already at 1.5%.
what about the regular venture with 2x miles and 40,000 bonus is that better